Source: http://dccode.elaws.us/code?no=4-4&e=8
Timestamp: 2019-12-05 17:36:51
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§ 4-401. Definitions.
(1) The term "child" means an individual between the ages of birth and 15 years.
(2) The term "child development center" means a child development facility for more than 5 children which provides a full day (more than 4 but less than 24 hours per day), part day (up to 4 hours per day) or before and after school child development program, including such programs provided during school vacations.
(3) The term "child development home" means a private residence which provides a child development program for up to a total of 6 children with no more than 2 children younger than 2 years of age in the group. The total of 6 children shall not include those of the caregiver who are 6 years or older; provided, that the total number of children of the caregiver between the ages of 6 and 15 years shall not exceed 3, and of those 3 children, no more than 2 shall be age 10 years or younger. A child development home shall also include care given to a child by a caregiver related to the child. For the purpose of this paragraph, the term "related" means any of the following relationships by marriage, blood, or adoption: Grandparent, parent, brother, sister, step-sister, step-brother, uncle, or aunt.
(3A) The term "children of families who are at-risk" means children living in low-income working families with limited community and family resources or services available to them, such that they are at-risk of becoming dependent upon assistance from the TANF program.
(4) The term "Department" means the Executive Office of the Mayor or the Mayor's designee.
(5) The term "in-home care" means a child care program provided in a child's home by an in-home caregiver pursuant to § 4-411.
(5A) The term "TANF" means the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families as defined in § 4-201.01.
(6) The term "termination of employment" means loss of employment by a parent resulting from a reduction in force, or in the case of private employment, a layoff or reduction in personnel due to budgetary constraints of the employer.
(Sept. 19, 1979, D.C. Law 3-16, § 2, 26 DCR 20; Sept. 29, 1982, D.C. Law 4-163, § 2(a), 29 DCR 3974; Apr. 13, 1999, D.C. Law 12-216, § 2(a), 46 DCR 281; Aug. 16, 2008, D.C. Law 17-219, § 4006, 55 DCR 7598; Sept. 14, 2011, D.C. Law 19-21, § 4022, 58 DCR 6226.)
1981 Ed., § 3-301.
1973 Ed., § 3-301.
D.C. Law 17-219 rewrote par. (4), which had read as follows:
"(4) The term 'Department' means the District of Columbia Department of Human Services."
"(3) The term 'child development home' means a private residence which provides a child development program for up to a total of 5 children with no more than 2 children younger than 2 years of age in the group. The total of 5 children shall not include those of the caregiver who are 6 years or older: Except, that the total number of children of the caregiver between the ages of 6 and 15 shall not exceed 3, and of those 3 children, no more than 2 shall be age 10 or younger. A child development home shall also include care given to a child by a caregiver related to the child. For the purpose of this paragraph, 'related' means any of the following relationships by marriage, blood, or adoption: Grandparent, brother, sister, step-sister, step-brother, uncle, and aunt."
For temporary amendment of section, see § 2(a) of the Day Care Policy Emergency Amendment Act of 1997 (D.C. Act 12-207, December 15, 1997, 44 DCR 353).
Section 3 of D.C. Act 12-207 provided that the Mayor shall issue rules to implement the provision of the act.
For temporary provision relating to issuance of rules by the Mayor, see § 3 of the Day Care Policy Emergency Amendment Act of 1998 (D.C. Act 12-509, November 10, 1998, 45 DCR 8146), and § 3 of the Day Care Policy Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 1999 (D.C. Act 13-12, February 8, 1999, 46 DCR 2330).
For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 4022 of Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Support Emergency Act of 2011 (D.C. Act 19-93, June 29, 2011, 58 DCR 5599).
Law 3-16, the "Day Care Policy Act of 1979," was introduced in Council and assigned Bill No. 3-7, which was referred to the Committee on Human Resources. The Bill was adopted on first and second readings on May 22, 1979, and June 5, 1979, respectively. Signed by the Mayor on June 29, 1979, it was assigned Act No. 3-57 and transmitted to both Houses of Congress for its review.
Law 4-163, the "Day Care Policy Act of 1979 Amendment Act of 1982," was introduced in Council and assigned Bill No. 4-457, which was referred to the Committee on Human Services. The Bill was adopted on first and second readings on July 6, 1982, and July 20, 1982, respectively. Signed by the Mayor on July 29, 1982, it was assigned Act No. 4-237 and transmitted to both Houses of Congress for its review.
