Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A.
A community network lead agency is either a state agency, a local public school
system, or a non-profit having an educational or social services mission,
including but not limited to a nonprofit corporation of a philanthropic or
policy nature, a Louisiana public postsecondary institution, or a nonprofit
corporation established by the governing authority of a parish or municipality,
that is approved by BESE and that:
1. serves
as the fiscal agent of the community network;
2. coordinates the duties and
responsibilities of the community network; and
3. acts as the liaison between the community
network and the department.
B. Duties and Responsibilities
1. The lead agency shall be responsible for
coordinating the duties and responsibilities of the community network
pertaining to:
a. coordinated Classroom
Assessment Scoring System (
CLASS®)
observations, as provided in §503, which includes but is not limited to:
i. submitting the community networks annual
plan for coordinated CLASS®
observations to the department;
ii.
submitting all CLASS® observation
results to the department; and
iii.
sharing each publicly-funded programs
CLASS® observation results with
that publicly-funded program and sharing the aggregate
CLASS® observation results for the
community network with all publicly-funded programs in the community network,
at least monthly;
b.
coordinated enrollment, as provided in Chapter 7, which includes but is not
limited to:
i. ensuring a coordinated
enrollment process is operated by the community network each year as provided
in §703;
ii. submitting to the
department the community networks coordinated enrollment plan, which shall
include signatures from each publicly-funded program in the community network
indicating approval of the plan and shall describe how the community network
will ensure coordinated enrollment for families within the community network
who want to enroll their infant, toddler, or PreK children in a publicly-funded
program in the community network;
iii. submitting counts to the department
twice a year reflecting the total enrollment of at-risk children in all
programs in the community network as of October 1 and as of February 1,
according to the age cohorts provided in §701;
iv. submitting an annual request for funding
to the department for publicly-funded programs in the community network that is
based on the results of the coordinated enrollment process used in the
community network and is subject to the requirements provided in §709;
and
v. working with all
publicly-funded programs in the community network to maximize all available
resources to increase the quality of and access to the publicly-funded programs
for at-risk children;
c.
accountability system reporting, as provided in §515;
d. data verification, as provided in
§517;
e. requesting waivers, as
provided in §519;
f. submitting
appeals, as provided in §521; and
g. demonstrating progress toward
implementation of coordinated enrollment as provided in
§707
2. The lead agency shall not charge any
publicly-funded program for any part of the coordinated observation process and
shall not require publicly-funded programs to provide staff to conduct
CLASS® observations.
C. Selection and Approval
1. Lead agencies shall be approved by
BESE.
2. The department shall
identify potential lead agencies through a competitive process and submit them
to BESE for approval.
2. Applicants
for lead agency shall demonstrate support from all publicly-funded programs
within the community network by obtaining signatures from each and submitting
them to the department in the competitive process.
3. By June 30 of each year, the department
shall recommend the identified lead agencies to BESE for approval.
4. If BESE has not approved a lead agency for
a community network by July 1, the department shall serve as lead agency for
the community network.
5. Lead
agencies approved by BESE shall serve for the fiscal year beginning July 1 and
ending June 30.
D.
Contracts
1. Lead agencies approved by BESE
shall enter into a lead agency agreement with the department.
2. The lead agency may enter into a contract
or agreement with an individual or entity for performance of specific tasks
within the duties and responsibilities of the lead agency, but the lead agency
remains responsible for satisfactory completion of the tasks.
E. Funding
1. Subject to available funding, lead
agencies shall be funded based on the number of early childhood care and
education classrooms (classrooms) in the network.
a. Lead agencies shall be notified of their
total funding for the following fiscal year by June 30.
b. Lead agencies shall use funding solely to
fulfill the duties and responsibilities of the community network as provided in
this bulletin.
c. If the department
is required to serve as a lead agency, the department shall be funded in the
same manner as any other lead agency.
F. Audit
1.
BESE may request a financial audit of the lead agencys use of funds allocated
to it.
2. Audits shall be at the
departments expense.
3. If a lead
agency improperly uses its allocated funds, the lead agency may be required to
repay the improperly used amount.
G. Termination of Lead Agency Approval
1. If a lead agency fails to satisfactorily
and timely comply with the duties and responsibilities contained in this
Bulletin or with any additional duties and responsibilities established in
writing during the competitive process, the department shall notify the lead
agency, and all publicly-funded programs within the community network in
writing and specify any corrective actions that may be required.
2. Within 30 calendar days of receiving such
notice, the lead agency shall submit in writing to the department certification
that the corrective actions have been taken or are in the process of being
taken and submit a timely implementation schedule for department
approval.
3. If the lead agency
does not respond in writing in a timely or satisfactory manner or adhere to the
implementation schedule approved by the department, either or both of the
following actions may occur.
a. The
department may withhold funds from the lead agency for any work not yet
performed.
b. The department may
make a recommendation to BESE that approval of the lead agency be
terminated.
4. If BESE
terminates a lead agencys approval and does not approve a new lead agency, the
department shall serve as lead agency for a community network.
5. The department shall notify all
publicly-funded programs in a community network of any change in that community
networks lead agency.
6. If a lead
agencys approval is terminated:
a. The entity
shall be ineligible to serve as lead agency in the community network from which
its approval was terminated for a minimum period of 24 months.
b. If the entity serves as lead agency for
more than one community network, the entity may continue to serve as lead
agency for any community network for which its approval has not been
terminated.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
17:407.21 et
seq.