File #: 17-2631    Version: Name: Youth Programs Standards of Care
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 3/9/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/20/2017 Final action: 3/20/2017
Title: A. Conduct a public hearing regarding the Parks and Recreation Department Youth Programs Standards of Care. B. Consider an ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 4418 in its entirety and adopting revised Parks and Recreation Department Youth Programs Standards of Care.
Attachments: 1. Ordinance.pdf, 2. Red-Lined Standards of Care
Title
A. Conduct a public hearing regarding the Parks and Recreation Department Youth Programs Standards of Care.

B. Consider an ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 4418 in its entirety and adopting revised Parks and Recreation Department Youth Programs Standards of Care.

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The Parks and Recreation Department operates youth recreation programs at the recreation centers after regular school hours and when school is not in session. These programs provide a constructive recreational experience and reduce the number of school-aged children left without adult supervision.

State law exempts municipal youth programs from many of the standards regulating day cares provided that the municipality completes certain required procedures. The municipality must develop a set of operating policies and regulations called the "Standards of Care" policy. A public hearing and formal adoption of the standards is required annually. In addition, staff must provide a copy of these Standards of Care to the parents of each participant in any City youth recreation program. The City may not advertise the program as a "child-care" facility or program and parents must be informed that the State of Texas does not license the City of Mesquite to provide "child-care" programs that qualify for the IRS Child Care Tax Credit.

The Youth Programs Standards of Care are similar to those in several area cities and have been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney's office. Also, the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board has been briefed on the purpose and requirements of the proposed Standards of Care and supports them as submitted.

The Youth Programs Standards of Care were last adopted on March 21, 2016, by Ordinance No. 4418, following a public hearing. The only change to the standards this year was to update the staff responsible for the program.

The public hearing meets the guideline requirements of Senate Bill 212 (Section 42.041 [b] [14] of the Texas Human Resources Code) that exem...

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