SB 2049
AN ACT relating to the establishment of the Quad-Agency Child Care
89th Regular Session
Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended
Awaiting Committee Assignment
Bill filed, pending referral to Senate committee
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What This Bill Does
relating to the establishment of the Quad-Agency Child Care
Subject Areas
Bill Text
relating to the establishment of the Quad-Agency Child Care Initiative and the Quad-Agency Child Care Initiative Commission. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Subtitle B, Title 3, Human Resources Code, is amended by adding Chapter 74 to read as follows: CHAPTER 74. QUAD-AGENCY CHILD CARE INITIATIVE Sec. 74.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: (1) "Commission" means the Quad-Agency Child Care Initiative Commission unless the context indicates otherwise. (2) "Initiative" means the Quad-Agency Child Care Initiative established under this chapter. (3) "Participating agency" means a state agency participating in the initiative, including: (A) the Texas Workforce Commission; (B) the Health and Human Services Commission; (C) the Department of Family and Protective (D) the Texas Education Agency. (4) "Quad-Agency chair" means the chair of the Sec. 74.002. PURPOSE. (a) The Quad-Agency Child Care Initiative is established to foster collaboration, coordinate policies, and review and streamline regulations between the participating agencies that govern child care in the state. (b) The Quad-Agency Child Care Initiative Commission is established to lead the Quad-Agency Child Care Initiative. Sec. 74.003. MEMBERSHIP. (a) The commission is composed of (1) the chair of the Texas Workforce Commission; (2) the executive commissioner of the Health and Human (3) the commissioner of the Department of Family and (4) the commissioner of education. (b) The chair of the Texas Workforce Commission shall serve as the chair of the commission. Sec. 74.004. INTERAGENCY STAFFING. (a) The participating agencies shall enter into one or more interagency agreements establishing policies and processes for coordinating the assignment of existing staff and other resources as necessary to perform the duties of this chapter. (b) The time spent by an employee of a participating agency in supporting the work of the initiative is not included in calculating the number of full-time equivalent employees allotted to the respective agencies under other law. Sec. 74.005. DUTIES. The commission shall: (1) coordinate participating agency initiatives that impact the cost, quality, or accessibility of child care; (2) consider and start interagency initiatives to expand access to quality, affordable child care; and (3) review and streamline existing or proposed regulations, rules, policies, or any other participating agency actions that impact the child-care industry to: (A) resolve regulatory conflicts and duplication (B) lower insurance costs for child-care (C) protect the health and safety of children (D) advance quality education for child-care (E) create consistent, predictable, and reasonable enforcement mechanisms among participating agencies. Sec. 74.006. MEETINGS. (a) The commission shall meet at (b) The commission may meet in person or using a virtual platform that allows for a recording and live broadcast that is (c) The commission is a governmental body for purposes of Sec. 74.007. REVIEW BY COMMISSION. (a) The Quad-Agency chair may initiate an independent review by the commission of any existing or proposed regulation, rule, policy, or other participating agency action that may impact the cost, quality, or accessibility of child care to determine whether: (1) the regulation, rule, policy, or other agency action is consistent with the objectives identified in Section (2) a less restrictive regulation, rule, policy, or other agency action could more effectively achieve the objectives identified in Section 74.005(3). (b) In conducting a review under this section, the Quad-Agency chair may request additional information from a participating agency. A participating agency shall provide the additional information in writing as soon as practicable after receiving a request under this section. (1) not later than the 10th business day after the date a review is initiated under this chapter, provide notice of the review, including instructions on how to submit public comments on (A) on the Texas Workforce Commission's Internet (B) by e-mail to individuals who have subscribed to receive notifications through the Texas Workforce Commission's (C) using any other relevant stakeholder (2) make the following available to the public on the Texas Workforce Commission's Internet website for each review conducted under this chapter for not less than two years from the date a determination is made under Section 74.011: (A) all public comments submitted; (B) all written agency submissions; and (C) the determination of the commission based on Sec. 74.008. RIGHT TO REQUEST REVIEW. (a) The commission shall establish a process by which members of the public, elected officials, or leadership from agencies that are not participating agencies may request a review of any existing or proposed regulation, rule, policy, or other participating agency action that may impact the cost, quality, or accessibility of child care. (b) The Quad-Agency chair may grant a request to conduct a review requested under this section. (c) The commission shall make all requests for review submitted under this section available to the public on the Texas Workforce Commission's Internet website for not less than two years from the date the commission receives the request. Sec. 74.009. EXPEDITED REVIEW. (a) A participating agency whose existing or proposed regulation, rule, policy, or other agency action is being reviewed under Section 74.007 may request an (b) The Quad-Agency chair shall grant a request for expedited review if the participating agency demonstrates: (1) an extraordinary circumstance; or (2) the need to meet a statutory or administrative (c) If a request for an expedited review is granted, the Quad-Agency chair shall coordinate with the participating agency to accommodate completion of the review within the timeline requested Sec. 74.010. PUBLIC COMMENT. (a) For each review conducted under this chapter, the commission shall accept public comment through the Texas Workforce Commission's Internet website from the date notice regarding the review is provided under Section (1) the end of the 30th day after that date; or (2) the end of the 10th day after that date for an expedited review granted under Section 74.009. (b) As part of a review under this chapter, the Quad-Agency (1) shall consider all comments received within the public comment period provided under Subsection (a); and (2) may consider public comments received outside of the public comment period provided under Subsection (a). Sec. 74.011. DETERMINATION. (a) After a public comment period under Section 74.010 has closed, the commission shall render the commission's determination as to whether or not the existing or proposed regulation, rule, policy, or other participating agency action reviewed under this chapter is consistent with the objectives identified in Section 74.005(3). (b) If the commission determines that the existing or proposed regulation, rule, policy, or other participating agency action reviewed under this chapter: (1) is consistent with the objectives identified in Section 74.005(3), no further action will be taken; or (2) is inconsistent with the objectives identified in Section 74.005(3), the participating agency whose existing or proposed regulation, rule, policy, or other agency action was the (A) immediately cease any enforcement activity related to the regulation, rule, policy, or other agency action; (B) withdraw the regulation, rule, policy, or other agency action as soon as practicable; and (C) if the participating agency considers appropriate, replace it with a less restrictive regulation, rule, policy, or other agency action. (c) The commission may provide suggestions to a participating agency on less restrictive regulations, rules, policies, or other agency actions the agency may adopt to replace a regulation, rule, policy, or other agency action that the commission considers inconsistent with the objectives identified (d) This section may not be construed to authorize the commission to require a participating agency to adopt a less restrictive regulation, rule, policy, or other agency action suggested by the commission under Subsection (c). SECTION 2. Not later than March 31, 2026, the Quad-Agency Child Care Initiative Commission shall hold the first meeting required under Section 74.006, Human Resources Code, as added by SECTION 3. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2025.
Expert Lobbyists for This Bill
These lobbyists specialize in Day Care and related subject areas.
Beverly C. Cornwell
PremiumGavin L. Massingill
Allison Billodeau
Brianna M. Menard
Clay Robison
Jennifer Allmon
Ky Ash
Felix Chevalier
James W. Mathis
David H. Cain
Bill History
Bill filed: AN ACT relating to the establishment of the Quad-Agency Child Care
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