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Chair's bill to require cameras, 60-day retention in many daycare settings re-referred to Judiciary after committee debate
Summary
After emotional testimony from parents and caregivers, the committee adopted an amendment and re-referred House File 19-15, a bill to require cameras in infant and toddler rooms and extend video-retention periods, to the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee for further work.
Representative West's House File 19-15, which would require video cameras in infant and toddler rooms and fenced outdoor play areas and extend footage retention, was amended in committee (DE4) and re-referred to the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Civil Law for further consideration.
The bill's sponsor said she reduced a proposed retention period from 90 to 60 days in the adopted DE4 amendment to ease recurring storage costs for centers and specified camera placement, parental access rules, extended retention to six months…
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