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TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Contra
FROM:
Costa
Phil Batchelor, County Administratorot
4o County
DATE: July 3 , 1990 c°srA�o�KT`
SUBJECT: LEGISLATION: AB 1853 (Speier)
SPECIFIC REOUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION
,RECONIlYIENDATION:
Indicate that the Board of Supervisors continues to be the
SPONSOR of AB 1853 by Assemblywoman Jackie Speier, as amended-
June
mendedJune 13 , 1990.
BACKGROUND:
The Board of Supervisors indicated last year that it was the
sponsor of AB 1853 by Assemblywoman Speier which would establish
the California Child Care Partnership Council and which
encourages each county to take one of several specified actions
in regard to planning for ways to meet the identified child care
needs in the county. On June 5, 1990 the Board of Supervisors
voted to continue its sponsorship of AB 1853 as amended May 10,
1990. On June 13 , 1990 the bill was amended again.
As amended June 13 , 1990, AB 1853 does all of the following:
1. Abolishes the existing advisory committee which is to assist
the State Department of Education in developing a state plan
for child development programs effective June 30, 1991 or
when all members of the California Child Care Partnership
Council are appointed, whichever comes first.
2 . Creates the California Child Care Partnership Council, which
replaces the existing advisory committee.
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RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE
APPROVE OTHER
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ACTION OF BOARD ON 'Tilly 1 0, 1990 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER
VOTE OF SUPERVISORS
x I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE
`UNANIMOUS(ABSENT ) AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN
AYES: NOES: AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD
ABSENT: ABSTAIN: OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN.
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PHIL B HELOR,ARK OF THE BOARD OF
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The California Child Care Partnership Council consists of 21
.( sic) regular members and six ex-officio state government
members, as follows:
6 representing California employers, four of whom are
appointed by the Governor and one each of whom are appointed
by the Speaker of the Assembly and the Senate Rules
Committee. At least two of these members shall be
representatives who sponsor child care programs for their
employees.
6 members represent the following offices: two county
supervisors, two city council members or mayors, one member
of a local school board and one member representing a county
board of education, all appointed by the Governor from lists
of candidates submitted by their respective statewide
associations. At least one member from each category shall
come from a local jurisdiction which sponsors a child care
program for its employees.
2 members representing organized labor, one each appointed
by the Speaker of the Assembly and the Senate Rules
Committee. At least one of the labor representatives shall
either represent child care employees, or be involved in
operating or sponsoring a child care and development
program.
1 member appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly
representing the resource and referral agencies.
1 member appointed by the Senate Rules Committee
representing nonprofit child care providers.
1 member appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly
representing for-profit child care providers.
1 academician specializing in child development, appointed
by the Senate Rules Committee.
1 member appointed by the Governor representing state
subsidized child care providers.
1 family day care provider appointed by the Governor.
2 parents who are consumers of child care services, one each
appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly and the Senate
Rules Committee.
6 ex officio, voting members, as follows:
The Superintendent of Public Instruction.
The Secretary of the Health and Welfare Agency.
Two Senators, one each appointed by the Senate Rules
Committee and the Minority Leader of the Senate.
Two Assembly Members, one each appointed, by the Speaker
and the Minority Leader of the Assembly.
The bill specifies that every effort shall be made to ensure
that the ethnic and racial composition of the council is
reflective, on a statewide basis, of the ethnic and racial
distribution of persons and families to be served by the
comprehensive child care system to be developed by the
California Partnership for Child Care Action Plan.
The bill provides for four year terms for the non state
officials, with designated positions initially serving two
year terms in order to establish staggered four year terms
and provides for organizing the Council and authorizes the
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Council to hire an Executive Director and provides for
reimbursement for the members of the Council for actual and
necessary expenses.
4,. Requires the Council to prepare and forward to the Governor
and the Legislature by February 1, 1992 a 5 year needs
report which analyzes the child care needs in California.
The bill specifies that the needs report is to incorporate
and be based on available needs assessment data prepared by
child care resource and referral agencies and shall
integrate child care data prepared by all state agencies,
including certain specified data required by statute.
