24 chapters · 633 sections in this title.
D.C. Code § 4-901 Necessity of employees’ child care facilities
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The Council of the District of Columbia (“Council”) finds that: (1) The District of Columbia has more than 25,000 pre-schoolers and 45,000 school-aged children in need of child care services. (2) Fifty-eight percent of the mothers with children under the age of 3 in the District …
D.C. Code § 4-902 Child Care Bureau established; organization; duties of executive director
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(a) There is established within the District government a Child Care Bureau (“Bureau”). The Bureau shall provide the District government a single administrative unit, responsible to the Mayor, to implement the provisions of this chapter and other programs that may be delegated to…
D.C. Code § 4-903 Requisites for space set aside in government buildings
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(a) The District government shall set aside adequate space within government-occupied buildings to meet the child care needs of its employees whenever: (1)(A) The government constructs, leases, or receives as a gift any office building that will be used to accommodate 100 or more…
D.C. Code § 4-904 Management of areas designated for facilities
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(a) Utilization of the space described in § 4-903 for child care shall be subject to terms and conditions set forth by the Director of the Department of Administrative Services. The terms shall include payment of rent, proof of financial responsibility, and maintenance of space. …
D.C. Code § 4-905 Periodic reassessment of need for facility; closing facility and relocation of children
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(a) When a child care facility has been continuously operating for 4 years, the executive director of the Bureau shall assess the child care needs of District employees using the facility and the office space needs of the building within which the facility is located. If the asse…