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Subcommittee backs SB 99 to allow DoD-certified family childcare providers to operate in California without duplicative state license
Summary
SB 99 would exempt Department of Defense-certified family childcare providers who serve only military families from California’s state licensure requirement if they comply with state health, safety and anti-discrimination rules; the bill passed the subcommittee 4-0 and was referred to Appropriations.
Senate Bill 99, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense, would allow family childcare providers already certified by the Department of Defense to be exempt from California’s state licensing requirement provided they care only for military children, comply with state health and safety rules and adhere to California’s anti-discrimination laws. The subcommittee passed the measure and referred it to Appropriations after a 4-0 vote.
"Access to quality childcare for military families is not just a workforce development issue. It is a matter of national…
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