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§  410-q.  Child  care resource and referral program services. 1. Each  agency approved to receive funding pursuant to this title shall, to  the  extent funds are available for such purposes, provide the following:    (a)  Information  and  referral services directed at educating parents  who contact the agency regarding early childhood  services  options  and  methods  of  selecting  the  best option for his or her child; referring  parents or guardians to early childhood  services  providers;  informing  parents  about the availability of financial assistance and tax credits;  referral for parents in coordinating part-day early  childhood  services  providers  and  programs  to  meet  the  full-day care needs of parents;  referrals for parents of preschool children with handicapping conditions  pursuant to section forty-four hundred ten  of  the  education  law  and  section   twenty-five  hundred  forty-two  of  the  public  health  law;  providing written information to those who contact  the  agency  seeking  information  about  early  childhood  services;  maintaining  a provider  resource file and a file of parents currently  seeking  early  childhood  services;  and  publicizing child care resource and referral services as  necessary to assure that the availability of those services are known to  the community;    (b) Services directed at expanding the number of available family  day  care providers and recruiting potential providers; providing information  on licensing and registration requirements and available funding sources  to  potential  early  childhood  services  providers  and  programs; and  assisting  individuals  or  organizations  to  qualify  as  legal  early  childhood  services  providers  or  programs by providing information on  applicable laws and regulations relating to  zoning,  taxes,  insurance,  government  licensing  or  registration, and other matters of concern to  new providers;    (c) Services directed at maintaining  and  providing  information  and  resources  on  early  childhood training and other relevant programs for  prospective and current providers;    (d) Services directed at  developing  and  maintaining  provider  data  bases  to  determine  service utilization and unmet needs for additional  early childhood services;    (e) Assuring access to the United  States  department  of  agriculture  child care food program for providers in the service area;    (f)  Services  directed  at providing written materials and conducting  outreach to employers to encourage their support of child care  resource  and referral services and other early childhood services; and    (g)  Each  agency  funded  herein  shall  provide services in a manner  responsive to the cultural, linguistic and economic  characteristics  of  the community served.    2.  Enhanced  services which an agency agrees to provide pursuant to a  contract may include one or more of the following:    (a) Services directed at expanding the supply  of  regulated  care  in  areas where such care is not readily available;    (b)  Services  directed  at  enhancing the availability and quality of  early childhood services which serve families with particular  language,  ethnic and cultural backgrounds;    (c) Services directed at meeting the early childhood services needs of  children with special needs;    (d)  Training  or  technical  assistance  services  targeted  to  meet  specific local early childhood services needs; and    (e)  Services  directed  at  promoting,  coordinating  and   assisting  collaborative  efforts  between  early  childhood services providers and  programs to meet the local need for full-day early childhood services.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-6 > Title-5-b > 410-q

§  410-q.  Child  care resource and referral program services. 1. Each  agency approved to receive funding pursuant to this title shall, to  the  extent funds are available for such purposes, provide the following:    (a)  Information  and  referral services directed at educating parents  who contact the agency regarding early childhood  services  options  and  methods  of  selecting  the  best option for his or her child; referring  parents or guardians to early childhood  services  providers;  informing  parents  about the availability of financial assistance and tax credits;  referral for parents in coordinating part-day early  childhood  services  providers  and  programs  to  meet  the  full-day care needs of parents;  referrals for parents of preschool children with handicapping conditions  pursuant to section forty-four hundred ten  of  the  education  law  and  section   twenty-five  hundred  forty-two  of  the  public  health  law;  providing written information to those who contact  the  agency  seeking  information  about  early  childhood  services;  maintaining  a provider  resource file and a file of parents currently  seeking  early  childhood  services;  and  publicizing child care resource and referral services as  necessary to assure that the availability of those services are known to  the community;    (b) Services directed at expanding the number of available family  day  care providers and recruiting potential providers; providing information  on licensing and registration requirements and available funding sources  to  potential  early  childhood  services  providers  and  programs; and  assisting  individuals  or  organizations  to  qualify  as  legal  early  childhood  services  providers  or  programs by providing information on  applicable laws and regulations relating