Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Functions. The function of an advisory
council is to advise the board, directly or through its committees, in the
discharge of its policymaking, supervisory control, and budgetary duties and
responsibilities. Specific functions of the advisory council are determined by
the establishing law or policy. The advisory council deals exclusively with
matters referred by the board or the LDE. Matters referred to advisory councils
require external input regarding funding decisions, policy matters that need to
be reviewed for local impact, bulletin revisions containing policies or
supervisory controls, and matters particular to a council for which it was
created. The LDE staff provides the board with a statewide and nationwide
perspective on certain issues, while advisory councils respond from a local or
community perspective.
1. The council shall
provide input and guidance to the board and the LDE on matters pertaining to
the development and implementation of rules, regulations, bulletins, policies,
or standards for publicly-funded early care and education programs, including
early learning centers, enrollment in early learning centers, the Cecil J.
Picard LA4 Early Childhood Program, the Child Care and Development Fund Block
Grant, the Child Care Assistance Program, Early Head Start, and Head
Start.
2. Prior to board
consideration of any rule or standard regarding early learning centers,
enrollment in early learning centers, the Cecil J. Picard LA4 Early Childhood
Program, the Child Care and Development Fund Block Grant, or the Child Care
Assistance Program, the department shall consult with and provide a draft of
the proposed rules to the council, and provide an opportunity for the council
to make recommendations.
3. Prior
to submission to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, LDE
shall consult and provide a draft of the state plan for the Child Care and
Development Fund and budget, and any amendments to the state plan including
budget revisions, and provide an opportunity for the council to make
recommendations. Recommendations made by the council shall be submitted to
BESE.
4. The council shall produce
required quarterly and annual reports.
B. Composition. The council shall consist of
no fewer than seventeen voting members as follows:
1. Two representatives of Type III early
learning centers, selected by the state superintendent of education.
2. One representative of a Type II early
learning center, selected by the state superintendent of education;
3. One representative of a Type I early
learning center; selected by state superintendent of education.
4. Two representatives of Head Start
programs, one of which shall be operated by a local education agency and
selected by BESE, and one of which shall be operated by a nonlocal education
agency and selected by the state superintendent of education from a list of
three persons nominated by the Louisiana Head Start Association;
5. Two representatives of local education
agencies operating publicly funded early childhood programs other than Head
Start, selected by BESE.
6. Two
representatives of Louisiana nonprofit advocacy organizations having a focus on
early childhood education, selected by the state superintendent.
7. Two representatives of approved nonpublic
schools with publicly funded early childhood care and education programs,
selected by BESE.
8. One
professional or faculty member having child development or early childhood
education expertise from a Louisiana post-secondary education institution,
selected by the commissioner of higher education.
9. The president of the Louisiana Chapter of
the American Academy of Pediatrics, or designee.
10. One representative of an advocacy or
service organization that focuses on serving children with disabilities,
selected by the state superintendent of education.
11. One representative of a Louisiana
business or community organization, selected by BESE.
12. One parent of a child currently enrolled
in a publicly-funded early learning center or prekindergarten program, selected
by BESE.
C. The council
shall include an additional thirteen nonvoting ex-officio members, or designee,
who may advise and contribute to discussions pertaining to early childhood care
and education, including but not limited to the following:
1. The chairpersons of the House Committee on
Education, Senate Committee on Education, House Committee on Health and
Welfare, and Senate Committee on Health and Welfare.
2. The secretary of the Department of
Children and Family Services.
3.
The state director of the Louisiana State Head Start Collaboration
Project.
4. A representative of the
state agency responsible for programs under Section 619 or Part C of the
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (20 25 U.S.C. 1419, 1431 et
seq.).
5. The director of the
Maternal and Child Health Program at the Department of Health and
Hospitals.
6. The director of the
Child and Adult Care Food Program at the LDE.
7. The Louisiana State Fire
Marshal.
8. A representative from
the office of sanitarian services at the Department of Health and
Hospitals.
9. A representative from
the Louisiana Workforce Commission.
10. A representative from the Louisiana State
Police Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information.
D. General Council Membership Information
1. Terms. Members shall serve a term of three
years at the pleasure of the appointing authority. Persons appointed by
organizations and agencies other than BESE shall be ratified by the board. A
council member may be removed without cause by the recommending agency at any
time. Appointees must maintain employment and qualifications appropriate to the
organizational category being represented. Once a member retires, becomes
employed in a different capacity, or otherwise fails to maintain eligibility,
the member shall become ineligible to continue to serve and shall be replaced.
