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1 | | through a child care demonstration program the results of which |
2 | | will be used to establish standards and policies to design and |
3 | | fund a statewide system of high-quality child care services and |
4 | | programs accessible to all children from birth to 6 years of |
5 | | age regardless of family income. |
6 | | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
7 | | "Child care services" means day care home or center |
8 | | services as defined by the Child Care Act of 1969 provided to |
9 | | children from birth to 6 years of age and includes |
10 | | non-traditional child care services such as early mornings, |
11 | | evenings, and weekends. |
12 | | "Demonstration" or "Demonstration Program" means the |
13 | | Universal Child Care Demonstration Program as established |
14 | | under this Act. |
15 | | "Department" means the Department of Human Services. |
16 | | Section 15. Universal Child Care Demonstration Program. |
17 | | The Department shall establish and administer a 5-year |
18 | | statewide Universal Child Care Demonstration Program to |
19 | | provide grants to eligible entities to develop, expand, and |
20 | | provide high-quality and affordable child care services for |
21 | | children age 0 to 6 years old regardless of family income. |
22 | | Grants awarded under the Demonstration Program may be used to |
23 | | renovate or convert existing child care facilities to meet the |
24 | | goals of the Demonstration Program; to construct and maintain |
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1 | | child care facilities in geographical areas with a demonstrated |
2 | | need for safe, affordable, and high-quality child care |
3 | | services; to train and pay child care providers, teachers, and |
4 | | staff; and to provide meal services to children receiving child |
5 | | care services. Eligible child care centers
that provide meal |
6 | | services to children in their care shall
participate in the |
7 | | federally funded Child and Adult Care Food
Program administered |
8 | | by the Illinois State Board of
Education. The ultimate goal of |
9 | | the Demonstration Program shall be to develop and evaluate the |
10 | | costs, impact, and quality outcomes of child care services and |
11 | | programs in order to establish an effective expansion toward |
12 | | universal child care services for children from birth to 6 |
13 | | years of age. |
14 | | Section 20. Eligible entities. Currently funded or new |
15 | | entities, including but not limited to the following, shall be |
16 | | eligible to apply for grants awarded under the Demonstration |
17 | | Program: |
18 | | (1) Day care centers, day care homes, group day care |
19 | | homes, and part day child care facilities licensed by the |
20 | | Department of Children and Family Services under the Child |
21 | | Care Act of 1969. |
22 | | (2) Community-based organizations. |
23 | | (3) Faith-based organizations. |
24 | | Priority for participation in the Demonstration Program |
25 | | shall be given to entities with experience in providing child |
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1 | | care services and programs in Illinois. |
2 | | The Department shall establish, by rule, application |
3 | | requirements and additional eligibility criteria for grant |
4 | | applicants; costs, impact, and outcome goals for the |
5 | | Demonstration Program; and eligibility criteria for families |
6 | | seeking child care services under the Demonstration Program |
7 | | including parent cost sharing and employment or school |
8 | | requirements. |
9 | | Section 25. Funding. The Universal Child Care |
10 | | Demonstration Program shall be subject to appropriations, |
11 | | however the Department shall be permitted to accept private |
12 | | funding or private resources at any time to implement this Act. |
13 | | Section 30. Reports. The Department shall annually report |
14 | | to the Governor and the General Assembly on the progress of the |
15 | | Demonstration no later than March 31st of each year of the |
16 | | Demonstration Program. No later than 6 months after the |
17 | | Demonstration period ends, the Department shall submit a final |
18 | | report on its findings, including how well the Demonstration |
19 | | Program met the costs, impact, and outcome goals established by |
20 | | the Department.
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21 | | Section 35. Rules. The Department shall adopt any rules |
22 | | necessary to implement the provisions of this Act.".
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