Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB121

Introduced
4/16/25  
Refer
4/16/25  
Engrossed
6/10/25  
Refer
6/10/25  
Enrolled
6/30/25  

Caption

An Act To Amend Title 14 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Child Care Licensing.

Impact

The passage of HB 121 would have significant implications for state laws regulating child care. By exempting military family child care providers from certain state requirements, the bill could facilitate increased access to child care solutions for military families, particularly those located on federal properties. This change is likely to encourage the establishment and growth of child care services in military communities, where families may face unique challenges in finding appropriate and affordable care options.

Summary

House Bill 121 seeks to amend Title 14 of the Delaware Code, focusing on child care licensing requirements specifically for military family child care providers. The bill proposes to exempt these providers from state licensing requirements if they serve children eligible for Department of Defense subsidized care and are either located on a military base or certified by the U.S. Department of Defense or the U.S. Coast Guard. This amendment aims to streamline the regulatory process for military families, enabling them to access necessary child care services without the additional burden of state licensing compliance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 121 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among representatives and advocates for military families. Supporters laud the bill as a necessary adaptation to ensure that military families have adequate access to child care while navigating their specific circumstances. However, there may be some concerns regarding the implications of such exemptions on overall child care standards, as well as equity in access for non-military families seeking similar services.

Contention

While the discussions around HB 121 indicate broad support, there are points of contention related to the potential impact on child care quality and regulatory oversight. Critics may voice worries that exempting military family child care providers from state licensing could lead to inconsistencies in care standards. The debate generally centers on balancing the need for accessible child care solutions for military families with the importance of maintaining quality and safety in child care services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE HB49

An Act To Amend Title 14 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Delaware Child Care Act.

DE HB284

An Act To Amend Title 30 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Child Care And Dependent Care Expense Tax Credit.

DE HB204

An Act To Amend Title 14 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Child Care Licensing.

DE SB38

An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Retired Law-enforcement Animals.

DE SB238

An Act To Amend Title 24, Title 29, And Title 31 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Insurance Coverage For Chiropractic Therapy And Physical Therapy.

DE HB17

An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Certificate Of Public Review.

DE HB203

An Act To Amend Title 14 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Equity And Inclusion In Financial Literacy For All High School Students In Delaware Act.

DE SB86

An Act To Amend Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Delaware Volunteer Fire Service Revolving Loan Fund.

DE SB142

An Act To Amend Title 11 And Title 14 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Sexual Extortion.

DE HB1

An Act To Amend The Delaware Code Relating To Creation Of A Delaware Department Of Veterans Affairs.

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