SUBCHAPTER II–C—CHILD CARE SAFETY AND HEALTH GRANTS
Editorial Notes
Codification
This subchapter was enacted as part of title XIV of div. A of the Children's Health Act of 2000, and not as part of
§9859. Definitions
In this subchapter:
(1) Child with a disability; infant or toddler with a disability
The terms "child with a disability" and "infant or toddler with a disability" have the meanings given the terms in
(2) Eligible child care provider
The term "eligible child care provider" means a provider of child care services for compensation, including a provider of care for a school-age child during non-school hours, that—
(A) is licensed, regulated, registered, or otherwise legally operating, under State and local law; and
(B) satisfies the State and local requirements,
applicable to the child care services the provider provides.
(3) Secretary
The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
(4) State
The term "State" means any of the several States of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
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§9859a. Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this subchapter $200,000,000 for fiscal year 2001, and such sums as may be necessary for each subsequent fiscal year.
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§9859b. Programs
The Secretary shall make allotments to eligible States under
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§9859c. Amounts reserved; allotments
(a) Amounts reserved
The Secretary shall reserve not more than one-half of 1 percent of the amount appropriated under
(b) State allotments
(1) General rule
From the amounts appropriated under
(A) an amount that bears the same ratio to 50 percent of such remainder as the product of the young child factor of the State and the allotment percentage of the State bears to the sum of the corresponding products for all States; and
(B) an amount that bears the same ratio to 50 percent of such remainder as the product of the school lunch factor of the State and the allotment percentage of the State bears to the sum of the corresponding products for all States.
(2) Young child factor
In this subsection, the term "young child factor" means the ratio of the number of children under 5 years of age in a State to the number of such children in all States, as provided by the most recent annual estimates of population in the States by the Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce.
(3) School lunch factor
In this subsection, the term "school lunch factor" means the ratio of the number of children who are receiving free or reduced price lunches under the school lunch program established under the National School Lunch Act (
(4) Allotment percentage
(A) In general
For purposes of this subsection, the allotment percentage for a State shall be determined by dividing the per capita income of all individuals in the United States, by the per capita income of all individuals in the State.
(B) Limitations
If an allotment percentage determined under subparagraph (A) for a State—
(i) is more than 1.2 percent, the allotment percentage of the State shall be considered to be 1.2 percent; and
(ii) is less than 0.8 percent, the allotment percentage of the State shall be considered to be 0.8 percent.
(C) Per capita income
For purposes of subparagraph (A), per capita income shall be—
(i) determined at 2-year intervals;
(ii) applied for the 2-year period beginning on October 1 of the first fiscal year beginning after the date such determination is made; and
(iii) equal to the average of the annual per capita incomes for the most recent period of 3 consecutive years for which satisfactory data are available from the Department of Commerce on the date such determination is made.
(c) Data and information
The Secretary shall obtain from each appropriate Federal agency, the most recent data and information necessary to determine the allotments provided for in subsection (b).
(d) Definition
In this section, the term "State" includes only the several States of the United States, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
The National School Lunch Act, referred to in subsec. (b)(3), probably means the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act, act June 4, 1946, ch. 281,
§9859d. State applications
To be eligible to receive an allotment under
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§9859e. Use of funds
(a) In general
A State that receives an allotment under
(1) providing training and education to eligible child care providers on preventing injuries and illnesses in children, and promoting health-related practices;
(2) strengthening licensing, regulation, or registration standards for eligible child care providers;
(3) assisting eligible child care providers in meeting licensing, regulation, or registration standards, including rehabilitating the facilities of the providers, in order to bring the facilities into compliance with the standards;
(4) enforcing licensing, regulation, or registration standards for eligible child care providers, including holding increased unannounced inspections of the facilities of those providers;
(5) providing health consultants to provide advice to eligible child care providers;
(6) assisting eligible child care providers in enhancing the ability of the providers to serve children with disabilities and infants and toddlers with disabilities;
(7) conducting criminal background checks for eligible child care providers and other individuals who have contact with children in the facilities of the providers;
(8) providing information to parents on what factors to consider in choosing a safe and healthy child care setting; or
(9) assisting in improving the safety of transportation practices for children enrolled in child care programs with eligible child care providers.
(b) Supplement, not supplant
Funds appropriated pursuant to the authority of this subchapter shall be used to supplement and not supplant other Federal, State, and local public funds expended to provide services for eligible individuals.
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§9859f. Reports
Each State that receives an allotment under
(1) the activities carried out with funds made available through the allotment; and
(2) the progress made by the State toward achieving the goals described in the application submitted by the State under
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