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        28.10  EARLY CARE -- INTERNET WEBPAGE.
         1.  The Iowa empowerment board shall provide for the operation of
      an internet webpage for purposes of widely distributing early care
      information provided by the departments represented on the board and
      the public and private agencies addressing the early care system.
         2.  Information provided on the internet webpage shall include but
      is not limited to all of the following:
         a.  The early learning standards for children ages three to
      five proposed by the early learning standards group created pursuant
      to federal child care and development block grant requirements and
      with assistance from the Iowa child care and early education network,
      department of education, department of human services, Iowa head
      start association, and Iowa state university of science and
      technology, as prepared with consideration of the standards and
      recommendations issued by the United States department of education
      regarding early childhood cognitive development and learning and
      preschool and research-based standards for high-quality early care,
      including but not limited to the practices identified by the
      institute of education sciences of the United States department of
      education.  As early learning standards are identified in law, the
      proposed standards posted on the webpage shall be replaced with the
      standards identified in law.
         b.  A link to a special webpage directed to parents, including
      parent-specific information on early care, information regarding the
      early childhood development credits under section 422.12C, and links
      to other resources available on the internet and from other sources.

         c.  Program standards for early care that have been approved
      by state agencies.
         d.  A single point of contact for use by a parent in accessing
      the community empowerment area programs and early care programs that
      are available in the parent's area.
         3.  The Iowa empowerment board shall include information regarding
      the extent and frequency of usage of the webpage or webpages in the
      board's annual report to the governor and general assembly.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2005 Acts, ch 148, §15

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-1 > Subtitle-10 > Chapter-28 > 28-10

        28.10  EARLY CARE -- INTERNET WEBPAGE.
         1.  The Iowa empowerment board shall provide for the operation of
      an internet webpage for purposes of widely distributing early care
      information provided by the departments represented on the board and
      the public and private agencies addressing the early care system.
         2.  Information provided on the internet webpage shall include but
      is not limited to all of the following:
         a.  The early learning standards for children ages three to
      five proposed by the early learning standards group created pursuant
      to federal child care and development block grant requirements and
      with assistance from the Iowa child care and early education network,
      department of education, department of human services, Iowa head
      start association, and Iowa state university of science and
      technology, as prepared with consideration of the standards and
      recommendations issued by the United States department of education
      regarding early childhood cognitive development and learning and
      preschool and research-based standards for high-quality early care,
      including but not limited to the practices identified by the
      institute of education sciences of the United States department of
      education.  As early learning standards are identified in law, the
      proposed standards posted on the webpage shall be replaced with the
      standards identified in law.
         b.  A link to a special webpage directed to parents, including
      parent-specific information on early care, information regarding the
      early childhood development credits under section 422.12C, and links
      to other resources available on the internet and from other sources.

         c.  Program standards for early care that have been approved
      by state agencies.
         d.  A single point of contact for use by a parent in accessing
      the community empowerment area programs and early care programs that
      are available in the parent's area.
         3.  The Iowa empowerment board shall include information regarding
      the extent and frequency of usage of the webpage or webpages in the
      board's annual report to the governor and general assembly.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2005 Acts, ch 148, §15

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-1 > Subtitle-10 > Chapter-28 > 28-10

        28.10  EARLY CARE -- INTERNET WEBPAGE.
         1.  The Iowa empowerment board shall provide for the operation of
      an internet webpage for purposes of widely distributing early care
      information provided by the departments represented on the board and
      the public and private agencies addressing the early care system.
         2.  Information provided on the internet webpage shall include but
      is not limited to all of the following:
         a.  The early learning standards for children ages three to
      five proposed by the early learning standards group created pursuant
      to federal child care and development block grant requirements and
      with assistance from the Iowa child care and early education network,
      department of education, department of human services, Iowa head
      start association, and Iowa state university of science and
      technology, as prepared with consideration of the standards and
      recommendations issued by the United States department of education
      regarding early childhood cognitive development and learning and
      preschool and research-based standards for high-quality early care,
      including but not limited to the practices identified by the
      institute of education sciences of the United States department of
      education.  As early learning standards are identified in law, the
      proposed standards posted on the webpage shall be replaced with the
      standards identified in law.
         b.  A link to a special webpage directed to parents, including
      parent-specific information on early care, information regarding the
      early childhood development credits under section 422.12C, and links
      to other resources available on the internet and from other sources.

         c.  Program standards for early care that have been approved
      by state agencies.
         d.  A single point of contact for use by a parent in accessing
      the community empowerment area programs and early care programs that
      are available in the parent's area.
         3.  The Iowa empowerment board shall include information regarding
      the extent and frequency of usage of the webpage or webpages in the
      board's annual report to the governor and general assembly.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2005 Acts, ch 148, §15