New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06078

Introduced
2/26/25  
Refer
2/26/25  
Report Pass
5/20/25  
Refer
5/20/25  
Report Pass
5/21/25  
Engrossed
5/21/25  
Refer
5/21/25  
Engrossed
2/24/26  

Caption

Allows child day care providers an extension of time of the original 90 day period to make necessary changes or accommodations to their facility to meet licensing requirements; grants the office of children and family services authority to grant additional extensions of time, if necessary.

Impact

The enactment of A06078 would have a significant impact on state regulations relating to child day care facilities. By allowing additional time to comply with licensing requirements, the bill seeks to reduce the administrative burden placed on daycare providers, potentially improving the sustainability and operational viability of many small childcare businesses. This could result in a greater number of childcare providers being able to meet compliance standards, thus potentially increasing the availability of licensed care for children across the state.

Summary

Bill A06078 proposes an amendment to the social services law to allow child day care providers an extension of the original ninety-day period to make necessary changes or accommodations to their facilities in order to meet licensing requirements. The bill aims to eliminate the need for a daycare provider to restart the licensing process from the initial application submission when adjustments are required after an inspection. It specifically provides authority to the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) to grant additional extensions as deemed necessary.

Contention

There may be varying opinions surrounding the implications of this bill. Supporters argue that extending the compliance period for daycare providers recognizes the challenges many face in upgrading facilities to meet changing regulations. Conversely, opponents might express concerns regarding the adequacy of oversight by the OCFS and question whether this extension could allow substandard facilities to operate longer than necessary, thereby impacting the quality of care for children. Discussions on this bill could center around finding a balance between regulatory flexibility and maintaining high safety and quality standards in childcare.

Companion Bills

NY S07949

Same As Allows child day care providers an extension of time of the original 90 day period to make necessary changes or accommodations to their facility to meet licensing requirements; grants the office of children and family services authority to grant additional extensions of time, if necessary.

Previously Filed As

NY S07949

Allows child day care providers an extension of time of the original 90 day period to make necessary changes or accommodations to their facility to meet licensing requirements; grants the office of children and family services authority to grant additional extensions of time, if necessary.

NY S09887

Directs the office of children and family services to provide written and electronic notice to child day care providers whenever such office has updated any form necessary for the delivery of services listed on its website; provides that such notice shall be disseminated in concurrence with the publication of updated forms.

NY HB2895

Children; Oklahoma Child Care Facilities Licensing Act; time period; appoint; required; teachers; effective date.

NY HB2895

Children; Oklahoma Child Care Facilities Licensing Act; time period; appoint; required; teachers; effective date.

NY A09333

Authorizes the use of body imaging scanning equipment in certain facilities for youth and adolescent offenders placed with or committed to the office of children and family services.

NY S08963

Authorizes the use of body imaging scanning equipment in certain facilities for youth and adolescent offenders placed with or committed to the office of children and family services.

NY S09049

Authorizes the office of children and family services to grant temporary, limited flexibility in staff-to-child ratios and group size requirements during documented workforce shortages; requires regulations for child day care centers apply to children under eighteen months of age; defines persons who may qualify to watch children during documented workforce shortages.

NY A02726

Includes both the birth family and the foster family of children in foster care, and other families receiving child welfare services from the authorized agency or the local departments of social services in the case of authorized agencies in the definition of family for purposes of services provided by voluntary foster care agency health facilities.

NY S09237

Includes both the birth family and the foster family of children in foster care, and other families receiving child welfare services from the authorized agency or the local departments of social services in the case of authorized agencies in the definition of family for purposes of services provided by voluntary foster care agency health facilities.

NY A05640

Allows for three forty-five day extensions of necessary and available emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence instead of the current two forty-five day extensions.

Similar Bills

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