Law 12-216, the "Day Care Policy Amendment Act of 1998," was introduced in Council and assigned Bill No. 12-328, which was referred to the Committee on Human Services. The Bill was adopted on first and second readings on October 6, 1998, and November 10, 1998, respectively. Signed by the Mayor on December 9, 1998, it was assigned Act No. 12-531 and transmitted to both Houses of Congress for its review. D.C. Law 12-216 became effective on April 13, 1999.
Appointment as Lead Agency and Delegation of Mayor's Authority to Administer the Day Care Policy Act of 1979 to the Office of the State Superintendent of Education, see Mayor's Order 2009-3, January 15, 2009 (56 DCR 2017).
Short title: Section 4005 of D.C. Law 17-219 provided that subtitle C of title IV of the act may be cited as the "Childcare Funding Support Amendment Act of 2008".
Short title: Section 4021 of D.C. Law 19-21 provided that subtitle C of title IV of the act may be cited as "Day Care Policy Amendment Act of 2011".
§ 4-402. Day care program authorized; funding system for child development facilities.
The Department is hereby authorized to provide a broad program of day care services for children of parents referred or approved by the Department for various training and work incentive programs, for children of other parents known to the Department where day care appears to be in the child's best interest, and for children of low-income families, otherwise unknown to the Department, where the parents are employed outside of the home. As a part of its broad program of day care services, the Department shall develop a funding system for all child development facilities serving such children consistent with the provisions of this chapter that will encourage such facilities to:
1981 Ed., § 3-302.
1973 Ed., § 3-302.
"Sec. 2. (a) The Mayor shall withdraw any request for offers, and not issue any future request for offers, for the use of any District-owned or District-operated property for any child development program or child care program until the Mayor submits to the Council for a 30-day period of review, prior to any action, the following:
"(1) A comprehensive analysis of any proposed child day care services;
"(2) A detailed report on efforts being made to find employment with potential awardees, or any other entity, for separated Department of Parks and Recreation day care employees;
"(3) An examination of whether the District's laws on privatization (section 105b of the District of Columbia Procurement Practices Act of 1985, effective March 19, 1994 (D.C. Law 10-79; D.C. Official Code § 2-301.05b)) have been followed; and
"(4) A detailed report on the future of special needs/developmental programs and care in the Department of Parks and Recreation and the District.
"(b) All day care services and child development programs that are proposed to be removed from the Department of Parks and Recreation during the fiscal year 2010, shall remain open until September 30, 2009."
Section 4(b) of D.C. Law 18-46 provides that the act shall expire after 225 days of its having taken effect.
For temporary (90 day) addition, see § 2602 of Fiscal Year 2004 Budget Support Emergency Act of 2003 (D.C. Act 15-105, June 20, 2003, 50 DCR 5613).
For temporary (90 day) addition, see § 2602 of Fiscal Year 2004 Budget Support Congressional Review Emergency Act of 2003 (D.C. Act 15-149, September 22, 2003, 50 DCR 8360).
For temporary (90 day) addition, see § 2 of Day Care Facility Emergency Act of 2009 (D.C. Act 18-97, May 27, 2009, 56 DCR ).
For temporary (90 day) addition, see § 2 of Day Care Facility Congressional Review Emergency Act of 2009 (D.C. Act 18-152, July 30, 2009, 56 DCR 6340).
§ 4-402.01. Funding for day care provided by D.C. Public Schools.
(Sept. 19, 1979, D.C. Law 3-16, § 3a, as added Nov. 13, 2003, D.C. Law 15-39, § 2702, 50 DCR 5668.)
§ 4-403. Payment of full cost by Department.[Repealed]
1981 Ed., § 3-303.
For temporary (225 day) repeal of section, see § 2(b) of Day Care Policy Temporary Amendment Act of 1998 (D.C. Law 12-72, March 20, 1998, law notification 45 DCR 2107).
For temporary repeal of section, see § 2(b) of the Day Care Policy Emergency Amendment Act of 1998 (D.C. Act 12-509, November 10, 1998, 45 DCR 8146), and § 2(b) of the Day Care Policy Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 1999 (D.C. 13-12, February 8, 1999, 46 DCR 2330).
