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Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE

Subtitle 3: INCOME SUPPLEMENTATION HEADING: PL 1973, C. 790, §1 (AMD)

Part 3: CHILDREN

Chapter 1052-A: CHILD CARE SERVICES HEADING: PL 1993, C. 158, §2 (NEW)

§3739. Child Care Advisory Council

1. Purpose. The Child Care Advisory Council is established, in accordance with Title 5, section 12004-I, subsection 35-B, to advise the Legislature and the department regarding child care services in the State. The council shall encourage the development of child care policies that are coordinated among state agencies to promote quality, uniformity and efficiency of service.

[ 1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW) .]

2. Membership. The council has a minimum of 25 members, appointed as follows:

A. One employee of the Bureau of Family Independence who is responsible for child care services, appointed by the commissioner; [1995, c. 418, Pt. A, §39 (AMD).]

B. Two employees of the Department of Health and Human Services who are responsible for child care services, appointed by the commissioner; [1995, c. 502, Pt. D, §8 (AMD); 2003, c. 689, Pt. B, §6 (REV).]

C. One employee of the Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Children with Special Needs, appointed by the Commissioner of Health and Human Services; [RR 1995, c. 2, §42 (COR); 2001, c. 354, §3 (AMD); 2003, c. 689, Pt. B, §§6, 7 (REV).]

D. One employee of the Department of Education, appointed by the Commissioner of Education; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

E. One employee who coordinates the state Head Start program, appointed by the commissioner; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

F. The State Fire Marshal or the State Fire Marshal's designee; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

G. One employee of the Office of Substance Abuse, appointed by the Director of the Office of Substance Abuse; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

H. One employee of the Department of Economic and Community Development, appointed by the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

I. One member of the Senate, appointed by the President of the Senate; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

J. Two members of the House of Representatives, at least one of whom must be from the minority party, appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

K. One parent or other consumer who receives a child care subsidy at the time of that parent's or consumer's appointment, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

L. One parent or other consumer of child care services who does not receive a child care subsidy, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

M. One business representative nominated by the Maine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

N. One center-based care representative nominated by the Maine Child Care Directors' Association, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

O. One Head Start provider nominated by the Maine Head Start Directors' Association, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

P. One family day-care provider nominated by the Maine Family Day Care Association, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

Q. One person representing Native Americans, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

R. One child care provider who does not receive public funds, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

S. One person associated with a local preschool handicapped project coordination site, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

T. One person nominated by the Coalition for Maine's Children, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

U. One person nominated by the Maine Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

V. One representative of women nominated by the Maine Women's Lobby, appointed by the Governor; and [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

W. One provider of child care for school-age children, appointed by the Governor. [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

Senators and members of the House of Representatives serve for the duration of the legislative terms that they are serving when appointed. Members from state departments serve at the pleasure of their appointing authorities. All other members serve 3-year terms and may continue to serve beyond their terms until their successors are appointed. If a vacancy occurs before a term has expired, the vacancy must be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term by the authority who made the original appointment. If a member is absent for 2 consecutive meetings and has not been excused by the chair from either meeting, the council may remove the member by majority vote. If a nominating organization does not submit nominations within a reasonable period of time, the appointing authority may fill that organization's seat with a member of the public at large.

The council shall determine whether more than 25 members would assist it in its work under subsections 1 and 5. If a majority of the council votes to request the appointment of additional members, the council shall specify the number of additional members needed and shall convey a request for the appointment of those additional members to the Governor, who shall make the appointments.

[ 2001, c. 179, §1 (AMD); 2001, c. 354, §3 (AMD); 2003, c. 689, Pt. B, §§6, 7 (REV) .]

3. Meetings; chair. The commissioner shall call the first meeting of the council by October 15, 1993. At the first meeting, the council shall select by majority vote a chair from among its members to serve a term of one year. A chair may be reelected to subsequent terms. The chair shall call subsequent meetings. The council may meet as often as funding permits, but must meet at least 4 times per year.

[ 1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW) .]

4. Powers. The council must have access to all departmental records regarding child care programs administered under this chapter, except that the council may not have access to information that identifies individuals who receive assistance under this chapter.

[ 1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW) .]

5. Duties. The council shall:

A. Advise the department and the Legislature regarding the coordination of child care services in the State; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

B. Advise the department regarding the preparation of any application, amendment, waiver request, plan or other document submitted by the department to the Federal Government regarding child care funding and recommend changes to the submission when appropriate; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

C. Establish a subcommittee that includes licensing officials, public health and safety representatives, early childhood educators and others considered necessary by the council to review the current system of licensing and registration and recommend a uniform regulatory system for family day-care homes. In its first annual report, the council shall submit its recommendations, along with implementing legislation, if needed, to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over human resource matters; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

D. Examine the role and funding of resource development centers and submit recommendations regarding the number and role of the centers in the State. These recommendations must be made in the council's first or 2nd annual report; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

E. Advise how the State can better use child care funds available under the federal Social Security Act and develop a proposal to use federal and state funds to supplement the earned income disregard for families receiving temporary assistance for needy families; [1997, c. 530, Pt. A, §14 (AMD).]

