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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES -- THE RHODE ISLAND WORKS PROGRAM | |
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Introduced By: Senators DiMario, Valverde, Patalano, Thompson, Lauria, Vargas, Mack, | |
Date Introduced: January 31, 2025 | |
Referred To: Senate Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 40-5.2-20 of the General Laws in Chapter 40-5.2 entitled "The Rhode |
2 | Island Works Program" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 40-5.2-20. Childcare assistance — Families or assistance units eligible. |
4 | (a) The department shall provide appropriate child care to every participant who is eligible |
5 | for cash assistance and who requires child care in order to meet the work requirements in |
6 | accordance with this chapter. |
7 | (b) Low-income child care. The department shall provide child care to all other working |
8 | families with incomes at or below two hundred sixty-one percent (261%) of the federal poverty |
9 | level if, and to the extent, these other families require child care in order to work at paid |
10 | employment as defined in the department’s rules and regulations. The department shall also provide |
11 | child care to families with incomes below two hundred sixty-one percent (261%) of the federal |
12 | poverty level if, and to the extent, these families require child care to participate on a short-term |
13 | basis, as defined in the department’s rules and regulations, in training, apprenticeship, internship, |
14 | on-the-job training, work experience, work immersion, or other job-readiness/job-attachment |
15 | program sponsored or funded by the human resource investment council (governor’s workforce |
16 | board) or state agencies that are part of the coordinated program system pursuant to § 42-102-11. |
17 | Effective from January 1, 2021, through June 30, 2022, the department shall also provide childcare |
18 | assistance to families with incomes below one hundred eighty percent (180%) of the federal poverty |
19 | level when such assistance is necessary for a member of these families to enroll or maintain |
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1 | enrollment in a Rhode Island public institution of higher education provided that eligibility to |
2 | receive funding is capped when expenditures reach $200,000 for this provision. Effective July 1, |
3 | 2022 through December 31, 2024, the department shall also provide childcare assistance to families |
4 | with incomes below two hundred percent (200%) of the federal poverty level when such assistance |
5 | is necessary for a member of these families to enroll or maintain enrollment in a Rhode Island |
6 | public institution of higher education. Effective January 1, 2025, the department shall also provide |
7 | childcare assistance to families with incomes below two hundred sixty-one percent (261%) of the |
8 | federal poverty level when such assistance is necessary for a member of these families to enroll or |
9 | maintain enrollment in a Rhode Island public institution of higher education. |
10 | (c) No family/assistance unit shall be eligible for childcare assistance under this chapter if |
11 | the combined value of its liquid resources exceeds one million dollars ($1,000,000), which |
12 | corresponds to the amount permitted by the federal government under the state plan and set forth |
13 | in the administrative rulemaking process by the department. Liquid resources are defined as any |
14 | interest(s) in property in the form of cash or other financial instruments or accounts that are readily |
15 | convertible to cash or cash equivalents. These include, but are not limited to: cash, bank, credit |
16 | union, or other financial institution savings, checking, and money market accounts; certificates of |
17 | deposit or other time deposits; stocks; bonds; mutual funds; and other similar financial instruments |
18 | or accounts. These do not include educational savings accounts, plans, or programs; retirement |
19 | accounts, plans, or programs; or accounts held jointly with another adult, not including a spouse. |
20 | The department is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations to determine the ownership and |
21 | source of the funds in the joint account. |
22 | (d) As a condition of eligibility for childcare assistance under this chapter, the parent or |
23 | caretaker relative of the family must consent to, and must cooperate with, the department in |
24 | establishing paternity, and in establishing and/or enforcing child support and medical support |
25 | orders for any children in the family receiving appropriate child care under this section in |
26 | accordance with the applicable sections of title 15, as amended, unless the parent or caretaker |
27 | relative is found to have good cause for refusing to comply with the requirements of this subsection. |
28 | (e) For purposes of this section, “appropriate child care” means child care, including infant, |
29 | toddler, preschool, nursery school, and school-age, that is provided by a person or organization |
30 | qualified, approved, and authorized to provide the care by the state agency or agencies designated |
