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02/09/98 MON 12:50 FAX 202 456 5581
DOMESTIC POLICY COL
004
S.L.C.
O:\BAI\BAI98.189
42
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in the State by adopting the essential compo-
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nents of the child care program of the armed
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services or the essential components of other
should
4
proven child care models. Such components in-
5
clude the provision of training linked to in-
6
creased wages, improved standards and enforce-
To some
degree
7
ment, lower child to staff ratios, higher rates
I think
this makes
8
for accredited programs, and consumer edu-
sense
9
cation including resources referral services.
10
(C) PROGRAMS TO PROMOTE HEALTHY BE-
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HAVIOR.-20 percent to the Child Care and De-
12
velopment Block Grant Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C.
13
658A et seq.) to expand the availability and af-
14
fordability of quality before- and after-school
15
care, and summer and weekend activities for
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school age (through 15 years of age) children,
17
including children with disabilities, to promote
18
good health and academic acuevement and to
19
help in avoiding high risk behaviors. Eligible
Much us on
20
entities for grants under this clause shall in-
21
clude elementary and secondary schools, com-
22
munity-based organizations, child care centers,
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family child care homes, youth centers, or part-
24
nerships and should be targeted to communities
25
with high rates of poverty or at-risk children.
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