F. Explore ways in which child care services may be better integrated into a system of comprehensive services for children and families; and [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

G. Examine any other relevant child care issues and make recommendations as needed. The council may establish ad hoc subcommittees as needed. [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

[ 1997, c. 530, Pt. A, §14 (AMD) .]

6. Report. By January 15th, the council shall submit an annual report to the commissioner and the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over human resource matters. The report must describe the council's activities for the year regarding its duties specified in subsection 5 and must outline policy changes recommended by the council, along with necessary implementing legislation.

[ 1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW) .]

7. Staff. The office shall provide staff and office supplies to the council within the office's existing resources. The council may refuse these services and supplies and may accept and expend private funds to carry out its duties under this chapter.

[ 1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW) .]

SECTION HISTORY

1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW). RR 1995, c. 2, §42 (COR). 1995, c. 418, §A39 (AMD). 1995, c. 502, §D8 (AMD). 1995, c. 560, §K82 (AMD). 1995, c. 560, §K83 (AFF). 1997, c. 530, §A14 (AMD). 2001, c. 179, §1 (AMD). 2001, c. 354, §3 (AMD). 2003, c. 689, §§B6,7 (REV).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title22 > Title22ch1052-Asec0 > Title22sec3739

Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE

Subtitle 3: INCOME SUPPLEMENTATION HEADING: PL 1973, C. 790, §1 (AMD)

Part 3: CHILDREN

Chapter 1052-A: CHILD CARE SERVICES HEADING: PL 1993, C. 158, §2 (NEW)

§3739. Child Care Advisory Council

1. Purpose. The Child Care Advisory Council is established, in accordance with Title 5, section 12004-I, subsection 35-B, to advise the Legislature and the department regarding child care services in the State. The council shall encourage the development of child care policies that are coordinated among state agencies to promote quality, uniformity and efficiency of service.

[ 1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW) .]

2. Membership. The council has a minimum of 25 members, appointed as follows:

A. One employee of the Bureau of Family Independence who is responsible for child care services, appointed by the commissioner; [1995, c. 418, Pt. A, §39 (AMD).]

B. Two employees of the Department of Health and Human Services who are responsible for child care services, appointed by the commissioner; [1995, c. 502, Pt. D, §8 (AMD); 2003, c. 689, Pt. B, §6 (REV).]

C. One employee of the Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Children with Special Needs, appointed by the Commissioner of Health and Human Services; [RR 1995, c. 2, §42 (COR); 2001, c. 354, §3 (AMD); 2003, c. 689, Pt. B, §§6, 7 (REV).]

D. One employee of the Department of Education, appointed by the Commissioner of Education; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

E. One employee who coordinates the state Head Start program, appointed by the commissioner; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

F. The State Fire Marshal or the State Fire Marshal's designee; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

G. One employee of the Office of Substance Abuse, appointed by the Director of the Office of Substance Abuse; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

H. One employee of the Department of Economic and Community Development, appointed by the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

I. One member of the Senate, appointed by the President of the Senate; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

J. Two members of the House of Representatives, at least one of whom must be from the minority party, appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

K. One parent or other consumer who receives a child care subsidy at the time of that parent's or consumer's appointment, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

L. One parent or other consumer of child care services who does not receive a child care subsidy, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

M. One business representative nominated by the Maine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

N. One center-based care representative nominated by the Maine Child Care Directors' Association, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

O. One Head Start provider nominated by the Maine Head Start Directors' Association, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

P. One family day-care provider nominated by the Maine Family Day Care Association, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

Q. One person representing Native Americans, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

R. One child care provider who does not receive public funds, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

S. One person associated with a local preschool handicapped project coordination site, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

T. One person nominated by the Coalition for Maine's Children, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

U. One person nominated by the Maine Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

V. One representative of women nominated by the Maine Women's Lobby, appointed by the Governor; and [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

W. One provider of child care for school-age children, appointed by the Governor. [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

Senators and members of the House of Representatives serve for the duration of the legislative terms that they are serving when appointed. Members from state departments serve at the pleasure of their appointing authorities. All other members serve 3-year terms and may continue to serve beyond their terms until their successors are appointed. If a vacancy occurs before a term has expired, the vacancy must be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term by the authority who made the original appointment. If a member is absent for 2 consecutive meetings and has not been excused by the chair from either meeting, the council may remove the member by majority vote. If a nominating organization does not submit nominations within a reasonable period of time, the appointing authority may fill that organization's seat with a member of the public at large.