D.C. Law 12-241 purported to substitute "TANF or POWER" for "AFDC" throughout the section; however, the repeal by D.C. Law 12-216, § 2(b) has been given effect herein.
§ 4-405. Schedule of payments by parents.
(a) Parents who receive day care services pursuant to § 4-404 shall pay a portion of services according to the sliding scale set forth in subsection (b) of this section.
(Percent of Child Care
Increment Adjusted Income Paid by Parent)
2 $8,020 -- $9,012 5%
3 $9,013 -- $10,005 10%
4 $10,006 -- $10,998 15%
5 $10,999 -- $11,991 20%
6 $11,992 -- $12,984 25%
7 $12,985 -- $13,977 30%
8 $13,978 -- $14,970 35%
9 $14,971 -- $15,963 40%
10 $15,964 -- $16,956 45%
11 $16,957 -- $17,949 50%
12 $17,950 -- $18,942 55%
13 $18,943 -- $19,935 60%
14 $19,936 -- $20,928 65%
15 $20,929 -- $21,921 70%
1981 Ed., § 3-305.
1973 Ed., § 3-305.
Law 3-166, the "Day Care Policy Act Amendment Act of 1980," was introduced in Council and assigned Bill No. 3-381, which was referred to the Committee on Human Services. The Bill was adopted on first and second readings on October 28, 1980, and November 12, 1980, respectively. Signed by the Mayor on November 25, 1980, it was assigned Act No. 3-297 and transmitted to both Houses of Congress for its review.
For legislative history of D.C. Law 4-163, see Historical and Statutory Notes following § 4-401.
For legislative history of D.C. Law 8-144, see Historical and Statutory Notes following § 4-403.
For legislative history of D.C. Law 8-202, see Historical and Statutory Notes following § 4-403.
Delegation of authority pursuant to D.C. Law 8-202, the "D.C. Family Support Act Federal Conformity Amendment Act of 1990", Effective March 6, 1991, see Mayor's Order 2000-157, October 12, 2000 (47 DCR 8683).
§ 4-406. Responsibility of Department for payment.
(1) A child development home, after admission of a particular child, for its part of the appropriate rate for up to 15 consecutive days for that child when absence is caused by illness of the child or a change in the parent's training status, provided the child is in regular attendance and the parent remains eligible or a space is being reserved;
1981 Ed., § 3-306.
1973 Ed., § 3-306.
For temporary (225 day) amendment of section, see § 2(e) of Day Care Policy Temporary Amendment Act of 1998 (D.C. Law 12-72, March 20, 1998, law notification 45 DCR 2107).
For temporary amendment of section, see § 2(e) of the Day Care Policy Emergency Amendment Act of 1997 (D.C. Act 12-207, December 15, 1997, 44 DCR 353), § 2(e) of the Day Care Policy Emergency Amendment Act of 1998 (D.C. Act 12-509, November 10, 1998, 45 DCR 8146), and § 2(e) of the Day Care Policy Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 1999 (D.C. Act 13-12, February 8, 1999, 46 DCR 2330).
Law 5-174, the "Day Care Policy Act of 1979 Amendments Act of 1984," was introduced in Council and assigned Bill No. 5-527, which was referred to the Committee on Human Services. The Bill was adopted on first and second readings on December 4, 1984, and December 18, 1984, respectively. Signed by the Mayor on January 11, 1985, it was assigned Act No. 5-239 and transmitted to both Houses of Congress for its review.
§ 4-407. Collection of overpayments.
1981 Ed., § 3-307.
1973 Ed., § 3-307.
§ 4-408. Waiver of overpayments.
1981 Ed., § 3-308.
1973 Ed., § 3-308.
§ 4-409. Contracts with licensed child development centers; payment for services.
(a) The Department shall, on an annual basis, enter into contracts or agreements with licensed child development centers to provide day care services for children described in § 4-404.01. Payment for such services shall be on the following basis:
(3) The Mayor, pursuant to subchapter I of Chapter 5 of Title 2, shall issue rules to establish differentiated payment rates for child development centers that reflect variations in the costs of providing services to children of different age groups which shall not be below the rates established pursuant to subsections (a)(1) and (h)(2) of this section.
(e) The Mayor shall report to the Council of the District of Columbia, by July 1st each year, what impact the cost of living has had on the provision of day care services in the District during the preceding 12 months, and what the monthly utilization has been during that same period in each category of day care paid for by the District.
