Fla. Stat. 402.26
Child care; legislative intent


(1)

The Legislature recognizes the critical importance to the citizens of the state of both safety and quality in child care. Child care in Florida is in the midst of continuing change and development, driven by extraordinary changes in demographics. Many parents with children under age 6 are employed outside the home. For the majority of Florida’s children, child care will be a common experience. For many families, child care is an indispensable part of the effort to meet basic economic obligations or to make economic gains. State policy continues to recognize the changing composition of the labor force and the need to respond to the concerns of Florida’s citizens as they enter the child care market. In particular, the Legislature recognizes the need to have more working parents employed in family-friendly workplaces. In addition, the Legislature recognizes the abilities of public and private employers to assist the family’s efforts to balance family care needs with employment opportunities.

(2)

The Legislature also recognizes the effects of both safety and quality in child care in reducing the need for special education, public assistance, and dependency programs and in reducing the incidence of delinquency and educational failure. In a budgetary context that spends billions of dollars to address the aftermath of bad outcomes, safe, quality child care is one area in which the often maligned concept of cost-effective social intervention can be applied. It is the intent of the Legislature, therefore, that state policy should be firmly embedded in the recognition that child care is a voluntary choice of the child’s parents. For parents who choose child care, it is the intent of the Legislature to protect the health and welfare of children in care.

(3)

To protect the health and welfare of children, it is the intent of the Legislature to develop a regulatory framework that promotes the growth and stability of the child care industry and facilitates the safe physical, intellectual, motor, and social development of the child.

(4)

It is also the intent of the Legislature to promote the development of child care options in the private sector and disseminate information that will assist the public in determining appropriate child care options.

(5)

It is the further intent of the Legislature to provide and make accessible child care opportunities for children at risk, economically disadvantaged children, and other children traditionally disenfranchised from society. In achieving this intent, the Legislature shall develop a school readiness program, a range of child care options, support services, and linkages with other programs to fully meet the child care needs of this population.

Source: Section 402.26 — Child care; legislative intent, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0402.­26 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

402.04
Award of scholarships and stipends
402.05
Requisites for holding scholarship and stipend
402.06
Notes required of scholarship holders
402.07
Payment of notes
402.12
National Community Mental Health Centers Act
402.16
Proceedings by department
402.17
Claims for care and maintenance
402.18
Welfare trust funds
402.19
Photographing records
402.20
County contracts authorized for services and facilities for mental health and developmental disabilities
402.22
Education program for students who reside in residential care facilities operated by the Department of Children and Families or the Agency for Persons with Disabilities
402.24
Recovery of third-party payments for medical services
402.26
Child care
402.33
Department authority to charge fees for services provided
402.34
Body corporate
402.35
Employees
402.40
Child welfare training and certification
402.41
Educational materials and training concerning HIV infections and AIDS
402.47
Foster grandparent and retired senior volunteer services to high-risk and handicapped children
402.49
Mediation process established
402.56
Children’s cabinet
402.57
Direct-support organizations
402.62
Strong Families Tax Credit
402.70
Interagency agreement between Department of Health and Department of Children and Families
402.71
Transfer of funds, positions, and budget authority within department
402.73
Contracting and performance standards
402.80
Office of Community Partners
402.81
Pharmaceutical expense assistance
402.82
Electronic benefits transfer program
402.86
Rulemaking authority for refugee assistance program
402.87
Services to immigrant survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, and other serious crimes
402.88
Persons with Disabilities Registry
402.115
Sharing confidential or exempt information
402.161
Authorization for sale of property
402.164
Legislative intent
402.165
Florida Statewide Advocacy Council
402.166
Florida local advocacy councils
402.167
Duties of state agencies that provide client services relating to the Florida Statewide Advocacy Council and the Florida local advocacy councils
402.181
State Institutions Claims Program
402.185
Productivity enhancing technology
402.261
Child care tax credits
402.301
Child care facilities
402.302
Definitions
402.305
Licensing standards
402.306
Designation of licensing agency
402.307
Approval of licensing agency
402.308
Issuance of license
402.309
Provisional license or registration
402.310
Disciplinary actions
402.311
Inspection
402.312
License required
402.313
Family day care homes
402.314
Supportive services
402.315
Funding
402.316
Exemptions
402.317
Prolonged child care
402.318
Advertisement
402.319
Penalties
402.402
Child protection and child welfare personnel
402.403
Child Protection and Child Welfare Personnel Tuition Exemption Program
402.404
Child Protection and Child Welfare Personnel Student Loan Forgiveness Program
402.715
Office of Quality
402.731
Department of Children and Families certification programs for employees and service providers
402.881
Adult safe houses
402.3025
Public and nonpublic schools
402.3026
Full-service schools
402.3054
Child enrichment service providers
402.3055
Child care personnel requirements
402.3115
Elimination of duplicative and unnecessary inspections
402.3125
Display and appearance of license
402.3131
Large family child care homes
402.7305
Department of Children and Families
402.7306
Administrative monitoring of child welfare providers, and administrative, licensure, and programmatic monitoring of mental health and substance abuse service providers
402.30501
Modification of introductory child care course for community college credit authorized

Current through Fall 2025

§ 402.26. Child care; legislative intent's source at flsenate​.gov