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SF 2419

3rd Engrossment - 82nd Legislature (2001 - 2002) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.

Current Version - 3rd Engrossment

  1.1                          A bill for an act 
  1.2             relating to human services; defining certain terms; 
  1.3             changing a calculation; clarifying the use of portable 
  1.4             wading pools at family day care settings; amending 
  1.5             Minnesota Statutes 2000, sections 119B.011, 
  1.6             subdivision 7, by adding a subdivision; 119B.061, 
  1.7             subdivision 1; 144.1222, by adding a subdivision; 
  1.8             245A.14, by adding a subdivision; Minnesota Statutes 
  1.9             2001 Supplement, section 119B.061, subdivision 4. 
  1.10  BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 
  1.11     Section 1.  Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 119B.011, 
  1.12  subdivision 7, is amended to read: 
  1.13     Subd. 7.  [CHILD CARE SERVICES.] "Child care services" 
  1.14  means the provision of child care provided in family day care 
  1.15  homes, group day care homes, nursery schools, day nurseries, 
  1.16  child day care centers, head start, and extended day school age 
  1.17  child care programs in or out of the child's home as defined in 
  1.18  subdivision 5. 
  1.19     Sec. 2.  Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 119B.011, is 
  1.20  amended by adding a subdivision to read: 
  1.21     Subd. 22.  [SERVICE PERIOD.] "Service period" means the 
  1.22  biweekly period used by the child care assistance program for 
  1.23  billing and payment purposes. 
  1.24     Sec. 3.  Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 119B.061, 
  1.25  subdivision 1, is amended to read: 
  1.26     Subdivision 1.  [ESTABLISHMENT.] A family in which a parent 
  1.27  provides care for the family's infant child may receive a 
  2.1   subsidy in lieu of assistance if the family is eligible for, or 
  2.2   is receiving assistance under the basic sliding fee program.  An 
  2.3   eligible family must meet the eligibility factors under section 
  2.4   119B.09, except as provided in subdivision 4, the income 
  2.5   criteria under section 119B.12, and the requirements of this 
  2.6   section.  Subject to federal match and maintenance of effort 
  2.7   requirements for the child care and development fund, the 
  2.8   commissioner shall establish a pool of up to seven percent of 
  2.9   the annual appropriation for the basic sliding fee program to 
  2.10  provide assistance under the at-home infant child care program.  
  2.11  At the end of a fiscal year, the commissioner may carry forward 
  2.12  any unspent funds under this section to the next fiscal year 
  2.13  within the same biennium for assistance under the basic sliding 
  2.14  fee program. 
  2.15     Sec. 4.  Minnesota Statutes 2001 Supplement, section 
  2.16  119B.061, subdivision 4, is amended to read: 
  2.17     Subd. 4.  [ASSISTANCE.] (a) A family is limited to a 
  2.18  lifetime total of 12 months of assistance under subdivision 2.  
  2.19  The maximum rate of assistance is equal to 90 percent of the 
  2.20  rate established under section 119B.13 for care of infants in 
  2.21  licensed family child care in the applicant's county of 
  2.22  residence.  Assistance must be calculated to reflect the parent 
  2.23  fee requirement under section 119B.12 for the family's actual 
  2.24  income level and family size while the family is participating 
  2.25  in the at-home infant child care program under this section For 
  2.26  purposes of this section, the annual income of the applicant 
  2.27  family must be based on an annualization of the income received 
  2.28  only during the period in which the family is participating in 
  2.29  the at-home infant care program. 
  2.30     (b) A participating family must report income and other 
  2.31  family changes as specified in the county's plan under section 
  2.32  119B.08, subdivision 3.  
  2.33     (c) Persons who are admitted to the at-home infant care 
  2.34  program retain their position in any basic sliding fee program 
  2.35  or on any waiting list attained at the time of admittance.  If 
  2.36  they are on the waiting list, they must advance as if they had 
  3.1   not been admitted to the program.  Persons leaving the at-home 
  3.2   infant care program re-enter the basic sliding fee program at 
  3.3   the position they would have occupied or the waiting list at the 
  3.4   position to which they would have advanced.  Persons who would 
  3.5   have attained eligibility for the basic sliding fee program must 
  3.6   be given assistance or advance to the top of the waiting list 
  3.7   when they leave the at-home infant care program.  Persons 
  3.8   admitted to the at-home infant care program who are not on a 
  3.9   basic sliding fee waiting list may apply to the basic sliding 
  3.10  fee program, and if eligible, be placed on the waiting list. 
  3.11     (d) The time that a family receives assistance under this 
  3.12  section must be deducted from the one-year exemption from work 
  3.13  requirements under the MFIP program. 
  3.14     (e) Assistance under this section does not establish an 
  3.15  employer-employee relationship between any member of the 
  3.16  assisted family and the county or state. 
  3.17     Sec. 5.  Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 144.1222, is 
  3.18  amended by adding a subdivision to read: 
  3.19     Subd. 2a.  [POOLS AT FAMILY DAY CARE OR GROUP FAMILY DAY 
  3.20  CARE HOMES.] A portable wading pool that is located at a family 
  3.21  day care or group family day care home licensed under Minnesota 
  3.22  Rules, chapter 9502, or at a home at which child care services 
  3.23  are provided under section 245A.03, subdivision 2, clause (2), 
  3.24  shall be defined as a private residential pool and not as a 
  3.25  public pool for purposes of public swimming pool regulations 
  3.26  under Minnesota Rules, chapter 4717, provided that the portable 
  3.27  wading pool has a maximum depth of 24 inches and is capable of 
  3.28  being manually emptied and moved.  
  3.29     Sec. 6.  Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 245A.14, is 
  3.30  amended by adding a subdivision to read: 
  3.31     Subd. 10.  [PORTABLE WADING POOLS; FAMILY DAY CARE AND 
  3.32  GROUP FAMILY DAY CARE PROVIDERS.] A portable wading pool as 
  3.33  defined in section 144.1222 may not be used by a child at a 
  3.34  family day care or group family day care home or at a home at 
  3.35  which child care services are provided under section 245A.03, 
  3.36  subdivision 2, clause (2), unless the parent or legal guardian 
  4.1   of the child has provided written consent.  The written consent 
  4.2   shall include a statement that the parent or legal guardian has 
  4.3   received and read material provided by the department of health 
  4.4   to the department of human services for distribution to all 
  4.5   family day care or group family day care homes and the general 
  4.6   public on the human services Internet Web site related to the 
  4.7   risk of disease transmission as well as other health risks 
  4.8   associated with the use of portable wading pools. 
  4.9      Sec. 7.  [EFFECTIVE DATE.] 
  4.10     Sections 5 and 6 are effective the day following final 
  4.11  enactment.