Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3059

Introduced
4/2/25  

Caption

Child care assistance program requirements modified, and reports required.

Impact

One of the significant changes proposed addresses the redetermination of eligibility for families receiving assistance. The bill stipulates that redetermination must occur no more frequently than every 12 months, allowing families more stability. Notably, it also accommodates young parents or students by extending eligibility deferrals in certain cases. By amending existing statutes, the bill seeks to prevent disruptions in child care support that could hinder employment or education for struggling families.

Summary

House File 3059 focuses on modifying the requirements for child care assistance programs in Minnesota. The bill aims to enhance accessibility for families who are in need, particularly those in underserved areas or with special needs children. It introduces provisions to allow the commissioner to provide direct child care services through grants or contracts for specific demographics, which includes families with children with disabilities or infants and toddlers. Moreover, the bill mandates regular reports and accountability measures for child care providers to ensure compliance with the changed assistance structures.

Contention

However, the bill has raised points of contention among various stakeholders. Critics argue that the bill's focus on redetermination periods and eligibility criteria could leave some families unassisted during transitions if they do not meet the deadlines or criteria as streamlined by the county. Moreover, the changes in parent fees and the stipulations regarding absent days may not adequately support families experiencing homelessness or transitions due to emergencies. Balancing effective regulatory frameworks with immediate families’ needs remains a debated topic in the legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

MN SF2937

Similar To Child care assistance program requirements modifications

Previously Filed As

MN SF2937

Child care assistance program requirements modifications

MN HF3819

Licensing inspection requirements for child care providers modified, program integrity requirements for child care assistance program established, and report required.

MN SF2722

Child care assistance program integrity requirements establishment

MN HF1916

Child care assistance program integrity requirements established; commissioner of children, youth, and families directed to establish an electronic record-keeping system for child care enrollment; reports required; and money appropriated.

MN HF3714

Enrollment and eligibility priority modified for children in foster care for various children, youth, and families education and financial assistance programs; Northstar foster care child care allowance modified; and licensing agencies required to provide license holders with information about child care costs and early childhood education programs.

MN SF5126

Child care licensing and reporting requirements provisions modifications

MN SF4421

Child care assistance program repeal

MN HF2226

Background study requirements for child care providers modified.

MN SF4879

Enrollment and eligibility priority modification for children in foster care for community education programs, school readiness programs, early learning scholarships, and basic sliding fee child care assistance

MN HF4277

Child care centers video security cameras use requirements modified.

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