STATEHOUSE (April 21, 2025) – The Indiana General Assembly approved State Rep. Dave Heine's (R-Fort Wayne) legislation aimed at easing child care licensing restrictions to help expand access for families throughout the state.
House Enrolled Act 1253 is geared toward broadening access to child care by easing regulations on services offered through schools and other educational institutions. Heine said this bill would allow school-based child care programs to serve children from across the entire school corporation, rather than limiting care to just the children of students or staff.
Heine said this bill seeks to expand eligibility for child care vouchers by allowing Hoosier families to use waivers for a longer duration. The legislation would extend the validity period from two years to three years.
"Child care access is a major concern for Hoosier families, and this bill provides a practical solution to increase availability and help providers operate more efficiently," Heine said. "House Enrolled Act 1253 is an important step toward eliminating regulations that limit access to care."
This proposed legislation would enable owners of multi-site child care centers to operate under a single license rather than requiring individual licenses for each facility. Heine said that this would streamline the process with one application, a single license fee and a more efficient, transparent application process. Child care center owners would gain greater flexibility when expanding to new locations, with each facility still subject to individual inspections to ensure compliance with health and safety standards.
Heine said his bill is intended to minimize administrative burdens while improving the efficiency of the licensing process, ultimately lowering child care costs for Hoosier families.
House Enrolled Act 1253 passed the House and Senate and now heads to the governor for consideration as a new law. For more information, or to watch session and committee meetings live, visit iga.in.gov.
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State Rep. Dave Heine (R-Fort Wayne) represents House District 85,
which includes a portion of Allen County.
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