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Committee considers bill to let staff training completed during license renewal window count toward next year

2126099 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 2107 would extend a 12‑month training credit rule to childcare staff as well as applicants. The Department of Health and Human Services supports the concept but requested a delayed effective date to allow technology changes; the committee agreed to hold the bill pending a related House bill (HB 1119).

Senate Bill 2107 would amend child‑care licensing rules so training hours completed after an operator or staff member files for license renewal count toward the next licensing period, giving staff a full 12 months to complete required training.

Sponsor and intent

Senator Todd Beard told the committee that a prior amendment successfully changed the policy for applicants, and SB 2107 seeks to extend…

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