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LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: 05/01/2014  
Subject:    AB 2228 as introduced (Cooley): Crisis nurseries
Submitted For: LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
Department: County Administrator  
Referral No.: 2014-19  
Referral Name: AB 2228 as introduced (Cooley): Crisis nurseries
Presenter: Kathy Gallagher Contact: L. DeLaney, 925-335-1097

Information
Referral History:
This bill was referred to the Legislation Committee by the Director of Employment and Human Services.
Referral Update:

AB 2228, as introduced, Cooley. Crisis nurseries.

Current Status: 03/06/2014: To ASSEMBLY Committee on HUMAN SERVICES.
Committee: Assembly Human Services Committee
Hearing: 04/29/2014 1:30 pm, State Capitol Room 437

Existing law provides for the licensure and regulation by the State Department of Social Services of crisis nurseries, as defined. Violation of these provisions is a misdemeanor. Existing law authorizes crisis nurseries to provide care and supervision for children under 6 years of age who are voluntarily placed by a parent or legal guardian due to a family crisis for no more than 30 days.

Existing law provides that a maximum licensed capacity for a crisis nursery program is 14 children. Existing law authorizes a crisis nursery to provide child day care services for children under 6 years of age at the same site as a crisis nursery, but provides that a child is prohibited from receiving more than 30 calendar days of child day care services at the crisis nursery in a 6-month period unless the department issues an exception. Existing law requires the department to allow the use of fully trained and qualified volunteers as caregivers in a crisis nursery subject to specified conditions.

This bill would provide that the maximum licensed capacity of 14 children applies to overnight crisis nursery programs. The bill would instead provide that a crisis nursery may provide crisis day respite services and that the maximum licensed capacity for crisis day respite shall be based on 35 square feet of indoor activity space per child, as prescribed.

This bill would require that the licensee designate at least one lead caregiver, as described, to be present at the crisis nursery at all times when children are present, would require the licensee to develop, maintain, and implement a written staff training plan, as specified, and would require a crisis nursery to have at least one caregiver at all times who has completed training pediatric first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The bill would modify the requirements relating to the use of volunteers to be counted in the staff-to-child ratios in a crisis nursery, as specified, and would prescribe requirements relating to when a child has a health condition that requires medication.

By expanding the scope of crime, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.

The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.

This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.

Vote: majority.

Appropriation: no.

Fiscal committee: yes.

State-mandated local program: yes.

Recommendation(s)/Next Step(s):
CONSIDER recommending a position of "support" on AB 2228 as introduced (Cooley): Crisis nurseries, to the Board of Supervisors, as recommended by the Director of Employment and Human Services.
Fiscal Impact (if any):

The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement. This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.

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AB 2228 Bill Text

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