Int 0486-2022
Establishing a child care advisory board.
This bill would establish a Child Care Advisory Board (“board”), which would be responsible for conducting studies on and issuing reports related to child care in the city, including, but not limited to, providing an annual assessment of the needs of child care programs in the city and the City’s progress towards providing universal child care. The board would also make recommendations to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council on legislation, regulation, policies, procedures and initiatives to help to make child care more affordable based on such assessments. The board would submit an annual report that includes its assessment of the needs of child care programs across the city and recommendations on how to improve child care and make it more affordable, including, but not limited to, any challenges child care programs face in providing quality child care; the City’s advancement towards universal child care, including any actions taken by City agencies or legislation or policies introduced; the projected annual costs for the next five years associated with implementing universal child care; and costs associated with expanding child care subsidies to families whose income equals up to 300% and 400% of the federal poverty guidelines. The board would be required to meet quarterly, and its meetings would be open to the public. The board would be comprised of the heads of the following agencies and offices, or their designees: the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the Administration for Children’s Services, and the Department of Education. The board would additionally include, but not be limited to, one member appointed by the Mayor, one member appointed by the Speaker, one member appointed by the Comptroller, and one member appointed by the Public Advocate. The Mayor would designate one member to serve as chair of the board.
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Files (20)
Summary of Int. No. 486
1/20/2023
Int. No. 486
1/20/2023
June 2, 2022 - Stated Meeting Agenda
1/20/2023
Committee Report 6/29/22
10/4/2022
Hearing Testimony 6/29/22
10/4/2022
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 6-2-22
1/20/2023
Hearing Transcript 6/29/22
10/4/2022
Proposed Int. No. 486-A - 10/4/22
10/7/2022
Summary of Int. No. 486-A
12/27/2023
Committee Report 10/12/22
10/11/2022
Fiscal Impact Statement
1/12/2023
Committee Report - Stated Meeting
11/21/2022
October 12, 2022 - Stated Meeting Agenda
11/21/2022
Hearing Transcript 10/12/22
10/17/2022
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 10-12-22
11/21/2022
Int. No. 486-A (FINAL)
1/12/2023
Mayor's Letter
1/12/2023
Local Law 102
1/12/2023
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - October 12, 2022
1/20/2023
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - June 2, 2022
1/20/2023