Early Childhood and School-Age Care Policy Notes

HB 1540 was introduced through the delayed bill process which took some childcare components out of the DHHS budget (SB 2012), including childcare assistance program, quality tiers, employee match program, grants and shared services, nontraditional care provider support, worker training stipends, and streamlining background checks.


HB 1540 has been sent to the Governor after passing in Senate on 4/26 and House on 4/27.


If you become aware of additional issues impacting the field or if you have any questions, please contact ND Afterschool Network or Child Care Aware of ND.

What We're Watching

SB 2012: A BILL for an Act to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of various divisions of the department of health and human services; to provide an exemption; and to provide for a report.


Last Official Action: After emergency clause failed in House on 4/20, Bill returned to Senate on 4/21.

Failed Bills (not passed in both House & Senate)

SB 2190: Relating to the child care assistance program; and to provide a statement of legislative intent.


Last Official Action: Committee reported back do not pass, failed to pass in House 4/17.

HB 1488: Relating to permission for a student to participate in extracurricular activities, cocurricular activities, and clubs.


Last Official Action: Passed in House (2/14), failed to pass in Senate (3/20)

SB 2301: Relating to the establishment of a child care stabilization program.


Last Official Action: Voted on House Floor 3/17, failed to pass (14 yeas, 78 nays)

SB 2237: Relating to child care income tax credits; and to provide an effective date.


Last Official Action: 3/17 Vote on House Floor, failed to pass (14 yeas, 78 nays)

Bills passed in both House & Senate

HB 1540 was introduced through the delayed bill process which took some childcare components out of the DHHS budget (SB 2012), including childcare assistance program, quality tiers, employee match program, grants and shared services, nontraditional care provider support, worker training stipends, and streamlining background checks.


Last Official Action: Passed both Senate (4/26) and House (4/27). Sent to Governor.

SB 2104: Relating to early childhood services, resource and referral services, workforce development, early childhood inclusion support program, best in class program, and disclosure of child abuse and neglect confirmed decisions involving early childhood services.


Last Official Action: Passed both Senate (1/13) and House (3/29).

SB 2238: Relating to criminal history checks for early childhood services providers; and to provide for a legislative management study.



Last Official Action: Passed both Senate (2/17) and House (3/21)

HB 1521: Relating to alternative curriculum outside of a classroom.


Last Official Action: Passed in House (2/13) and Senate (3/15)

HB 1144: Relating to required training for mandated reporters of child abuse and neglect for public and nonpublic school teachers, administrators, and counselors, and early childhood services providers.


Last Official Action: Passed in House (1/30) and Senate (3/16)

SB 2182: Relating to the definition of early childhood services.


Last Official Action: Passed in Senate (2/9) and House (3/7)

SB 2084: Relating to child care assistance payments to providers.


Last Official Action: Passed in Senate (1/13) and House (3/7), signed by Governor (3/13)


North Dakota Legislative Solutions

North Dakota State Agency Recommendations

Legislative Calendar

  • January 3 Session Begins
  • January 18 Deadline for Representatives to introduce bills
  • January 23 Deadline for Senators to introduce bills
  • February 24 Crossover date for bills
  • February 27/28 Recess
  • April 28 Session limited to 80 legislative days

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