Human services: adult foster care; foster care facility licensing fees; modify. Amends sec. 13a of 1979 PA 218 (MCL 400.713a).
Impact
The changes introduced by SB0567 are designed to increase the fees for licensing various types of foster care facilities, which could influence the operational costs for these services. This may result in a dual effect; while higher fees may lead to increased revenue for the state’s licensing administration, it may also deter some potential providers from entering the market, thereby affecting availability and choice for families seeking foster care options. Furthermore, the bill outlines how collected fees will be allocated to a dedicated fund, which is aimed at ensuring the efficient enforcement and implementation of regulations related to foster care facilities.
Summary
Senate Bill 0567 proposes amendments to the Adult Foster Care Facility Licensing Act, specifically focusing on the licensing fees associated with various types of foster care facilities. The bill aims to create a tiered fee structure that adjusts for inflation and the financial needs of the administration of the Department. Starting January 1, 2022, it sets specific application fees for family homes, small group homes, large group homes, congregate facilities, and camps, establishing a clear financial framework for those seeking to operate these facilities legally.
Contention
Notably, there might be points of contention surrounding the increases in fees, as stakeholders including current providers and at-risk communities may argue that these changes could limit the capacity and accessibility of necessary care services. Concerns could be voiced about whether the state is appropriately balancing its revenue-raising efforts with the need to provide affordable, quality foster care options. Moreover, discussions might arise regarding the fund management and how effectively the state can utilize generated fees for supporting the foster care system.
Health facilities: licensing; licensing of prescribed pediatric extended care facilities; provide for. Amends secs. 20106, 20109, 20115 & 20161 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.20106 et seq.) & adds pt. 219A.
Children: child care; child care licensing rules; exempt for certain centers operating preschool classrooms. Amends sec. 1 of 1973 PA 116 (MCL 722.111).