Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2496

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

CHILD CARE ACT-QUALIFICATIONS

Impact

The legislation has implications for the hiring practices of child care facilities across Illinois. By allowing current employees to retain their positions despite changes in educational or experience requirements, the bill aims to prevent job loss or forced transitions for these individuals. Additionally, those seeking employment in equivalent positions at different facilities will not be penalized by new eligibility standards, fostering a stable workforce in the child care sector. This could lead to increased retention of experienced staff in child care facilities, which may positively impact the quality of care provided to children.

Summary

House Bill 2496 amends the Child Care Act of 1969 by introducing new provisions regarding eligibility criteria for employees in child care facilities. Specifically, the bill states that any rules set forth by the Department of Children and Family Services that impose additional education or experience requirements on current positions will not affect employees who are already in those positions at the time the new requirements are implemented. This means that existing employees are exempt from having to meet any newly established criteria for their current roles, thus ensuring job security for those individuals already employed.

Contention

While the bill's intent is to protect existing employees, there may be contention regarding the potential impact on the overall standards of care within child care facilities. Opponents might argue that by allowing current employees to remain in their positions without adhering to updated training or qualification standards, the bill could compromise the quality and safety of child care services. Supporters, however, contend that experienced employees bring valuable skills and knowledge that should not be disregarded in favor of blanket rules that increase educational requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB3268

CHILD CARE-QUALIFICATIONS

IL HB539

Child Care Centers - Teacher Qualifications - Alterations

IL HB3010

CD CORR-DJJ-QUALIFICATIONS

IL SF1657

Licensing standards modification for child care staff qualifications, staff rations, and group sizes

IL HB2145

Registered sanitarians; qualifications

IL SCR1050

Legislature; members; qualifications

IL HB3439

CHILD CARE BACKGROUND CHECK

IL SB2446

CHILD CARE BACKGROUND CHECK

IL AB2490

Teacher credentialing: emergency career substitute teaching permit: alternative qualifications.

IL SB222

Family Law - Child Custody Evaluators - Qualifications

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