§1791. Funding for military child care
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(b)
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Editorial Notes
Prior Provisions
Provisions similar to those in this subchapter were contained in
Amendments
2023-Subsec. (a).
2021-
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Public Reporting on Certain Military Child Care Programs
Authority for Department of Defense Program To Promote Early Literacy Among Certain Young Children
"(a)
"(b)
"(1) The provision of training on early literacy promotion to appropriate personnel of the Department.
"(2) The purchase and distribution of age-appropriate books to covered caregivers assigned to or serving at an installation of the Department with a child development center or library at which the Secretary is carrying out the program.
"(3) The dissemination to covered caregivers of education materials on early literacy.
"(4) Such other activities as the Secretary determines appropriate.
"(c)
"(d)
"(1) a description of any activities carried out under the program so authorized; and
"(2) an evaluation of the potential expansion of such program to be included as a part of the pediatric primary care of young children and to be carried out in military medical treatment facilities.
"(b) [sic]
"(1) The term 'covered caregiver' means a member of the Armed Forces who is a caregiver of a young child.
"(2) The term 'young child' means any child from birth to the age of five years old, inclusive."
Improvement of Department of Defense Child Development Centers and Increased Availability of Child Care for Children of Military Personnel
"(a)
"(b)
"(1)
"(2)
"(A) A list of any child development centers under the jurisdiction of that Secretary considered to be in poor or failing condition. In the case of each child development center included on this list, the Secretary shall provide a remediation plan for the child development center, which shall include the following elements:
"(i) An estimate of the funding required to complete the remediation plan.
"(ii) The Secretary's funding strategy to complete the remediation plan.
"(iii) Any additional statutory authorities the Secretary needs to complete the remediation plan
"(B) A list of life-threatening and non-life-threatening violations during the previous three years recorded at child development centers under the jurisdiction of that Secretary that are not included on the list required by subparagraph (A), which shall include the name of the installation where the violation occurred and date of inspection.
"(C) A list of what that Secretary considers a life-threatening and non-life-threatening violation, including with regard to the presence of lead, asbestos, and mold.
"(D) A list of how often the 90-day remediation requirement has been waived and the name of each child development center under the jurisdiction of that Secretary at which a waiver was granted.
"(E) Data on child development center closures under the jurisdiction of that Secretary due to a non-life-threatening violation not remedied within 90 days.
"(F) An additional plan to conduct preventive maintenance on other child development centers under the jurisdiction of that Secretary to prevent additional child development centers from degrading to poor or failing condition.
"(c)
"(d)
"(1) in implementing the child development center remediation plans required by subsection (b)(2)(A) for child development centers under the jurisdiction of that Secretary considered to be in 'poor' or 'failing' condition, including details about projects planned, funded, under construction, and completed under the plans;
"(2) in conducting preventive maintenance on other child development centers under the jurisdiction of that Secretary pursuant to the preventive maintenance plan required by subsection (b)(2)(F); and
"(3) in entering into partnerships encouraged by subsection (c), including with regard to each partnership-
"(A) the terms of the agreement, including cost to the United States;
"(B) the number of children described in such subparagraph projected to receive child care under the partnership; and
"(C) if applicable, the actual number of such children who received child care under the partnership during the previous year.
"(e)
24-Hour Child Care
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"(b)
"(c)
"(1) The results of the study described in that subsection.
"(2) If the Secretary determines that furnishing child care available as described in subsection (a) is feasible, such matters as the Secretary determines appropriate in connection with furnishing such child care, including-
"(A) an identification of the installations at which such child care would be beneficial to members of the Armed Forces, civilian employees of the Department, or both;
"(B) an identification of any barriers to making such child care available at the installations identified pursuant to subparagraph (A);
"(C) an assessment whether the child care needs of members of the Armed Forces and civilian employees of the Department described in subsection (a) would be better met by an increase in assistance for child care fees;
"(D) a description and assessment of the actions, if any, being taken to furnish such child care at the installations identified pursuant to subparagraph (A); and
"(E) such recommendations for legislative or administrative action the Secretary determines appropriate to make such child care available at the installations identified pursuant to subparagraph (A), or at any other military installation."
