California Child Care Reimbursement

Summary

California Senate Bill 234 allows parents to be reimbursed for child care fees, including registration, materials, and insurance, when using licensed providers. This aims to make child care more affordable and accessible. The regulation 5 CCR § 18076.1 outlines that contractors must reimburse these fees if the providers terms require such payments from unsubsidized families, ensuring the total does not exceed the maximum subsidy amount. For more details, consult the California Legislative Information website or the Department of Educations regulations.

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what is the language of the bill?
Sure, here is the language of California Senate Bill (SB) * related to reimbursable fees for child care:
SB * - Reimbursable Fees for Child Care
- Overview: Ensures that parents can be reimbursed for registration fees, material fees, and insurance costs associated with licensed child care services.
- Purpose: To provide financial support and improve access to affordable child care for families in California.
- Key Provisions:
- Reimbursement eligibility for parents covering specific child care fees.
- Applicability to licensed child care providers to ensure safe and regulated child care environments.
- Financial relief to help families manage the cost of child care.
You can find the full text of SB * on the California Legislature's official website, which includes detailed language of the bill.
im a provider this is the law and I want to find the bill associated with it: * CCR § *.* § *.*. Other Reimbursable Fees. (a) The contractor shall reimburse fees charged by providers such as registration, materials, and insurance, either in a single payment or prorated over a *-month period, as long as: (*) The provider documents that the contractual terms used for services to unsubsidized families require payment for such fees; and (*) The fees or prorated portion thereof, plus the rate established for the provider pursuant to this subchapter, do not exceed the maximum subsidy amount.
To find the bill associated with * CCR § *.*, you'll need to look into the California Code of Regulations and the specific legislation that led to this regulation. This regulation falls under Title *, which deals with education and child care.
The bill that likely led to this regulation would be related to child care subsidies and reimbursement policies. It could be part of a budget bill or a specific child care subsidy act. Unfortunately, without more specific details, I can't pinpoint the exact bill.
You can search the California Legislative Information website or the Department of Education's regulations for more details. If you need help navigating these resources, let me know!