District of Columbia Statutes

§ 4-901 — Necessity of employees’ child care facilities.

District of Columbia § 4-901
JurisdictionDistrict of Columbia
Title 4Public Care Systems.
Ch. 9Employees’ Child Care Facilities.

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D.C. Code § 4-901 (2026).

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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 of Columbia are employed.
(3)Sixty-three percent of the mothers with children 3 to 5 years of age in the District of Columbia are employed.
(4)During the period 1970 and 1980 the percentage of mothers with young children in the labor force rose, resulting in a greater proportion of pre-school children requiring child care services.
(5)Eighty percent of women in the work force are of childbearing age, and 93% of them are expected to become pregnant at some point in their careers.
(6)There is a substantial

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Legislative History

Feb. 24, 1987, D.C. Law 6-169, § 2, 33 DCR 7028

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