Eligibility Determination for Head Start Collaboration
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Policy Interpretation Question (ACYF-PIQ-CC-99-02) |
ACF Administration |
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN
SERVICES |
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1. Log No: ACYF-PIQ-CC-99-02 |
2. Issuance Date: 02/08/99 |
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3. Originating Office: Child Care Bureau |
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4. Key Words: Child care eligibility, Head Start collaboration, eligibility determination |
To |
Lead Agencies administering child care programs under the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 as amended, and other interested parties. |
Subject | Policy Interpretation Question: The length of CCDF eligibility for children in collaboratively-funded slots. |
References | The Child Care and Development Block Grant Act, 45 CFR Part 98. |
Question |
CCDF administrators have asked whether the period of eligibility for children who occupy slots in programs collaboratively funded with Head Start, Early Head Start or pre-Kindergarten (pre-K) programs under the provisions of 45 CFR 98.51 may be different from that of other CCDF-funded children. Specifically, they ask whether CCDF eligibility, once determined, can be effective for a set period of time consistent with the Head Start, Early Head Start or pre-K eligibility period, even if the family's circumstances change during that time. |
Answer: Statute & regulations provide for flexibility |
The Child Care and Development Block Grant Act does not prescribe a specific eligibility period for families receiving CCDF-funded child care. Nor does the Act address the frequency of, or need for, redetermining eligibility once it is established. In the implementing regulations, ACF left the Lead Agency flexibility to establish its eligibility process. Hence, the Lead Agency may establish a different eligibility period for children in Head Start, Early Head Start or State pre-K/child care collaborative programs than generally applies to CCDF-funded children. |
Documenting the eligibility process |
While the Lead Agency has considerable flexibility in determining the CCDF eligibility period, such flexibility must be exercised on a rational basis with a programmatic reason for the period chosen. That is, the Lead Agency must be able to articulate the reason for the eligibility period(s) it chooses. The Lead Agency should articulate in section 4.1 of its CCDF State Plan the time period(s) for eligibility and a rationale for those periods. This is especially important where the Lead Agency establishes a different eligibility period for Head Start, Early Head Start or State pre-K /child care collaborative projects. For example, the Lead Agency could establish a general policy of ongoing, continuous eligibility with a redetermination every 6 months, but provide for a CCDF eligibility period of 2 years for children in Head Start, Early Head Start or State pre-K/child care collaborations. |
Considerations |
In determining the length of the CCDF eligibility period(s) the following factors should be considered:
A Lead Agency's rationale for its eligibility period(s) -- as stated in the CCDF State Plan -- should reflect these considerations. |
Inquiries |
Direct any questions about this issuance to your ACF Regional Office. |