(2) The Department has determined, based on the center's current performance of this function or otherwise, that the center has exhibited a reasonable capability to carry out such function.
(Sept. 19, 1979, D.C. Law 3-16, § 10, 26 DCR 20; Mar. 15, 1985, D.C. Law 5-174, § 2(b), 32 DCR 743; Dec. 16, 1987, D.C. Law 7-57, § 2(a), 34 DCR 7081; July 29, 1988, D.C. Law 7-136, § 2(a), 35 DCR 4259; Aug. 17, 1991, D.C. Law 9-28, § 2(a), 38 DCR 4211; Apr. 7, 1995, D.C. Law 11-2, § 2(a), 42 DCR 1068; Sept. 26, 1995, D.C. Law 11-52, § 503(a), 42 DCR 3684; Apr. 9, 1997, D.C. Law 11-255, § 9, 44 DCR; Apr. 13, 1999, D.C. Law 12- 216, § 2(f), 46 DCR 281.)
1981 Ed., § 3-309.
1973 Ed., § 3-309.
For temporary (225 day) amendment of section, see § 103(a) of Omnibus Budget Support Temporary Act of 1991 (D.C. Law 9-19, June 21, 1991, law notification 38 DCR 5786).
For temporary (225 day) amendment of section, see § 2(a) of Day Care Policy Temporary Amendment Act of 1994 (D.C. Law 10-198, March 14, 1995, law notification 42 DCR 1515).
For temporary (225 day) amendment of section, see § 3 of Public Assistance and Day Care Policy Temporary Amendment Act of 1994 (D.C. Law 10-208, March 14, 1995, law notification 42 DCR 1568).
For temporary (225 day) amendment of section, see § 503(a) of Multiyear Budget Spending Reduction and Support Temporary Act of 1995 (D.C. Law 10-253, March 23, 1995, law notification 42 DCR 1652).
For temporary (225 day) amendment of section, see § 2(f) of Day Care Policy Temporary Amendment Act of 1998 (D.C. Law 12-72, March 20, 1998, law notification 45 DCR 2107).
For temporary amendment of section, see § 103(a) of the Omnibus Budget Support Emergency Act of 1991 (D.C. Act 9-37, May 17, 1991, 38 DCR 3390). Section 301 of D.C. Act 9-37 provided that Section 103 shall apply as of October 1, 1990 and until the effective date of the Omnibus Budget Support Emergency Act of 1991 and beginning on the effective date of the Omnibus Budget Support Emergency Act of 1991 the rates for licensed child development centers, child development homes, and in-home caregivers in effect pursuant to the Day Care Policy Act shall revert to the rates in effect on September 1, 1990.
For temporary amendment of section, see § 103(a) of the Omnibus Budget Support Congressional Recess Emergency Act of 1991 (D.C. Act 9-69, July 24, 1991, 38 DCR 4945).
For temporary amendment of section, see § 2 (a) of the Day Care Policy Emergency Amendment Act of 1994 (D.C. Act 10-319, August 4, 1994, 41 DCR 5367), § 2 (a) of the Day Care Policy Congressional Adjournment Emergency Amendment Act of 1994 (D.C. Act 10-330, October 21, 1994, 41 DCR 7162), and § 2 (a) of the Day Care Policy Congressional Adjournment Emergency Amendment Act of 1995 (D.C. Act 11-2, January 18, 1995, 42 DCR 539).
For temporary amendment of section, see § 3(a) of the Public Assistance and Day Care Policy Emergency Amendment Act of 1994 (D.C. Act 10-326, October 21, 1994, 41 DCR 7153).
For temporary amendment of section, see § 503(a) of the Multiyear Budget Spending Reduction and Support Emergency Act of 1994 (D.C. Act 10-389, December 29, 1994, 42 DCR 197).
For temporary amendment of section, see § 401 of the Omnibus Budget Support Emergency Act of 1995 (D.C. Act 11-44, April 28, 1995, 42 DCR 2217) and § 503(a) of the Omnibus Budget Support Congressional Review Emergency Act of 1995 (D.C. Act 11-124, July 27, 1995, 42 DCR 4160).
