emmasmom wrote:
Due to the new bill being passed rates will be going up all over the place including daycare centers.
Jenn
Why would a bill proposing to regulate home based day cares have any effect on centre daycares?
For that matter assuming a home day care is already self regulating itself there really should be no net increase in fees since any daycare in operation before the 1993 loophole were running just fine
(To be fair there ARE some very good home based ones, but I am skeptical they are in the majority... it is the overcrowded lack of stimulus places that would be punished)
If a home based day care is not overcrowding I fail to see where rates could possibly go up (unless just an excuse for personal greed)
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Ontario is tightening provincial rules governing unregulated daycare businesses and throwing the book at those that flout the law.
Under the Child Care Modernization Act, the province would be able to immediately close a daycare where children are at risk.
In addition, the act would allow ministry officials to levy penalties of up to $100,000 per infraction against caregivers running illegal daycares.
Maximum fines would rise from $2,000 to $250,000 under the proposed act.
If the legislation is enacted, ministry officials would no longer have to go to court to issue fines or shutter an illegal daycare.
The proposed legislation would also take away the financial incentive of remaining unregulated. Under the act, anyone providing care for more than five children under age 10 — including their own children — would require a licence.
Unregulated caregivers would be further restricted by being able to care for only two children under age 2, as is currently the law for regulated home daycares.
The new legislation, which runs to more than 100 pages, also clarifies many “gray areas” in the current rules around what type of care has to be licensed.
Provisions in the act would also give the education ministry more authority to share child care information with other ministries and government authorities, such as Children’s Aid and public health.