The council shall determine whether more than 25 members would assist it in its work under subsections 1 and 5. If a majority of the council votes to request the appointment of additional members, the council shall specify the number of additional members needed and shall convey a request for the appointment of those additional members to the Governor, who shall make the appointments.

[ 2001, c. 179, §1 (AMD); 2001, c. 354, §3 (AMD); 2003, c. 689, Pt. B, §§6, 7 (REV) .]

3. Meetings; chair. The commissioner shall call the first meeting of the council by October 15, 1993. At the first meeting, the council shall select by majority vote a chair from among its members to serve a term of one year. A chair may be reelected to subsequent terms. The chair shall call subsequent meetings. The council may meet as often as funding permits, but must meet at least 4 times per year.

[ 1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW) .]

4. Powers. The council must have access to all departmental records regarding child care programs administered under this chapter, except that the council may not have access to information that identifies individuals who receive assistance under this chapter.

[ 1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW) .]

5. Duties. The council shall:

A. Advise the department and the Legislature regarding the coordination of child care services in the State; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

B. Advise the department regarding the preparation of any application, amendment, waiver request, plan or other document submitted by the department to the Federal Government regarding child care funding and recommend changes to the submission when appropriate; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

C. Establish a subcommittee that includes licensing officials, public health and safety representatives, early childhood educators and others considered necessary by the council to review the current system of licensing and registration and recommend a uniform regulatory system for family day-care homes. In its first annual report, the council shall submit its recommendations, along with implementing legislation, if needed, to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over human resource matters; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

D. Examine the role and funding of resource development centers and submit recommendations regarding the number and role of the centers in the State. These recommendations must be made in the council's first or 2nd annual report; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

E. Advise how the State can better use child care funds available under the federal Social Security Act and develop a proposal to use federal and state funds to supplement the earned income disregard for families receiving temporary assistance for needy families; [1997, c. 530, Pt. A, §14 (AMD).]

F. Explore ways in which child care services may be better integrated into a system of comprehensive services for children and families; and [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

G. Examine any other relevant child care issues and make recommendations as needed. The council may establish ad hoc subcommittees as needed. [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

[ 1997, c. 530, Pt. A, §14 (AMD) .]

6. Report. By January 15th, the council shall submit an annual report to the commissioner and the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over human resource matters. The report must describe the council's activities for the year regarding its duties specified in subsection 5 and must outline policy changes recommended by the council, along with necessary implementing legislation.

[ 1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW) .]

7. Staff. The office shall provide staff and office supplies to the council within the office's existing resources. The council may refuse these services and supplies and may accept and expend private funds to carry out its duties under this chapter.

[ 1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW) .]

SECTION HISTORY

1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW). RR 1995, c. 2, §42 (COR). 1995, c. 418, §A39 (AMD). 1995, c. 502, §D8 (AMD). 1995, c. 560, §K82 (AMD). 1995, c. 560, §K83 (AFF). 1997, c. 530, §A14 (AMD). 2001, c. 179, §1 (AMD). 2001, c. 354, §3 (AMD). 2003, c. 689, §§B6,7 (REV).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title22 > Title22ch1052-Asec0 > Title22sec3739

Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE

Subtitle 3: INCOME SUPPLEMENTATION HEADING: PL 1973, C. 790, §1 (AMD)

Part 3: CHILDREN

Chapter 1052-A: CHILD CARE SERVICES HEADING: PL 1993, C. 158, §2 (NEW)

§3739. Child Care Advisory Council

1. Purpose. The Child Care Advisory Council is established, in accordance with Title 5, section 12004-I, subsection 35-B, to advise the Legislature and the department regarding child care services in the State. The council shall encourage the development of child care policies that are coordinated among state agencies to promote quality, uniformity and efficiency of service.

[ 1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW) .]

2. Membership. The council has a minimum of 25 members, appointed as follows:

A. One employee of the Bureau of Family Independence who is responsible for child care services, appointed by the commissioner; [1995, c. 418, Pt. A, §39 (AMD).]

B. Two employees of the Department of Health and Human Services who are responsible for child care services, appointed by the commissioner; [1995, c. 502, Pt. D, §8 (AMD); 2003, c. 689, Pt. B, §6 (REV).]

C. One employee of the Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Children with Special Needs, appointed by the Commissioner of Health and Human Services; [RR 1995, c. 2, §42 (COR); 2001, c. 354, §3 (AMD); 2003, c. 689, Pt. B, §§6, 7 (REV).]

