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State plans phased electronic attendance system for CCAP to tighten oversight; initial wave targets 100 largest providers
Summary
DCYF and its inspector general told lawmakers a phased electronic attendance rollout will start in June, begin with roughly 100 high‑revenue CCAP providers and give providers 90 days' notice; the system aims to speed audits and flag anomalies that suggest overpayments or fraud.
Department officials told the House Children and Families Committee they will begin a phased rollout of electronic attendance records for childcare providers who participate in CCAP, saying the system is intended to improve oversight and make compliance checks faster.
“Our initial plan is to roll it out to, like, about a 100 providers, in the first wave,” Inspector General Randy Keys said. He added the department is prioritizing higher‑revenue providers for the first wave…
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