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Child Care Federal Employee Subsidy Program

To help make child care more affordable for lower income federal employees, Public Law 107-67 was enacted on November 12, 2001. The law permits agencies in the executive branch of the federal government to assist lower income employees with their child care costs. For more information about implementation of this law, go to the  Guide for Implementing Child Care Legislation web site.

That Law (now codified in U.S.C. 40 section 590) permits agencies to spend appropriated funds, including revolving funds otherwise available for salaries, to assist lower income employees with the costs of child care. Check with your individual agency to see if they are offering a child care subsidy program. If you meet the Department's eligibility criteria, your child care costs might be REDUCED!

The Child Care Subsidy Program applies to employees whose children are between the ages of birth and 13, or disabled and under age 18, and are enrolled, or will be enrolled, in family child care homes or center-based child care. The child care must be licensed and/or regulated by state and/or local authorities.

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Last Modified 10/8/2004