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Senate committee moves 19 daycare licensing rule sections into statute

3112743 · March 13, 2025
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Summary

Senator Glenita Zieterville presented House Bill 312 to transfer 19 sections of IDAPA daycare licensing rules into statute; the Department of Health and Welfare said the bill does not conflict with related legislation and that the sections listed—not the department’s full rule set—are being moved.

Senator Glenita Zieterville (District 24) told the Senate Health and Welfare Committee that House Bill 312 would move 19 long-standing sections from the Department of Health and Welfare’s administrative rules for daycare licensing (IDAPA) into statute, a step she described as returning rulemaking authority to the elected legislature.

The bill transfers provisions that cover definitions, licensing and renewal procedures, safety standards, fees, training requirements, behavioral management and…

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