SF743 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Rulemaking requirement to relax child care staff-to-child ratios for smaller communities

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Senate File No. 743 is a proposed bill in Minnesota that aims to change rules for child care facilities in smaller, non-metropolitan areas of the state. Specifically, it directs the commissioner of human services or the commissioner of children, youth, and families to adjust the rules concerning the staff-to-child ratios in these regions.

According to the bill, child care centers in these smaller communities will be allowed: 1. To add a second staff member only when the number of children reaches higher thresholds: six infants, ten toddlers, fifteen preschoolers, or twenty school-aged children. 2. To group children together during operating hours even if their ages vary by up to 60 months, as long as other specified requirements are met.

The bill also allows for these rule changes to be made using a streamlined process, exempting them from some broader regulatory requirements usually needed for rulemaking. This is intended to make the process quicker and more flexible. The changes are motivated by the unique needs and conditions of smaller communities, aiming to provide them with more adaptable child care settings.

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DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
January 29, 2025HouseFloorActionIntroduction and first reading
January 29, 2025SenateFloorActionIntroduction and first reading
January 29, 2025HouseFloorActionReferred toHealth and Human Services
January 29, 2025SenateFloorActionReferred toHealth and Human Services