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Repeal of Education Requirements for Child Care Workers in D.C.

This bill aims to remove regulations that require child care workers in the District of Columbia to hold a degree, certificate, or a minimum number of credit hours from a higher education institution. This means individuals working with children will no longer need to meet these formal educational requirements, potentially impacting job availability in the sector and the diversity of caregiver qualifications.
Key points
Repeals higher education qualification requirements for child care workers in the District of Columbia.
Child care staff will no longer need a degree, certificate, or minimum credit hours from a higher education institution.
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Additional Information
A bill to repeal portions of a regulation issued by the State Superintendent of Education of the District of Columbia that require child care workers to have a degree, a certificate, or a minimum number of credit hours from an institution of higher education.
Print number: S 538
Sponsor: Sen. Lee, Mike [R-UT]
Process start date: 2021-03-02