Kentucky Statutes 199.884 – Administrative regulations
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The cabinet, or its designated department, shall promulgate administrative regulations in accordance with KRS Chapter 13A to effectuate the provisions of KRS
199.881 to 199.888, including:
(1) Creating a standardized agreement for employers, employees, and providers wishing to participate in the program, to be completed and agreed to by each respective party that includes:
(a) Name, physical location, size, and industry of the employer; (b) Name and phone number of the employer’s point of contact; (c) Name and physical location of the child-care provider;
(d) Name and phone number of the child-care provider’s point of contact; (e) Name and home address of the employee;
(f) Total contribution to be paid by the employer to the provider, either directly or through a third-party vendor;
(g) Total amount of the state match to be paid to the provider, either directly or through a third-party vendor;
(h) Duration of the contract, which shall not last beyond the end of the state’s fiscal year in any given year;
(i) Frequency of the contribution to be made directly to the child-care provider in accordance with the provider’s established billing cycle; and
(j) Demographic information of the employee;
(2) Establishing eligibility verification procedures for the following parties as a prerequisite for the cabinet entering the agreement as a party and issuing a state match:
(a) Employer’s enrollment in the program; (b) Employee’s eligibility; and
(c) Child-care provider’s eligibility;
(3) Collecting and verifying household income information from eligible employees and determining the amount of the state match for which the employee is eligible in accordance with KRS § 199.885;
(4) Creating procedures for issuing a notice to all parties to the agreement of their enrollment in the program upon receiving and processing the contract and determining eligibility;
(5) Compiling confidentiality protocols for the cabinet and its designated department or departments to safeguard the personal information of participating employees, employers, and child-care providers;
(6) Introducing reporting requirements for an employer or a child-care provider reporting a lapse or nonpayment of contribution towards eligible child-care services;
(7) Creating procedures for issuing and logging a state match to child-care providers pursuant to the respective contract;
(8) Maintaining records of the fund in the fiscal year and all payments; (9) Creating criteria for participant disqualification from the program;
(10) Establishing procedures for appeals hearings; and
(11) Establishing procedures for recouping state matches or portions of state matches that result in overpayments to participating child-care providers.
Effective:April 8, 2022
History: Created 2022 Ky. Acts ch. 184, sec. 4, effective April 8, 2022.
199.881 to 199.888, including:
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 199.884
- Cabinet: means the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. See Kentucky Statutes 199.011
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Department: means the Department for Community Based Services. See Kentucky Statutes 199.011
- Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
- State: when applied to a part of the United States, includes territories, outlying possessions, and the District of Columbia. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
- Year: means calendar year. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
(1) Creating a standardized agreement for employers, employees, and providers wishing to participate in the program, to be completed and agreed to by each respective party that includes:
(a) Name, physical location, size, and industry of the employer; (b) Name and phone number of the employer’s point of contact; (c) Name and physical location of the child-care provider;
(d) Name and phone number of the child-care provider’s point of contact; (e) Name and home address of the employee;
(f) Total contribution to be paid by the employer to the provider, either directly or through a third-party vendor;
(g) Total amount of the state match to be paid to the provider, either directly or through a third-party vendor;
(h) Duration of the contract, which shall not last beyond the end of the state’s fiscal year in any given year;
(i) Frequency of the contribution to be made directly to the child-care provider in accordance with the provider’s established billing cycle; and
(j) Demographic information of the employee;
(2) Establishing eligibility verification procedures for the following parties as a prerequisite for the cabinet entering the agreement as a party and issuing a state match:
(a) Employer’s enrollment in the program; (b) Employee’s eligibility; and
(c) Child-care provider’s eligibility;
(3) Collecting and verifying household income information from eligible employees and determining the amount of the state match for which the employee is eligible in accordance with KRS § 199.885;
(4) Creating procedures for issuing a notice to all parties to the agreement of their enrollment in the program upon receiving and processing the contract and determining eligibility;
(5) Compiling confidentiality protocols for the cabinet and its designated department or departments to safeguard the personal information of participating employees, employers, and child-care providers;
(6) Introducing reporting requirements for an employer or a child-care provider reporting a lapse or nonpayment of contribution towards eligible child-care services;
(7) Creating procedures for issuing and logging a state match to child-care providers pursuant to the respective contract;
(8) Maintaining records of the fund in the fiscal year and all payments; (9) Creating criteria for participant disqualification from the program;
(10) Establishing procedures for appeals hearings; and
(11) Establishing procedures for recouping state matches or portions of state matches that result in overpayments to participating child-care providers.
Effective:April 8, 2022
History: Created 2022 Ky. Acts ch. 184, sec. 4, effective April 8, 2022.