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House concurs with Senate changes to child-care regulation bill, preserves 43 programs

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The Indiana House concurred with Senate amendments to House Bill 12-53, a child-care regulation bill that preserves a category of licensed child-care homes and allows multi-site centers to operate under one license; sponsors said 43 facilities serving about 800 children could have closed without the change.

The Indiana House on April 21 concurred with Senate changes to House Bill 12-53, a bill that revises child-care licensing rules and allows multi-site centers to operate under a single license.

Representative Heine, speaking for the House, said the Senate strengthened enforcement language to ensure “if we do have a bad apple in a multi site childcare facility, the enforcement will not affect the other locations,” and added a provision…

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