Pilot Program To Provide Financial Assistance to Members of the Armed Forces for In-Home Child Care
"(a)
"(1) Determine the needs of military families who request services provided by in-home child care providers.
"(2) Determine the appropriate amount of financial assistance to provide to military families described in paragraph (1).
"(3) Determine the appropriate qualifications for an in-home child care provider for whose services the Secretary shall provide financial assistance to a military family. In carrying out this paragraph, the Secretary shall-
"(A) take into consideration qualifications for in-home child care providers in the private sector; and
"(B) ensure that the qualifications the Secretary determines appropriate under this paragraph are comparable to the qualifications for a provider of child care services in a military child development center or family home day care.
"(4) Establish a marketing and communications plan to inform members of the Armed Forces who live in the locations described in subsection (b) about the pilot program.
"(b)
"(1) The Secretary shall carry out the pilot program in the five locations that the Secretary determines have the greatest demand for child care services for children of members of the Armed Forces.
"(2) The Secretary may carry out the pilot program at other locations the Secretary determines appropriate.
"(c)
"(1)
"(A) The number of military families participating in the pilot program, disaggregated by location and duration of participation.
"(B) The amount of financial assistance provided to participating military families in each location.
"(C) Metrics by which the Secretary carries out subsection (a)(3)(B);
"(D) The feasibility of expanding the pilot program.
"(E) Legislation or administrative action that the Secretary determines necessary to make the pilot program permanent.
"(F) Any other information the Secretary determines appropriate.
"(2)
"(A) The elements specified in paragraph (1).
"(B) The recommendation of the Secretary whether to make the pilot program permanent.
"(d)
"(e)
"(1) The term 'in-home child care provider' means an individual who provides child care services in the home of the child.
"(2) The terms 'military child development center' and 'family home day care' have the meanings given those terms in section 1800 of title 10, United States Code."
Reduction in Wait Lists for Child Care at Military Installations
"(1)
"(2)
"(A) action taken under paragraph (1); and
"(B) any additional resources (including additional funding for and child care facilities and workers) the Secretary determines necessary to increase access described in paragraph (1)."
Enhancing Military Childcare Programs and Activities of the Department of Defense
"(a)
"(b)
"(1) Mission requirements of units whose members use the childcare development center.
"(2) The unpredictability of work schedules, and fluctuations in day-to-day work hours, of such members.
"(3) The potential for frequent and prolonged absences of such members for training, operations, and deployments.
"(4) The location of the childcare development center on the military installation concerned, including the location in connection with duty locations of members and applicable military family housing.
"(5) Such other matters as the Secretary of the military department concerned considers appropriate for purposes of this section.
"(c)
Reports on Child Development Centers and Financial Assistance for Child Care for Members of the Armed Forces
"(a)
"(b)
"(1) The number of child development centers currently located on military installations.
"(2) The number of dependents of members of the Armed Forces utilizing such child development centers.
"(3) The number of dependents of members of the Armed Forces that are unable to utilize such child development centers due to capacity limitations.
"(4) The types of financial assistance available for child care provided by the Department of Defense off-installation to members of the Armed Forces (including eligible members of the reserve components).
"(5) The extent to which members of the Armed Forces are utilizing such financial assistance for child care off-installation.
"(6) The methods by which the Department of Defense reaches out to eligible military families to increase awareness of the availability of such financial assistance.
"(7) The formulas used to calculate the amount of such financial assistance provided to members of the Armed Forces.
"(8) The funding available for such financial assistance in the Department of Defense and in the military departments.
"(9) The barriers to access, if any, to such financial assistance faced by members of the Armed Forces, including whether standards and criteria of the Department of Defense for child care off-installation may affect access to child care.
"(10) Any other matters the Secretary considers appropriate in connection with such report, including with respect to the enhancement of access to Department of Defense child care development centers and financial assistance for child care off-installation for members of the Armed Forces."