Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB241

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/21/25  
Report Pass
2/4/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Report Pass
2/13/25  

Caption

Relating To Child Care.

Impact

The bill mandates that the Department of Human Services initiate this pilot program by July 1, 2026, with a minimum of one full classroom contracted per county. It aims to contract with centers that cater specifically to children aged six weeks to five years, thereby targeting a crucial demographic for early childhood development. The program is designed to ensure funds are directed towards institutions that meet specific criteria, reinforcing the role of licensed facilities in the childcare landscape. Additionally, the program will monitor utilization rates and make adjustments based on provider performance.

Summary

House Bill 241 establishes a Child Care Classroom Contracts Pilot Program in Hawaii aimed at supporting licensed infant and toddler child care centers and group child care centers. The bill recognizes the challenges faced by child care providers who depend on variable tuition revenues and seeks to implement a more stable funding mechanism through direct contracts for classroom services. The intention is to enhance the viability of child care providers while ensuring families receive necessary support for child care expenses.

Sentiment

The reception of HB241 among stakeholders appears to be focused on its potential to stabilize child care services during a time of rising demand and fluctuating enrollment. Supporters of the measure see it as a necessary step to enhance accessibility to child care services for families in need. However, concerns may arise concerning the implementation details, particularly regarding eligibility criteria for centers and how effectively the program will adapt to the changing needs of families and child care providers.

Contention

Opposition to the bill may stem from perspectives questioning whether the program's funding model will adequately address the needs it aims to fulfill. For example, there could be concerns regarding potential limitations on the types of child care providers eligible for the contracts, particularly those associated with private educational institutions. Moreover, the sunset provision of the pilot program, expiring on June 30, 2028, may lead to uncertainties about long-term planning and investment by child care providers.

Companion Bills

HI HB241

Carry Over Relating To Child Care.

Previously Filed As

HI HB241

Relating To Child Care.

HI SB1609

Relating To Child Care.

HI SB1132

Relating To Child Care.

HI SB56

Relating To Child Care.

HI HB238

Relating To Early Child Care.

HI SB173

Relating To Child Care.

HI HB1402

Relating To Children.

HI HB327

Relating To State Childcare.

HI SB952

Relating To Child Welfare Services.

HI HB1123

Relating To Mental Health Services For Children And Adolescents.

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