ARTICLE 14 SUBSTITUTE A
RELATING TO CHILD CARE -- STATE SUBSIDIES
SECTION 1. Section 40-6.2-1.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 40-6.2 entitled “Child Care- State Subsidies” is hereby amended to read as follows:
§ 40-6.2-1.1. Rates Established. -- (a) Subject to the payment limitations in section (b), the maximum reimbursement rates to be paid by the Departments of Human Services and Children, Youth and Families for licensed child care centers and certified family-child care providers shall be based on the following schedule of the 75th percentile of weekly market rates:
LICENSED 75th PERCENTILE
CHILD CARE OF WEEKLY
CENTERS MARKET RATE
INFANT $182.00
PRESCHOOL $150.00
SCHOOL-AGE $135.00
CERTIFIED 75th
FAMILY PERCENTILE
CHILD CARE OF WEEKLY
PROVIDERS MARKET RATE
INFANT $150.00
PRESCHOOL $150.00
SCHOOL-AGE $135.00
(b) The department shall pay child care providers based on the lesser of the applicable rate specified in section (a), or the lowest rate actually charged by the provider to any of its public or private child care customers with respect to each of the rate categories, infant, preschool and school-age.
(c) By June 30, 2004 and biennially
thereafter, the Department of Labor and Training shall conduct an independent
survey or certify an independent survey of the then current weekly market rates
for child care in Rhode Island and shall forward such weekly market rate survey
to the Department of Human Services. The Departments of Human Services and
Labor and Training will jointly determine the survey criteria including, but
not limited to, rate categories and sub-categories. The 75th percentile of
weekly market rates in the table in subsection (a) shall be adjusted by the
surveys conducted under this subsection, beginning January 1, 2006 and
biennially thereafter; provided, however, that the weekly market rates in the
table in subsection (a) shall be adjusted by the 2004 2006 market
rate survey beginning July 1, 2006 2007. For the purposes of this
section, and until adjusted in accordance with this subsection, the 75th
percentile of weekly market rate shall mean the 2002 Department of Human
Services Child Care Market Survey.
(d) The department of human services is authorized and directed to establish rates of reimbursement for appropriate child care provided to children older than twelve (12) years of age, so as to implement the provisions of § 40- 5.1-17(b).
(e) In order to expand the accessibility and availability of quality child care, the department of human services is authorized to establish by regulation alternative or incentive rates of reimbursement for quality enhancements, innovative or specialized child care and alternative methodologies of child care delivery, including non-traditional delivery systems and collaborations.
SECTION 2. This article shall take effect as of July 1, 2006.