For temporary amendment of section, see § 2(f) of the Day Care Policy Emergency Amendment Act of 1997 (D.C. Act 12-207, December 15, 1997, 45 DCR 353), § 2(f) of the Day Care Policy Emergency Amendment Act of 1998 (D.C. Act 12-509, November 10, 1998, 45 DCR 8146), and § 2(f) of the Day Care Policy Congressional Emergency Amendment Act of 1999 (D.C. Act 13-12, 46 DCR 2330).
For legislative history of D.C. Law 5-174, see Historical and Statutory Notes following § 4-406.
Law 7-57, the "Day Care Policy Act of 1979 Amendment Temporary Act of 1987," was introduced in Council and assigned Bill No. 7-305. The Bill was adopted on first and second readings on September 29, 1987 and October 13, 1987, respectively. Signed by the Mayor on October 26, 1987, it was assigned Act No. 7-90 and transmitted to both Houses of Congress for its review.
Law 7-136, the "Day Care Policy Act of 1979 Amendment Act of 1988," was introduced in Council and assigned Bill No. 7-291, which was referred to the Committee on Human Services. The Bill was adopted on first and second readings on May 3, 1988 and May 17, 1988, respectively. Signed by the Mayor on June 1, 1988, it was assigned Act No. 7-186 and transmitted to both Houses of Congress for its review.
Law 9-28, the "Day Care Policy Budget Conformity Amendment Act of 1991," was introduced in Council and assigned Bill No. 9-161, which was referred to the Committee on Human Services. The Bill was adopted on first and second readings on June 4, 1991, and June 18, 1991, respectively. Signed by the Mayor on July 2, 1991, it was assigned Act No. 9-55 and transmitted to both Houses of Congress for its review.
Law 11-2, the "Day Care Policy Amendment Act of 1995," was introduced in Council and assigned Bill No. 11-37, which was retained by Council. The Bill was adopted on first and second readings on January 17, 1995, and February 7, 1995, respectively. Signed by the Mayor on February 17, 1995, it was assigned Act No. 11-9 and transmitted to both Houses of Congress for its review. D.C. Law 11-2 became effective on April 7, 1995.
§ 4-410. Payments to child development homes and to in-home caregivers.
(a) Payments to child development homes and to in-home caregivers shall be made according to the following rates:
(a-1) The Mayor, pursuant to subchapter I of Chapter 5 of Title 2, shall issue rules to establish differentiated payment rates for child development homes and in-home caregivers that reflect variations in the cost of providing services to children of different age groups which shall not be below the rates established pursuant to subsections (a) and (b)(2) of this section.
(Sept. 19, 1979, D.C. Law 3-16, § 11, 26 DCR 20; Aug. 2, 1983, D.C. Law 5-23, § 2, 30 DCR 3339; Dec. 16, 1987, D.C. Law 7-57, § 2(b), 34 DCR 7081; July 29, 1988, D.C. Law 7-136, § 2(b), 35 DCR 4259; Aug. 17, 1991, D.C. Law 9-28, § 2(b), 38 DCR 4211; Apr. 7, 1995, D.C. Law 11-2, § 2(b), 42 DCR 1068; Sept. 26, 1996, D.C. Law 11-52, § 503(b), 42 DCR 3684.)
1981 Ed., § 3-310.
1973 Ed., § 3-310.
For temporary (225 day) amendment of section, see § 103(b) of Omnibus Budget Support Temporary Act of 1991 (D.C. Law 9-19, June 21, 1991, law notification 38 DCR 5786).
For temporary (225 day) amendment of section, see § 2(b) of Day Care Policy Temporary Amendment Act of 1994 (D.C. Law 10-198, March 14, 1995, law notification 42 DCR 1515).
For temporary (225 day) amendment of section, see § 3(b) of Public Assistance and Day Care Policy Temporary Amendment Act of 1994 (D.C. Law 10-208, March 14, 1995, law notification 42 DCR 1568).
For temporary (225 day) amendment of section, see § 503(b) of Multiyear Budget Spending Reduction and Support Temporary Act of 1995 (D.C. Law 10-253, March 23, 1995, law notification 42 DCR 1652).
For temporary amendment of section, see § 103(b) of the Omnibus Budget Support Emergency Act of 1991 (D.C. Act 9-37, May 17, 1991, 38 DCR 3390).
