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Chapter 136A
Section 136A.128
Recent History
- 2021 136A.128 Revisor Instruction 2021 c 7 art 14 s 24
- 2021 Subd. 2 Amended 2021 c 7 art 14 s 5
- 2021 Subd. 4 Amended 2021 c 7 art 14 s 6
- 2016 Subd. 2 Amended 2016 c 158 art 1 s 51
- 2008 Subd. 4 New 2008 c 298 s 7
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136A.128 TEACHER EDUCATION AND COMPENSATION HELPS; MINNESOTA
EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHER EDUCATION INCENTIVE PROGRAMS.
Subdivision 1. TEACH. The teacher education and compensation helps program (TEACH)
is established to provide tuition scholarships and education incentives to early care and education
providers. The director shall make a grant with appropriations for this purpose to a nonprofit
organization licensed to administer the TEACH early childhood program.
Subd. 2. Program components. (a) The nonprofit organization must use the grant for:
(1) tuition scholarships up to $5,000 per year for courses leading to the nationally recognized
child development associate credential or college-level courses leading to an associate's or
bachelor's degree in early childhood development and school-age care; and
(2) education incentives of a minimum of $100 to participants in the tuition scholarship
program if they complete a year of working in the early care and education field.
(b) Applicants for the scholarship must be employed by a licensed early childhood or child
care program and working directly with children, a licensed family child care provider, or an
employee in a school-age program exempt from licensing under section245A.03, subdivision
2 , clause (12). Lower wage earners must be given priority in awarding the tuition scholarships.
Scholarship recipients must contribute ten percent of the total scholarship and must be sponsored
by their employers, who must also contribute ten percent of the total scholarship. Scholarship
recipients who are self-employed must contribute 20 percent of the total scholarship.
Subd. 3. Advisory committee. The TEACH early childhood and Minnesota early childhood
teacher education incentive programs may have an advisory board as prescribed by the national
TEACH organization.
History: 2007 c 144 art 2 s 23
EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHER EDUCATION INCENTIVE PROGRAMS.
Subdivision 1. TEACH. The teacher education and compensation helps program (TEACH)
is established to provide tuition scholarships and education incentives to early care and education
providers. The director shall make a grant with appropriations for this purpose to a nonprofit
organization licensed to administer the TEACH early childhood program.
Subd. 2. Program components. (a) The nonprofit organization must use the grant for:
(1) tuition scholarships up to $5,000 per year for courses leading to the nationally recognized
child development associate credential or college-level courses leading to an associate's or
bachelor's degree in early childhood development and school-age care; and
(2) education incentives of a minimum of $100 to participants in the tuition scholarship
program if they complete a year of working in the early care and education field.
(b) Applicants for the scholarship must be employed by a licensed early childhood or child
care program and working directly with children, a licensed family child care provider, or an
employee in a school-age program exempt from licensing under section
2
Scholarship recipients must contribute ten percent of the total scholarship and must be sponsored
by their employers, who must also contribute ten percent of the total scholarship. Scholarship
recipients who are self-employed must contribute 20 percent of the total scholarship.
Subd. 3. Advisory committee. The TEACH early childhood and Minnesota early childhood
teacher education incentive programs may have an advisory board as prescribed by the national
TEACH organization.
History: 2007 c 144 art 2 s 23
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