Kansas Statutes
Article 5 - Maternity Centers And Child Care Facilities
65-528 Child care policy of state; desired outcome.

65-528. Child care policy of state; desired outcome. (a) The desired outcome of the child care policy of the state of Kansas is that families be able to fulfill their roles as primary child care givers and educators of young children by having access to high quality, affordable child care. The following principles shall guide development and implementation of state policy to achieve that outcome:
(1) Family self-sufficiency. A stable source of child care is a critical ingredient to economic self-sufficiency. Child care policies and programs must facilitate a smooth transition into the work force for parents and a rich and stable environment for children.
(2) Investment in children. Child care is a critical investment that affects a child's readiness to learn. High quality child care programs recognize and implement good early childhood practices.
(3) Consumer orientation and education. Child care policies and programs must be responsive to the changing needs of families and educate families about available options, identifying quality programs and selecting appropriate care.
(4) Accessibility. High quality child care must be available to any family seeking care regardless of where the family lives or the special needs of the child. A centralized place in local communities must be available to facilitate parents' access to child care.
(5) Affordability. High quality child care must be available on a sliding scale basis, with families contributing based on ability to pay.
(6) Diversity. It is the goal of the state to strive wherever possible to provide child care in an integrated setting where children with various needs and of various income levels and cultures are cared for together.
(7) Efficient, coordinated administration and support for infrastructure. Child care programs must be coordinated to ensure the most effective use of federal, state, local and private funds. State child care agencies and policies must support the orderly development of a high quality child care system working with local and private providers.
(b) Any state agency involved in implementing any part of the state's child care policy shall develop appropriate measures of progress toward achievement of the stated outcome under the oversight of the joint committee on children and families in accordance with K.S.A. 46-2001 et seq. and amendments thereto.
History: L. 1994, ch. 279, ยง 1; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 65 - Public Health

Article 5 - Maternity Centers And Child Care Facilities

65-501 License or temporary permit required; exemptions.

65-503 Definitions.

65-504 Licenses; contents; limitations; posting; inspections; temporary permits; access to premises; temporary licenses; denial or revocation of license; procedure.

65-505 License fees; maternity centers and child care licensing fee fund.

65-506 Notice of issuance, limitation, modification, suspension or revocation of license; notice to parents or guardians of enrollees of limitation, modification, suspension, revocation or denial; unlicensed placements prohibited.

65-507 Records of maternity centers and child care facilities; confidentiality.

65-508 Equipment, supplies, accommodations; competent supervision and care of children; safe sleep practices; rules and regulations; immunizations.

65-510 Unlawful for child care facility to care for adults; exceptions.

65-512 Inspections.

65-513 Changes or alterations required to comply with law; notice; duty of licensee.

65-514 Violations of article 5 of chapter 65; penalties; notice and hearing.

65-515 Prosecutions.

65-516 Restrictions on persons maintaining or residing, working or volunteering at child care facility; exceptions; criminal history check by secretary of health and environment; information to be provided sponsoring child placement agency; child car...

65-523 Grounds for limitation, modification or suspension of license or temporary permit.

65-524 Suspension, limitation or modification of license or temporary permit prior to hearing; procedure.

65-525 Disclosure of certain information prohibited, exceptions; consent to disseminate certain information required.

65-526 Civil fine assessed against licensee; limitations.

65-527 Drop-in programs and school-age programs in schools and public recreation centers; licensing of.

65-528 Child care policy of state; desired outcome.

65-529 Continuation of effect of license, registration or permit.

65-530 Smoking prohibited in day care homes.

65-531 Immunization information and records; disclosure.

65-532 Lexie's law.

65-534 Online information dissemination system; rules and regulations.

65-535 Staff secure facility; requirements; services; rules and regulations.

65-536 Juvenile crisis intervention centers; requirements; premises; admission; treatment plans; rules and regulations; annual report; definitions.