For temporary amendment of section, see § 103(b) of the Omnibus Budget Support Congressional Recess Emergency Act of 1991 (D.C. Act 9-69, July 24, 1991, 38 DCR 4945).
For temporary amendment of section, see § 2(b) of the Day Care Policy Emergency Amendment Act of 1994 (D.C. Act 10-319, August 4, 1994, 41 DCR 5367), § 2(b) of the Day Care Policy Congressional Adjournment Emergency Amendment Act of 1994 (D.C. Act 10-330, October 21, 1994, 41 DCR 7162), and § 2(b) of the Day Care Policy Congressional Adjournment Emergency Amendment Act of 1995 (D.C. Act 11- 2, January 18, 1995, 42 DCR 539).
For temporary amendment of section, see § 3(b) of the Public Assistance and Day Care Policy Emergency Amendment Act of 1994 (D.C. Act 10-326, October 21, 1994, 41 DCR 7153).
For temporary amendment of section, see § 503(b) of the Multiyear Budget Spending Reduction and Support Emergency Act of 1994 (D.C. Act 10-389, December 29, 1994, 42 DCR 197).
For temporary amendment of section, see § 503(b) of the Omnibus Budget Support Congressional Review Emergency Act of 1995 (D.C. Act 11-124, July 27, 1995, 42 DCR 4160).
Law 5-23, the "Day Care Policy Act of 1979 Amendment Act of 1983," was introduced in Council and assigned Bill No. 5-163, which was referred to the Committee on Human Services. The Bill was adopted on first and second readings on May 10, 1983, and May 24, 1983, respectively. Signed by the Mayor on June 9, 1983, it was assigned Act No. 5-40 and transmitted to both Houses of Congress for its review.
For legislative history of D.C. Law 7-57, see Historical and Statutory Notes following § 4-409.
For legislative history of D.C. Law 7-136, see Historical and Statutory Notes following § 4-409.
For legislative history of D.C. Law 9-28, see Historical and Statutory Notes following § 4-409.
For legislative history of D.C. Law 11-2, see Historical and Statutory Notes following § 4-409.
For legislative history of D.C. Law 11-52, see Historical and Statutory Notes following § 4-409.
§ 4-411. Standards for in-home care.
(1) In-home care within the child's own home, by an in-home caregiver, shall be used only when other day care plans are not feasible and in-home care offers greater benefits to the mother or other responsible relative and the child;
(3) In-home care shall be arranged by mutual agreement between the child's own mother or caretaker relative, the in-home caregiver, and the Department;
(7) The in-home caregiver shall furnish the Department with the same medical certification of good health as that required for licensed caregivers pursuant to § 403 (j) of Regulation No. 74-34 (Child Development Facilities Regulation). Further, the in-home caregiver shall furnish the Department with medical certification of good health for any child of her own whom she brings to the home of the mother or caretaker relative;
1981 Ed., § 3-311.
1973 Ed., § 3-311.
For legislative history of D.C. Law 12-241, see Historical and Statutory Notes following § 4-403.
§ 4-413. Monitoring day care services; publication of procedures; compliance with federal regulations.
1981 Ed., § 3-313.
1973 Ed., § 3-313.
For temporary (225 day) amendment of section, see § 2 of Day Care Grant-Making and Rulemaking Temporary Amendment Act of 2006 (D.C. Law 16-156, September 19, 2006, law notification 53 DCR 7928).
For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 2 of Day Care Grant-Making and Rulemaking Emergency Amendment Act of 2006 (D.C. Act 16-380, May 19, 2006, 53 DCR 4405).
For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 5182 of Fiscal Year 2007 Budget Support Emergency Act of 2006 (D.C. Act 16-477, August 8, 2006, 53 DCR 7068).
For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 5182 of Fiscal Year 2007 Budget Support Congressional Review Emergency Act of 2006 (D.C. Act 16-499, October 23, 2006, 53 DCR 8845).
For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 5182 of Fiscal Year 2007 Budget Support Congressional Review Emergency Act of 2007 (D.C. Act 17-1, January 16, 2007, 54 DCR 1165).
Short title: Section 5181 of D.C. Law 16-192 provided that subtitle L of title V of the act may be cited as the "Day Care Improvement Amendment Act of 2006".
§ 4-414. Authorization of grants to develop satellite child development home programs.
1981 Ed., § 3-314.
1973 Ed., § 3-314.