This bill mandates the Department of Children and Families (DCF) to establish policies and procedures to provide child care facilities with necessary security services, equipment, or technology to ensure a safe environment for children. The bill defines a child care facility as any licensed establishment under the "Child Care Center Licensing Act." It requires the Commissioner of Children and Families to meet annually with facility owners or sponsors to discuss available funding, agree on the security measures to be implemented, and set a timeline for approval of these measures.

Additionally, the bill grants immunity from civil liability to child care facilities and their employees when providing security services, equipment, or technology, except in cases of gross negligence or willful misconduct. The DCF is also tasked with developing rules and regulations to implement the bill's objectives, including a list of allowable expenditures for security-related enhancements. The act will take effect three months after its enactment, although DCF may begin preparatory actions beforehand.