Sec. 1818. Briefing on access of members of National Guard to child care services at military child development centers
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Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretaries of the Army and Air Force, shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives a briefing regarding the access of members of the Army National Guard and the Air Force National Guard to child care services at military child development centers. The briefing under this section shall include the following elements:
The number of families in the Army National Guard and the Air Force National Guard with children under 12 years of age. The number of families in the Army National Guard and the Air Force National Guard with children under 12 years in which both parents are members of either the Army National Guard or the Air Force National Guard. The number of single parent households in which the parent is a member of the Army National Guard or the Air Force National Guard. The average number of days during the year in which a member of the Army National Guard or the Air Force National Guard who has a child under 12 years of age is on active duty.
The number of members of the Army National Guard or the Air Force National Guard Number who have a child under 12 years of age who live within the following distance of a military child development center: 10 miles. 25 miles. 50 miles. Over 100 miles. The number of Army National Guard armories and Air Force National Guard armories within the following distance of a military child development center: 10 miles. 25 miles. 50 miles. Over 100 miles. The number of Army National Guard families who have successfully obtained a voucher for child care funding cost assistance though the Childcare Aware and Upwards programs.
The number of Air Force National Guard families who have successfully obtained a voucher for child care funding cost assistance though the Childcare Aware and Upwards programs. The amount of funds currently spent on vouchers under the Childcare Aware program for Army National Guard families and Air Force National Guard families, and the amount of funds currently spent on vouchers for Army National Guard families and Air Force National Guard families under the Upwards program.
An overview of State laws that affect the ability of military child development centers to provide 24-hour and overnight child care services. In this section, the term military child development center has the meaning given such term in section 1800 of title 10, United States Code.