HR 9803 · 94th Congress · Day care
A bill to postpone for 6 months the effective date of the requirement that a child day care center meet specified staffing standards (for children between 6 weeks and 6 years old) in order to qualify for Federal payments for the services involved under title XX of the Social Security Act, so long as the standards actually being applied comply with State law and are no lower than those in effect in September 1975.
Bill Progress
1
Introduced✓
Committee3
House Vote4
Senate5
EnactedLatest: Motion to override veto failed of passage in Senate, roll call #165 (60-34).(1976-05-05)
Recorded Votes
FailedSenate · 1976-05-05
Yea 60Nay 34
FailedSenate · 1976-05-05
Yea 60Nay 34
PassedHouse · 1976-05-04
Yea 301Nay 101
PassedHouse · 1976-05-04
Yea 301Nay 101
PassedSenate · 1976-03-24
Yea 59Nay 30
PassedSenate · 1976-03-24
Yea 59Nay 30
PassedHouse · 1976-03-23
Yea 316Nay 72
PassedHouse · 1976-03-23
Yea 316Nay 72
PassedSenate · 1976-01-29
Yea 65Nay 24
Plain Language Summary
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Postpones for six months the effective date of the requirement that a child day care center meet specified staffing standards under title XX of the Social Security Act (for children between six weeks and six years old) in order to qualify for Federal payments for the services if the standards actually being applied comply with State law and are no lower than those in effect on September 15, 1975.…
Summarized by Claude AI · Non-partisan · For informational purposes only