D. One employee of the Department of Education, appointed by the Commissioner of Education; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

E. One employee who coordinates the state Head Start program, appointed by the commissioner; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

F. The State Fire Marshal or the State Fire Marshal's designee; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

G. One employee of the Office of Substance Abuse, appointed by the Director of the Office of Substance Abuse; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

H. One employee of the Department of Economic and Community Development, appointed by the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

I. One member of the Senate, appointed by the President of the Senate; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

J. Two members of the House of Representatives, at least one of whom must be from the minority party, appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

K. One parent or other consumer who receives a child care subsidy at the time of that parent's or consumer's appointment, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

L. One parent or other consumer of child care services who does not receive a child care subsidy, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

M. One business representative nominated by the Maine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

N. One center-based care representative nominated by the Maine Child Care Directors' Association, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

O. One Head Start provider nominated by the Maine Head Start Directors' Association, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

P. One family day-care provider nominated by the Maine Family Day Care Association, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

Q. One person representing Native Americans, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

R. One child care provider who does not receive public funds, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

S. One person associated with a local preschool handicapped project coordination site, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

T. One person nominated by the Coalition for Maine's Children, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

U. One person nominated by the Maine Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies, appointed by the Governor; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

V. One representative of women nominated by the Maine Women's Lobby, appointed by the Governor; and [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

W. One provider of child care for school-age children, appointed by the Governor. [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

Senators and members of the House of Representatives serve for the duration of the legislative terms that they are serving when appointed. Members from state departments serve at the pleasure of their appointing authorities. All other members serve 3-year terms and may continue to serve beyond their terms until their successors are appointed. If a vacancy occurs before a term has expired, the vacancy must be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term by the authority who made the original appointment. If a member is absent for 2 consecutive meetings and has not been excused by the chair from either meeting, the council may remove the member by majority vote. If a nominating organization does not submit nominations within a reasonable period of time, the appointing authority may fill that organization's seat with a member of the public at large.

The council shall determine whether more than 25 members would assist it in its work under subsections 1 and 5. If a majority of the council votes to request the appointment of additional members, the council shall specify the number of additional members needed and shall convey a request for the appointment of those additional members to the Governor, who shall make the appointments.

[ 2001, c. 179, §1 (AMD); 2001, c. 354, §3 (AMD); 2003, c. 689, Pt. B, §§6, 7 (REV) .]

3. Meetings; chair. The commissioner shall call the first meeting of the council by October 15, 1993. At the first meeting, the council shall select by majority vote a chair from among its members to serve a term of one year. A chair may be reelected to subsequent terms. The chair shall call subsequent meetings. The council may meet as often as funding permits, but must meet at least 4 times per year.

[ 1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW) .]

4. Powers. The council must have access to all departmental records regarding child care programs administered under this chapter, except that the council may not have access to information that identifies individuals who receive assistance under this chapter.

[ 1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW) .]

5. Duties. The council shall:

A. Advise the department and the Legislature regarding the coordination of child care services in the State; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

B. Advise the department regarding the preparation of any application, amendment, waiver request, plan or other document submitted by the department to the Federal Government regarding child care funding and recommend changes to the submission when appropriate; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

C. Establish a subcommittee that includes licensing officials, public health and safety representatives, early childhood educators and others considered necessary by the council to review the current system of licensing and registration and recommend a uniform regulatory system for family day-care homes. In its first annual report, the council shall submit its recommendations, along with implementing legislation, if needed, to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over human resource matters; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

D. Examine the role and funding of resource development centers and submit recommendations regarding the number and role of the centers in the State. These recommendations must be made in the council's first or 2nd annual report; [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

E. Advise how the State can better use child care funds available under the federal Social Security Act and develop a proposal to use federal and state funds to supplement the earned income disregard for families receiving temporary assistance for needy families; [1997, c. 530, Pt. A, §14 (AMD).]

F. Explore ways in which child care services may be better integrated into a system of comprehensive services for children and families; and [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

G. Examine any other relevant child care issues and make recommendations as needed. The council may establish ad hoc subcommittees as needed. [1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW).]

[ 1997, c. 530, Pt. A, §14 (AMD) .]

6. Report. By January 15th, the council shall submit an annual report to the commissioner and the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over human resource matters. The report must describe the council's activities for the year regarding its duties specified in subsection 5 and must outline policy changes recommended by the council, along with necessary implementing legislation.

[ 1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW) .]

7. Staff. The office shall provide staff and office supplies to the council within the office's existing resources. The council may refuse these services and supplies and may accept and expend private funds to carry out its duties under this chapter.

[ 1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW) .]

SECTION HISTORY

1993, c. 158, §2 (NEW). RR 1995, c. 2, §42 (COR). 1995, c. 418, §A39 (AMD). 1995, c. 502, §D8 (AMD). 1995, c. 560, §K82 (AMD). 1995, c. 560, §K83 (AFF). 1997, c. 530, §A14 (AMD). 2001, c. 179, §1 (AMD). 2001, c. 354, §3 (AMD). 2003, c. 689, §§B6,7 (REV).