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Senate advances child-care bill to expand capacity, lift some residential licensing limits

Utah State Senate · February 16, 2022
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Summary

Senate moved Second Substitute House Bill 15 forward for a third reading after sponsor said the bill seeks to expand child-care capacity by easing certain licensing rules, allowing some in-home providers to care for six children, and enabling local housing agencies to fund child-care expansion.

The Utah Senate advanced Second Substitute House Bill 15 to address child-care capacity shortages by reducing barriers for providers and expanding options for communities. Sponsor Senator Milner told colleagues the bill would allow some residential home providers to care for…

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