An Act To Invest in Maine's Young Children
PART A
Sec. A-1. 5 MRSA§12004-J, sub-§16 is enacted to read:
Children | Maine Children's Growth Council | Legislative Per Diem and Expenses for Legislators and for certain members | 5 MRSA §24010 |
Sec. A-2. 5 MRSA Pt. 30 is enacted to read:
PART 30
INVESTMENT IN YOUNG CHILDREN
CHAPTER 621
OFFICE OF THE CHILD ADVOCATE
§ 24001. Office of the Child Advocate
The Office of the Child Advocate, referred to in this chapter as "the Child Advocate," is established as described in this section to provide ongoing, coordinated advocacy on behalf of young children. For the purposes of this chapter, "young children" means children from birth through 5 years of age.
CHAPTER 623
MAINE CHILDREN'S GROWTH COUNCIL
§ 24010. Maine Children's Growth Council
(1) Three must represent statewide organizations or associations involved in early care and education programs, child care centers, Head Start programs, family child care providers, resource development centers, programs for school-age children, child development services, physicians and child advocacy.
(2) One must represent a law enforcement organization involved with children;
(3) One must represent an organization that works on community organization and mobilization;
(4) One must represent public health;
(5) One must represent the Maine Economic Growth Council; and
(6) One must represent a labor organization.
§ 24011. Duties
(1) In adopting and updating the plan the council shall consult and coordinate with members of the public, the Children's Cabinet, the Department of Education, the Department of Health and Human Services and advocates, community agencies and providers of early care and education and services to children and their families; monitor and evaluate progress in accomplishing the plan's vision, goals and performance indicators and best practice research; and consider the changing economic and demographic conditions and the effect of investments on economic growth and productivity.
(2) The plan must include strategies:
(a) To create and sustain a unified, statewide early childhood services system that provides essential resources for children, shares common standards for quality, respects the diversity and uniqueness of young children and their families, reflects a commitment to sustainable growth, includes family representation, recognizes the importance of child care in sustaining employment for parents and recognizes the value of new forms of cooperation among government, business and society in achieving the goals of the plan; and
(b) For overall investment and prioritization of early childhood and education programs, services and initiatives and to address workforce education and training issues, utilization of community partners across the state and investments in technology and infrastructure; and
§ 24012. Records and meetings
Sec. A-3. Needs assessment; research. The Office of the Child Advocate, established pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 5, section 24001, shall enter into a contract with an independent organization to carry out research to evaluate the effect of public investment in programs and services to benefit young children and their families during fiscal year 2009-10.
The Office of the Child Advocate shall complete a comprehensive statewide needs assessment of the early childhood system during state fiscal years 2008-09 and 2009-10 through a contract with an independent organization.
1. At a minimum, the needs assessment must document the supply of and need for early care and education services for children from birth through 5 years of age, identify priorities for addressing unmet needs and document the needs of the child care workforce. The needs assessment must include a direct survey of families with a child under one year of age for the purpose of identifying emerging needs. The needs assessment must require consultation and coordination with state agencies and other entities, including but not limited to the Office of the Child Advocate, the Maine Children's Growth Council, the Children's Cabinet and the Child Care Advisory Council.
2. By December 1, 2009 the needs assessment report must be submitted to the Governor and to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over health and human services matters, which may submit a bill to the 124th Legislature related to the findings of the needs assessment.
Sec. A-4. Initial appointments to the Maine Children's Growth Council. In making the initial appointments to the Maine Children's Growth Council established pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 5, chapter 623, the appointing authorities shall consider for appointment the persons who serve on the Children's Cabinet Task Force on Early Childhood.
PART B
Sec. B-1. 10 MRSA §1026-M, sub-§6, ¶C, as amended by PL 1999, c. 401, Pt. OOO, §2, is further amended to read:
(1) Loans to a quality child care project may not must bear a rate of interest that, when added to the commitment fee and administrative and technical assistance cost, is less than 6% or exceeds the prime rate of interest equal to 3%, not including any administrative costs or fees; or
(2) Loans to any other eligible borrower may not bear a rate of interest greater than the prime rate of interest plus 7%.
Sec. B-2. 22 MRSA §262 is enacted to read:
§ 262. Home visiting
Sec. B-3. Public education; simplification of application. The Finance Authority of Maine shall undertake a public education campaign to increase the level of awareness of loans available for improvements to the physical site of child care facilities granted under the Regional Economic Development Revolving Loan Program and shall simplify the application to be submitted by those seeking loans under this program. By January 15, 2009, the Finance Authority of Maine shall report to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over health and human services matters outlining the campaign and the simplification of the application.
Sec. B-4. Quality child care education and scholarship program. The Finance Authority of Maine shall amend rules governing the quality child care education and scholarship program as established by the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, section 11670 to increase the amount of funding available for scholarships as provided in this Act and the amount distributed per course and to increase the annual maximum disbursement from $2,000 to $3,000. Rules adopted pursuant to this section are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.
Sec. B-5. Review of unification of policies governing child care subsidies. The Department of Health and Human Services shall report to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over health and human services matters by January 15, 2009 regarding the benefits, cost-effectiveness and effect on families of unifying the policies governing child care subsidies granted by Temporary Assistance to Needy Families and the Office of Child Care and Head Start. The report may include recommendations, and legislation if appropriate, that will encourage the use of high-quality child care providers by families receiving these subsidies.
