E2SHB 1776 -
By Committee on Human Services & Corrections
ADOPTED AND ENGROSSED 4/5/11
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 (1) The legislature finds that some
licensed child care centers seeking to operate in public schools incur
substantial costs to renovate spaces that are considered safe for
children to use for the purpose of education. Consequently, families
are forced to seek before or after school child care outside of the
school building, resulting in additional transitions for students.
(2) It is the legislature's intent to allow licensed child care
centers that serve school-age children to operate in facilities that
provide a safe and healthy environment for children to use for the
purpose of education. With respect to section 2(2) of this act, the
legislature intends that the development of any related child care
licensing requirements shall:
(a) Ensure safe and healthy environments for children;
(b) Utilize existing rule-making processes and resources;
(c) Utilize existing requirements as a starting point rather than
create an entirely new set of requirements; and
(d) Give due consideration to the burdens imposed by inconsistent
licensing requirements.
Sec. 2 RCW 43.215.200 and 2007 c 415 s 3 are each amended to read
as follows:
It shall be the director's duty with regard to licensing:
(1) In consultation and with the advice and assistance of persons
representative of the various type agencies to be licensed, to
designate categories of child care facilities for which separate or
different requirements shall be developed as may be appropriate whether
because of variations in the ages and other characteristics of the
children served, variations in the purposes and services offered or
size or structure of the agencies to be licensed, or because of any
other factor relevant thereto;
(2) In consultation with the state fire marshal's office, the
director shall use an interagency process to address health and safety
requirements for child care programs that serve school-age children and
are operated in buildings that contain public or private schools that
safely serve children during times in which school is in session;
(3) In consultation and with the advice and assistance of parents
or guardians, and persons representative of the various type agencies
to be licensed, to adopt and publish minimum requirements for licensing
applicable to each of the various categories of agencies to be licensed
under this chapter;
(((3))) (4) In consultation with law enforcement personnel, the
director shall investigate the conviction record or pending charges of
each agency and its staff seeking licensure or relicensure, and other
persons having unsupervised access to children in care;
(((4))) (5) To issue, revoke, or deny licenses to agencies pursuant
to this chapter. Licenses shall specify the category of care that an
agency is authorized to render and the ages and number of children to
be served;
(((5))) (6) To prescribe the procedures and the form and contents
of reports necessary for the administration of this chapter and to
require regular reports from each licensee;
(((6))) (7) To inspect agencies periodically to determine whether
or not there is compliance with this chapter and the requirements
adopted under this chapter;
(((7))) (8) To review requirements adopted under this chapter at
least every two years and to adopt appropriate changes after
consultation with affected groups for child day care requirements; and
(((8))) (9) To consult with public and private agencies in order to
help them improve their methods and facilities for the care and early
learning of children."
E2SHB 1776 -
By Committee on Human Services & Corrections
ADOPTED 4/5/11
On page 1, line 2 of the title, after "buildings;" strike the remainder of the title and insert "amending RCW 43.215.200; and creating a new section."
EFFECT: Allows use of existing processes for review of regulations. DEL must consult with the Washington State Building Code Council. Changes focus to health and safety regulations relating to child care programs which serve school-age children in buildings operated as public or private schools.