Florida Senate - 2011 SENATOR AMENDMENT
Bill No. CS/CS/HB 139, 1st Eng.
Barcode 973172
LEGISLATIVE ACTION
Senate . House
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Floor: WD/2R .
05/03/2011 03:40 PM .
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Senator Lynn moved the following:
1 Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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3 Between lines 202 and 203
4 insert:
5 Section 3. Section 402.316, Florida Statutes, is amended to
6 read:
7 402.316 Exemptions.—
8 (1) The provisions of ss. 402.301-402.319, except for the
9 requirements regarding screening of child care personnel, do
10 shall not apply to a child care facility that which is an
11 integral part of church or parochial schools conducting
12 regularly scheduled classes, courses of study, or educational
13 programs accredited by, or by a member of, an organization that
14 which publishes and requires compliance with its standards for
15 health, safety, and sanitation. Such standards must meet or
16 exceed the minimum health, safety, and sanitation standards as
17 prescribed under chapter 65C-22, Florida Administrative Code.
18 However, Such facilities shall meet minimum requirements of the
19 applicable local governing body as to health, sanitation, and
20 safety and shall meet the screening requirements pursuant to ss.
21 402.305 and 402.3055. Failure by a facility to comply with the
22 such screening requirements shall result in the loss of the
23 facility’s exemption from licensure.
24 (2) A child care facility covered by the religious
25 exemption set forth in subsection (1) must display in a
26 conspicuous location at the facility its certificate of
27 compliance issued by the agency accrediting the child care
28 facility for a religious exemption. The certificate must state
29 that it is issued specifically for the purpose of providing the
30 child care facility with a religious exemption from licensure.
31 (3)(2) Any county or city with state or local child care
32 licensing programs in existence on July 1, 1974, will continue
33 to license the child care facilities as covered by such
34 programs, notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1),
35 until and unless the licensing agency makes a determination to
36 exempt them.
37 (4)(3) Any child care facility covered by the exemption
38 provisions of subsection (1), but desiring to be included in
39 this act, is authorized to do so by submitting notification to
40 the department. Once licensed, such facility cannot withdraw
41 from the act and continue to operate.
42 (5) A recognized accrediting agency for religious exemption
43 may not own, operate, or administer a child care program that
44 the agency accredits. This limitation applies to programs owned,
45 operated, or administered by relatives of the accrediting agency
46 who are within the fifth degree by blood or marriage.
47 (6) This section does not authorize the department to
48 regulate or control the governance, curriculum, academic
49 curriculum, testing or assessments, evaluation procedures,
50 academic requirements of the staff, disciplinary practices, or
51 hiring practices of any child care program under this section.
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54 And the title is amended as follows:
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56 Delete line 12
57 and insert:
58 day care homes and large family child care homes;
59 amending s. 402.316, F.S.; requiring that the health,
60 safety, and sanitation standards of an accrediting
61 agency applicable to child care facilities that are
62 exempt from licensure meet or exceed the minimum
63 health, safety, and sanitation standards set forth by
64 the Department of Children and Family Services;
65 requiring a child care facility to prominently display
66 a certificate indicating that the facility qualifies
67 for a religious exemption from licensure; prohibiting
68 an accrediting agency for religious exemption from
69 owning, operating, or administering a child care
70 program that it accredits, including a program owned
71 by relatives; providing that application of the
72 accrediting standards does not authorize the
73 department to regulate or control the governance,
74 curriculum, testing or assessments, evaluation
75 procedures, academic requirements of the staff, or the
76 disciplinary or hiring practices of any child care
77 program; amending