to  zoning,  taxes,  insurance,  government  licensing  or  registration, and other matters of concern to  new providers;    (c) Services directed at maintaining  and  providing  information  and  resources  on  early  childhood training and other relevant programs for  prospective and current providers;    (d) Services directed at  developing  and  maintaining  provider  data  bases  to  determine  service utilization and unmet needs for additional  early childhood services;    (e) Assuring access to the United  States  department  of  agriculture  child care food program for providers in the service area;    (f)  Services  directed  at providing written materials and conducting  outreach to employers to encourage their support of child care  resource  and referral services and other early childhood services; and    (g)  Each  agency  funded  herein  shall  provide services in a manner  responsive to the cultural, linguistic and economic  characteristics  of  the community served.    2.  Enhanced  services which an agency agrees to provide pursuant to a  contract may include one or more of the following:    (a) Services directed at expanding the supply  of  regulated  care  in  areas where such care is not readily available;    (b)  Services  directed  at  enhancing the availability and quality of  early childhood services which serve families with particular  language,  ethnic and cultural backgrounds;    (c) Services directed at meeting the early childhood services needs of  children with special needs;    (d)  Training  or  technical  assistance  services  targeted  to  meet  specific local early childhood services needs; and    (e)  Services  directed  at  promoting,  coordinating  and   assisting  collaborative  efforts  between  early  childhood services providers and  programs to meet the local need for full-day early childhood services.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-6 > Title-5-b > 410-q

§  410-q.  Child  care resource and referral program services. 1. Each  agency approved to receive funding pursuant to this title shall, to  the  extent funds are available for such purposes, provide the following:    (a)  Information  and  referral services directed at educating parents  who contact the agency regarding early childhood  services  options  and  methods  of  selecting  the  best option for his or her child; referring  parents or guardians to early childhood  services  providers;  informing  parents  about the availability of financial assistance and tax credits;  referral for parents in coordinating part-day early  childhood  services  providers  and  programs  to  meet  the  full-day care needs of parents;  referrals for parents of preschool children with handicapping conditions  pursuant to section forty-four hundred ten  of  the  education  law  and  section   twenty-five  hundred  forty-two  of  the  public  health  law;  providing written information to those who contact  the  agency  seeking  information  about  early  childhood  services;  maintaining  a provider  resource file and a file of parents currently  seeking  early  childhood  services;  and  publicizing child care resource and referral services as  necessary to assure that the availability of those services are known to  the community;    (b) Services directed at expanding the number of available family  day  care providers and recruiting potential providers; providing information  on licensing and registration requirements and available funding sources  to  potential  early  childhood  services  providers  and  programs; and  assisting  individuals  or  organizations  to  qualify  as  legal  early  childhood  services  providers  or  programs by providing information on  applicable laws and regulations relating to  zoning,  taxes,  insurance,  government  licensing  or  registration, and other matters of concern to  new providers;    (c) Services directed at maintaining  and  providing  information  and  resources  on  early  childhood training and other relevant programs for  prospective and current providers;    (d) Services directed at  developing  and  maintaining  provider  data  bases  to  determine  service utilization and unmet needs for additional  early childhood services;    (e) Assuring access to the United  States  department  of  agriculture  child care food program for providers in the service area;    (f)  Services  directed  at providing written materials and conducting  outreach to employers to encourage their support of child care  resource  and referral services and other early childhood services; and    (g)  Each  agency  funded  herein  shall  provide services in a manner  responsive to the cultural, linguistic and economic  characteristics  of  the community served.    2.  Enhanced  services which an agency agrees to provide pursuant to a  contract may include one or more of the following:    (a) Services directed at expanding the supply  of  regulated  care  in  areas where such care is not readily available;    (b)  Services  directed  at  enhancing the availability and quality of  early childhood services which serve families with particular  language,  ethnic and cultural backgrounds;    (c) Services directed at meeting the early childhood services needs of  children with special needs;    (d)  Training  or  technical  assistance  services  targeted  to  meet  specific local early childhood services needs; and    (e)  Services  directed  at  promoting,  coordinating  and   assisting  collaborative  efforts  between  early  childhood services providers and  programs to meet the local need for full-day early childhood services.