The bill establishes a grant program for family child care providers in Minnesota, appropriating $50,000,000 from the general fund for fiscal year 2025. These compliance grants are intended to assist providers in meeting licensing requirements, covering costs such as facility improvements, licensing fees, and training. Each family child care provider can receive up to $15,000, with at least 50% of the funds allocated to providers outside the seven-county metropolitan area. Priority will be given to those in communities facing a shortage of licensed child care providers. The bill also defines "family child care provider" in accordance with existing Minnesota statutes.

Additionally, the bill repeals a previous provision from Laws 2023, chapter 55, article 10, section 4, which is related to a voluntary prekindergarten reserve. The effective date of this section is set for the day following its final enactment. The overall aim of the bill is to enhance support for family child care providers, thereby improving access to child care services in Minnesota.