A current council appointee, whose term has expired, may remain in place until
a replacement is recommended or approved by the appointing authority and
subsequently ratified by BESE.
2.
Vacancies. A vacancy in an appointed position shall occur if an appointee, for
any reason, is unable to serve the full extent of the term. Appointments to
fill vacancies shall be considered interim appointments. Interim appointments
shall be made by the superintendent of education or the BESE president. At the
conclusion of a membership term, LDE and BESE shall publish a request for
applications and select nominees for the subsequent term from the pool of
applicants.
3. Expenses. Council
members shall not receive compensation or a per diem for services or attendance
at council meetings.
4. Proxy. Any
person serving on an advisory council who cannot attend a scheduled meeting may
designate a person to attend as proxy, contingent upon consent of the
appointing authority, and shall notify the council chair and the LDE council
liaison.
5. Quorum. A quorum is a
simple majority of the total membership. In the absence of a quorum, the
advisory council may take unofficial action, but minutes submitted to the board
shall indicate that the recommendations are being presented without the
required quorum. When it is known prior to an agenda being posted that a quorum
is unlikely, the council chair shall be so notified, and the meeting may be
canceled. Proxies cannot be included for the purpose of establishing a
quorum.
6. Action/Quorum. Official
council action requires that matters submitted to the council by motion are
duly seconded. The chair states the motion and calls for discussion and public
comment. All official actions of the council shall require the favorable vote
of a majority of the members present.
7. Voting. All voting shall be by voice vote,
except when taken by roll call vote or when a member requests that his/her vote
be recorded in the official record. A roll call vote shall be taken on any
motion if requested by the chair. Roll call votes shall be taken
alphabetically, except that the presiding officer or chair shall have the
option of voting last or may exercise the right to refrain from voting. Proxies
do not retain voting privileges.
8.
Attendance Policy
a. Appointed members are
expected to attend all scheduled meetings of an advisory body. Unless otherwise
provided, if a member is unable to attend a meeting, a request for an excused
absence should be submitted to the council chair or the LDE council liaison one
week prior to the meeting. A proxy may be named by the appointed member to
serve for a total of three meetings. A council member shall be removed and
his/her seat declared vacant if the member is no longer a legal resident of
Louisiana, fails to remain active in or is no longer employed by the
organization or agency appointed to represent, or misses more than two
meetings, unless excused prior to the meeting by the council chair.
b. The appointing authority for each member
shall be notified immediately following each scheduled meeting indicating
nonattendance of the appointee. The notification should include:
i. name of the council member and council on
which serving;
ii. date of the
meeting; and
iii. board policy on
attendance.
E. Chair
1.
The council shall have one chair and one vice-chair annually elected by the
voting members of the council at the first convening meeting of the fiscal
year.
2. The chair shall preside at
all meetings of the council and perform such duties as may be required by the
council. The elected vice-chair shall serve in the absence of the chair and
perform other duties as assigned by the chair.
F. Meetings
1. Advisory councils shall meet as scheduled
in order to consider referrals from the board or the LDE. Special meetings
shall be by call of the board, and emergency meetings may be called at the
discretion of the LDE council liaison.
2. Regular meeting dates shall be scheduled
one year in advance and shall be determined by the LDE council
liaison.
3. Agendas of council
meetings shall be distributed to council members by the LDE council liaison at
least seven days in advance of a meeting. All council meetings shall be
conducted in accordance with the Louisiana open meetings law
R.S. 42:11
et seq.
4. In accordance with
R.S.
42:19, the agenda may be amended upon
unanimous approval of the members present at a meeting and subject to other
provisions of the statute.
5.
Except where listed herein, the business in advisory councils shall be
conducted in accordance with Robert's Rules of
Order.
6. Motions passed
by an advisory council shall be made as a main motion and must be duly
seconded. All motions must be voted upon, and roll call votes may be requested
by any of the membership in attendance at a meeting.
7. Requests from advisory councils for data
or reports must be made in the form of a motion, requesting that the board
direct the LDE or BESE staff to provide such information to the council making
the request.
8. The minutes and
reports of each advisory council shall be presented to the BESE executive
director for referral to the board. Actions taken in response to referrals
shall be forwarded to the appropriate committee. A committee, after
consideration of the recommendations of the advisory council, shall report
recommendations to the board for final action.
9. All meetings of advisory councils shall be
considered official functions of the board to assist in the execution of board
responsibilities and duties.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S. 17:6.1
and
R.S.
17:407.51