5 . Requires the Council to prepare and submit to the Governor
and the Legislature by February 1, 1993 a 5 year California
Partnership for Child Care Action Plan which addresses the
child care needs in California by developing a comprehensive
child care system which maximizes parental responsibility
and parental choice. The action plan is also to detail how
to mobilize public and private resources to meet
California' s child care needs. The action plan is also to
address alternatives for improving the current programs
available to children with special child care needs and is
to consider a uniform fee schedule based on parents ' ability
to pay.
6. The Council is required to conduct public hearings in
preparing the five-year needs report, the five-year action
plan and in reviewing current state program effectiveness.
7. Requires the Council to prepare biennial updates of the
needs report and the action plan and submit them to the
Governor and the Legislature by February 1 of the first year
.of each legislative session. The update ofthe needs report
is to incorporate and integrate child care data prepared and
released by all state agencies and programs.
8. Requires the Council to recommend legislation to the
Governor and the Legislature to implement the action plan.
9. Requires the Council to adopt guidelines for, and provide
information, training and technical assistance to local
communities in the preparation of their community child care
plans. The guidelines are to be adopted by June 30, 1991.
10. Requires the Council to evaluate the effectiveness of this
legislation and the impact of the implementation of the
community child- care plans in meeting the state' s child care
needs and submit biennial evaluations of these areas to the
Governor and Legislature no later than February 1 of the
first year of each legislation session.
11. Requires the Council to coordinate on the state level with
other children' s services, programs, and agencies to ensure
the efficient use of state funds and to prevent the
duplication of services.
12. Requires that, to the extent permitted by federal law, any
federal funds received after January 1, 1991, designated
for, or permitted to be used for, the planning or
development of child care systems shall be allocated by the
Controller, the State Department of Education and State
Department of Social Services, or any other state agency
receiving those funds, to the Council. Unless otherwise
specified in federal law, at least 750 of those funds are to
be allocated by the Council for use by the entity which is
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responsible for submitting the community child care plan to
the Council to support their child care planning and
coordination activities.
13 . Encourages the development of countywide, community-based
child care action plans in each county. Indicates the
intent to have each board of supervisors appoint a local
planning body to direct and assist in the development of the
local plan. Each .board of supervisors is asked, by June 30,
1991, to complete one of. the following actions and report it
to the Council:
* Appoint a local child care planning body to prepare a
countywide; community-based child care plan. The plan
is to be reviewed and approved by the board of
supervisors before being forwarded to the Council.
* Appoint a local child care planning body to prepare and
submit a countywide, community-based child care plan to
the council.
* Develop agreements with other local jurisdictions
within the county to cooperatively prepare and submit a
countywide community-based child care plan to the
Council.
* Communicate to the Council that it has no immediate
interest in either establishing a local child care
planning body or developing an agreement with any other
local jurisdictions to assume that responsibility.
.Where a county exercises this option, the Council is
directed to accept requests from any other jurisdiction
or combination of local jurisdictions in that county to
establish a local child care planning body and develop
a countywide, community-based child care plan.
14. Outlines the suggested process to be following in preparing
a child care plan and the suggested content for the plan.
15. Declares the intent of the Legislature to fund the program
in the Budget Act for 1991-92 and declares that no funds
which have already been received by the State Department of
Education will be allocated to the California Child Care
Partnership Council.
AB 1853 passed the Assembly Human Services Committee by a 5: 1
vote on April 19, 1989. Assemblymen Bates, Bronzan, Floyd, Peace
and Tucker voted "aye" . Assemblyman Leslie voted "no" . AB 1853
passed the Assembly Ways & Means Committee by a 20: 3 vote on
January 17, 1990. Assemblymen Baker and Felando and
Assemblywoman Wright voted "no" . All other members of the
Committee, including Assemblyman Campbell voted "aye" . AB 1853
passed the full Assembly by a 49:24 vote on January. 29, 1990.
From this County, Assemblyman Baker voted "no" and Assemblymen
Bates, Campbell and Isenberg voted "aye" . AB 1853 passed the
Senate Education Committee on June 27,. 1990. In view of the fact
that the Board of Supervisors originally sponsored AB 1853 in
1989 and that the basic intent of the legislation remains
consistent with the child care goals of the Board of Supervisors
it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors indicated that it
continues to be the sponsor of AB 1853 .
cc: Assemblywoman Jackie Speier
County Administrator
James A. Rydingsword, Social Services Director
Kate Ertz-Berger, Executive Director
Contra Costa Child Care Council
Les Spahnn, SRJ. Jackson, Barish & Associates