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Committee sends focused camera bill to children and families committee for providers receiving $1M+ in state subsidies

2801815 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

House File 1916, also sponsored by Representative Nolan West, was amended and re‑referred. It targets providers that receive $1 million or more in CCAP or early‑learning scholarship funds, authorizes remote data checks of entrance/check‑in video and reinstates a penalty‑of‑perjury attestation for reimbursement claims.

The Judiciary Committee on March 27 adopted an A11 amendment and recommended House File 1916, a bill by Representative Nolan West that requires enhanced monitoring for childcare providers receiving $1,000,000 or more annually in Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) or early‑learning scholarship payments.

Representative West said the bill narrows camera requirements to entrances and parent check‑in areas…

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