Sec. B-6. Regional collaboration coaches for prekindergarten programs. The Department of Education, in collaboration with the Department of Health and Human Services, shall employ 4 regionally assigned community collaboration coaches to facilitate the development of locally designed comprehensive quality early childhood systems among prekindergarten programs as recommended by the Commission to Develop a Strategic Priorities Plan for Maine's Young Children established pursuant to Resolve 2007, chapter 136.
Sec. B-7. Appropriations and allocations. The following appropriations and allocations are made.
FINANCE AUTHORITY OF MAINE
FHM - Public Education Campaign N045
Initiative: Allocates ongoing funds beginning in fiscal year 2008-09 for a public education campaign to increase the awareness of loans available for improvements to the physical site of child care facilities granted under the Regional Economic Development Revolving Loan Program.
FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE | 2007-08 | 2008-09 |
All Other
|
$0 | $10,000 |
FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE TOTAL | $0 | $10,000 |
FHM - Quality Child Care 0952
Initiative: Allocates funds to increase the amount of funding available for the Quality Child Care Education Scholarship Fund.
FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE | 2007-08 | 2008-09 |
All Other
|
$0 | $200,000 |
FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE TOTAL | $0 | $200,000 |
FINANCE AUTHORITY OF MAINE | ||
DEPARTMENT TOTALS | 2007-08 | 2008-09 |
FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE
|
$0 | $210,000 |
DEPARTMENT TOTAL - ALL FUNDS | $0 | $210,000 |
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF (FORMERLY DHS)
FHM - Head Start 0959
Initiative: Allocates funds to help fund the costs of the establishment of collaboration coaches to facilitate the development of locally designed comprehensive quality early childhood systems among prekindergarten programs.
FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE | 2007-08 | 2008-09 |
All Other
|
$0 | $24,500 |
FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE TOTAL | $0 | $24,500 |
FHM - Office of the Child Advocate N043
Initiative: Allocates funds for the Office of the Child Advocate to provide ongoing, coordinated advocacy on behalf of young children from birth though 5 years of age.
FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE | 2007-08 | 2008-09 |
All Other
|
$0 | $115,000 |
FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE TOTAL | $0 | $115,000 |
FHM - Office of the Child Advocate N043
Initiative: Allocates funds for the costs of a comprehensive statewide needs assessment of the early childhood system.
FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE | 2007-08 | 2008-09 |
All Other
|
$0 | $70,000 |
FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE TOTAL | $0 | $70,000 |
FHM - Office of the Child Advocate N043
Initiative: Allocates funds to purchase economic analysis services for research projects.
FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE | 2007-08 | 2008-09 |
All Other
|
$0 | $30,000 |
FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE TOTAL | $0 | $30,000 |
Maine Children's Growth Council N044
Initiative: Provides a base allocation in the event that funds are received to fund the work of the Maine Children's Growth Council.
OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS | 2007-08 | 2008-09 |
All Other
|
$0 | $500 |
OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS TOTAL | $0 | $500 |
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF (FORMERLY DHS) | ||
DEPARTMENT TOTALS | 2007-08 | 2008-09 |
FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE
|
$0 | $239,500 |
OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS
|
$0 | $500 |
DEPARTMENT TOTAL - ALL FUNDS | $0 | $240,000 |
LEGISLATURE
Legislature 0081
Initiative: Allocates funds for the per diem and expenses of legislative members of the Maine Children's Growth Council.
OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS | 2007-08 | 2008-09 |
Personal Services
|
$0 | $1,320 |
All Other
|
$0 | $1,200 |
OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS TOTAL | $0 | $2,520 |
LEGISLATURE | ||
DEPARTMENT TOTALS | 2007-08 | 2008-09 |
OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS
|
$0 | $2,520 |
DEPARTMENT TOTAL - ALL FUNDS | $0 | $2,520 |
SECTION TOTALS | 2007-08 | 2008-09 |
FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE
|
$0 | $449,500 |
OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS
|
$0 | $3,020 |
SECTION TOTAL - ALL FUNDS | $0 | $452,520 |
SUMMARY
This bill is a committee bill from the majority of the committee. The bill establishes the Office of the Child Advocate through contracted services for the purpose of ongoing, coordinated advocacy on behalf of young children. It establishes the Maine Children's Growth Council to develop, maintain and evaluate a long-term plan for investment in the healthy development of Maine's young children and their families and to review and address recommendations of studies and advisory committees and the Children's Cabinet. The bill provides for a research and evaluation contract and a needs assessment contract. The bill changes the rate of interest on quality child care project loans, requires the Department of Health and Human Services to offer voluntary universal home visiting for new families as permitted by the availability of funds and requires the Finance Authority of Maine to undertake a public education campaign regarding the availability of loans for child care facilities. The bill provides increased funding for quality child care education scholarships, requires a report on the benefits, cost-effectiveness and effect on families of unifying policies governing child care subsidies and provides funding for regional collaboration coaches for prekindergarten programs. In making the initial appointments to the Maine Children's Growth Council, the bill requires the appointing authorities to consider for appointment persons who serve on the Children's Cabinet Task Force on Early Childhood.