31 | to make the determinations in accordance with the provisions set forth herein. |
32 | (f)(1) Families with incomes below one hundred percent (100%) of the applicable federal |
33 | poverty level guidelines shall be provided with free child care. Families with incomes greater than |
34 | one hundred percent (100%) and less than two hundred percent (200%) of the applicable federal |
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1 | poverty guideline shall be required to pay for some portion of the child care they receive, according |
2 | to a sliding-fee scale adopted by the department in the department’s rules, not to exceed seven |
3 | percent (7%) of income as defined in subsection (h) of this section. |
4 | (2) Families who are receiving childcare assistance and who become ineligible for |
5 | childcare assistance as a result of their incomes exceeding two hundred sixty-one percent (261%) |
6 | of the applicable federal poverty guidelines shall continue to be eligible for childcare assistance |
7 | until their incomes exceed three hundred percent (300%) of the applicable federal poverty |
8 | guidelines. To be eligible, the families must continue to pay for some portion of the child care they |
9 | receive, as indicated in a sliding-fee scale adopted in the department’s rules, not to exceed seven |
10 | percent (7%) of income as defined in subsection (h) of this section, and in accordance with all other |
11 | eligibility standards. |
12 | (g) In determining the type of child care to be provided to a family, the department shall |
13 | take into account the cost of available childcare options; the suitability of the type of care available |
14 | for the child; and the parent’s preference as to the type of child care. |
15 | (h) For purposes of this section, “income” for families receiving cash assistance under § |
16 | 40-5.2-11 means gross, earned income and unearned income, subject to the income exclusions in |
17 | §§ 40-5.2-10(g)(2) and 40-5.2-10(g)(3), and income for other families shall mean gross, earned and |
18 | unearned income as determined by departmental regulations. |
19 | (i) The caseload estimating conference established by chapter 17 of title 35 shall forecast |
20 | the expenditures for child care in accordance with the provisions of § 35-17-1. |
21 | (j) In determining eligibility for childcare assistance for children of members of reserve |
22 | components called to active duty during a time of conflict, the department shall freeze the family |
23 | composition and the family income of the reserve component member as it was in the month prior |
24 | to the month of leaving for active duty. This shall continue until the individual is officially |
25 | discharged from active duty. |
26 | (k) Effective from August 1, 2023, through July 31, 2025, the The department shall provide |
27 | funding for child care for eligible childcare educators, and childcare staff, who work at least twenty |
28 | (20) hours a week in licensed childcare centers and licensed family childcare homes as defined in |
29 | the department’s rules and regulations. Furthermore, the department shall provide funding for child |
30 | care for eligible staff providing early intervention services at least twenty (20) hours per week to |
31 | infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities under Part C of the Individuals with |
32 | Disabilities Education Act. Eligibility is limited to qualifying childcare educators and childcare |
33 | staff with family incomes up to three hundred percent (300%) of the applicable federal poverty |
34 | guidelines and for child care assistance for these children will fall under the federal Child Care |
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1 | Development Funds definition of a "protected population" and would be determined on a case-by- |
2 | case basis by the department using federal affordability guidelines. Families determined eligible by |
3 | the department under this "protected population" category will have no copayments. Qualifying |
4 | participants may select the childcare center or family childcare home for their children. The |
5 | department shall promulgate regulations necessary to implement this section, and will collect |
6 | applicant and participant data to report estimated demand for state-funded child care for eligible |
7 | childcare educators, and childcare staff and early intervention staff. The report shall be due to the |
8 | governor and the general assembly annually by November 1, 2024. |
9 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES -- THE RHODE ISLAND WORKS PROGRAM | |
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1 | This act would eliminate the sunset on the provision of funding for child care for eligible |
2 | child care educators and child care staffs, remove the family income limit, and would expand the |
3 | program to include staff providing early intervention services to infants and toddlers with |
4 | developmental delays and disabilities and would require an annual reporting of participant data to |
5 | the governor and general assembly by November 1. |
6 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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