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Chapter 119A
Section 119A.535
Recent History
- 2024 119A.535 Revisor Instruction 2024 c 115 art 16 s 42
- 2024 119A.535 Revisor Instruction 2024 c 80 art 4 s 26
- 2014 119A.535 Amended 2014 c 272 art 1 s 2
- 2007 119A.535 Amended 2007 c 146 art 9 s 2
- 2006 119A.535 New 2006 c 263 art 6 s 4
This is an historical version of this statute chapter. Also view the most recent published version.
119A.535 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS.
Eligible Head Start organizations must submit a plan to the department for approval on a
form and in the manner prescribed by the commissioner. The plan must include:
(1) the estimated number of low-income children and families the program will be able to
serve;
(2) a description of the program design and service delivery area which meets the needs of
and encourages access by low-income working families;
(3) a program design that ensures fair and equitable access to Head Start services for all
populations and parts of the service area;
(4) a plan for coordinating services to maximize assistance for child care costs available to
families under chapter 119B; and
(5) identification of regular Head Start, early Head Start, and innovative services based upon
demonstrated needs to be provided.
History: 2006 c 263 art 6 s 4
Eligible Head Start organizations must submit a plan to the department for approval on a
form and in the manner prescribed by the commissioner. The plan must include:
(1) the estimated number of low-income children and families the program will be able to
serve;
(2) a description of the program design and service delivery area which meets the needs of
and encourages access by low-income working families;
(3) a program design that ensures fair and equitable access to Head Start services for all
populations and parts of the service area;
(4) a plan for coordinating services to maximize assistance for child care costs available to
families under chapter 119B; and
(5) identification of regular Head Start, early Head Start, and innovative services based upon
demonstrated needs to be provided.
History: 2006 c 263 art 6 s 4
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