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Budget Amendments - HB1600 (Conference Report)

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Early Childhood Care and Education Commission (language only)

Item 125.10 #6c

Item 125.10 #6c

Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid to Public Education

Language

Page 209, after line 45, insert:

"J. The Early Childhood Care and Education Commission shall review and recommend:

1. Adjustments to CCSP reimbursement rates for school age children and the appropriateness of continuing to provide services through CCSP to school age children. Such review must also include an update on the current structure of publicly-funded out-of-school time learning and extracurricular programs and should evaluate how to: (i) maximize public dollars while ensuring parent choice; (ii) quantify impact and return on investment including evaluating cost and cost factors in comparison to birth-to-five programming; (iii) strengthen quality of afterschool and summer options and whether a statewide measurement system is needed; (iv) identify out-of-school time deserts; and (v) develop innovative approaches to reduce deserts, better support working parents, and ensure sustainability. In conducting this review, the Commission shall consult representatives of school divisions, 21st Century Learning grantees, private childcare providers, Virginia Partnership for Out-of-School Time, local Parks and Recreation entities, the YMCA, Communities in Schools, Boys and Girls Clubs, and other non-profit organizations that provide out-of-school time programming.

2. Approaches to maximize state and federal resources by adjusting income eligibility requirements to reflect regional costs of living variations.

The Commission shall provide a report on its recommendations to the Governor and the Chairs of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance and Appropriations Committees by December 1, 2025."



Explanation

(This amendment directs the Early Childhood Care and Education Commission to recommend cost-effective approaches to providing child care services for school age children through CCSP or out-of-school time learning programs, and to recommend approaches to adjust income eligibility requirements to recognize statewide variations in costs of living.)