HB 2468

Authorizes Early Learning Council to adopt by rule reasonable requirements for landlords of tenants who operate certified family child care home in tenant's dwelling.

Status Chapter Number Assigned
Requested by (at the request of Oregon AFSCME)
Sponsors Janelle Bynum (Democrat) (Chief), Tom Andersen (Democrat), Lisa Reynolds (Democrat), Mark Gamba (Democrat), Pam Marsh (Democrat), Susan McLain (Democrat), Julie Fahey (Democrat), Hai Pham (Democrat), Rob Nosse (Democrat), Jason Kropf (Democrat)
Fiscal impact Budget report issued
Revenue impact No revenue impact

Bill Text

Allows the Early Learning Council to establish reasonable requirements for landlords whose tenants operate certified family child care homes in their residences.

Original Bill Text

Sponsors#

Chief Sponsors: Janelle Bynum

Overview#

Authorizes Early Learning Council to adopt by rule reasonable requirements for landlords of tenants who operate certified family child care home in tenant’s dwelling. Provides that rules adopted by Early Learning Council related to certified or registered family child care homes may not take into consideration providers’ children if children are between 10 and 12 years of age, unless children have special need or disability and require heightened level of care. Requires Department of Early Learning and Care to make payments to subsidized care facilities by date specified by rule or to pay additional amount. Requires that prior to adoption, amendment or repeal of any specialty code that may affect child care provider, notice be given of proposed change to Department of Early Learning and Care.

Public Testimony

Name Organization Position Date
Anneliese Sheahan AFSCME CCPT Gladstone Support 2023-03-20
Brett Mulligan HD-39 Support 2023-03-20
Janelle Bynum HD-39 Support 2023-03-20
David Wall Newberg Oppose 2023-03-20

Legislative History

Date Chamber Action
2023-01-09 H First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
2023-01-11 H Referred to Early Childhood and Human Services.
2023-03-20 H Public Hearing held.
2023-04-03 H Work Session held.
2023-04-06 H Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules.
2023-04-06 H Referred to Rules by order of Speaker.
2023-04-24 H Public Hearing cancelled.
2023-04-27 H Public Hearing held.
2023-05-11 H Work Session held.
2023-05-17 H Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means.
2023-05-17 H Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker.
2023-05-24 H Assigned to Subcommittee On Human Services.
2023-06-01 H Work Session held.
2023-06-01 H Returned to Full Committee.
2023-06-07 H Work Session held.
2023-06-09 H Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed.
2023-06-13 H Second reading.
2023-06-13 H Rules suspended. Carried over to June 14, 2023 Calendar.
2023-06-14 H Third reading. Carried by Bynum. Passed.
2023-06-15 S First reading. Referred to President's desk.
2023-06-15 S Referred to Ways and Means.
2023-06-20 S Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.
2023-06-20 S Second reading.
2023-06-21 S Carried over to 06-22 by unanimous consent.
2023-06-22 S Third reading. Carried by Campos. Passed.
2023-06-22 S Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.
2023-06-24 H Speaker signed.
2023-06-24 S President signed.
2023-08-04 H Governor signed.
2023-08-21 H Chapter 594, (2023 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2024.

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