Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A.
A Ready Start 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, which is approved by BESE and that:
1. carries out the duties and
responsibilities of the Ready Start Network;
2. acts as the liaison between the Ready
Start Network and the department; and
3. is responsible for coordinating with the
fiscal agent.
B. Duties
and Responsibilities
1. The Ready Start
Network lead agency shall be responsible for:
a. Working with designated community network
lead agencies in meeting the requirements of
§307.B.1 Any such
agreements will be memorialized in an MOU.
b. Developing a coalition of local
stakeholders that shall include representation from the community network and
shall seek to include representation from partners such as parents, local
government, non-profits, businesses, research and education entities,
faith-based organizations, and/or philanthropic entities. A list of coalition
members shall be submitted to the department annually.
c. Establishing a Ready Start Network
advisory council that advises the Ready Start Network lead agency, assists in
establishment of by-laws and meeting protocols, and collaborates to develop and
maintain a blueprint, which is a strategic document outlining the community
network's current state, mission, vision, and goals. A list of the advisory
council members and the blueprint shall be submitted to the department
annually.
d. Creating, maintaining,
and updating a funding plan, which is a document that identifies the Ready
Start Network's current funding sources and outlines the Ready Start Network's
plans for seeking additional funding to support early care and education
initiatives implemented at the local level. The funding plan shall be submitted
to the department annually.
C. Selection and Approval
1. Ready Start Network lead agencies shall be
approved by BESE.
2. The department
shall identify potential Ready Start Network lead agencies through a
competitive process and submit them to BESE for approval.
3. Applicants for Ready Start Network lead
agency shall seek support from publicly-funded programs within its designated
community network by obtaining signatures and submitting them to the department
in the competitive process.
4. By
June 30 of each year, the department shall recommend the identified Ready Start
Network lead agencies to BESE for approval.
5. If BESE has not approved a lead agency for
a particular Ready Start Network by July 1, that lead agency shall not be
considered a Ready Start Network.
6. Ready Start Network lead agencies approved
by BESE shall serve for the fiscal year beginning July 1 and ending June
30.
7. Ready Start Network lead
agencies adhere to a renewal process with the department every two
years.
D. Contracts
1. Ready Start Network lead agencies approved
by BESE shall enter into a Ready Start Network lead agency agreement with the
department.
2. The Ready Start
Network 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 Ready Start Network lead agency, but the Ready Start
Network lead agency remains responsible for satisfactory completion of the
tasks.
E. Funding
1. Subject to available funding, the
department will make recommendations to BESE for annual funding of Ready Start
Network lead agencies to carry out the responsibilities included in
§310
a. Ready Start Network lead agencies shall be
notified of the total Ready Start Network funding for the following fiscal year
by June 30.
b. Ready Start Network
lead agencies shall use funding solely to fulfill the duties and
responsibilities specific to the Ready Start Network lead agency as provided in
this bulletin.
F. Audit
1.
BESE may request a financial audit of the Ready Start Network lead agency's use
of funds allocated to it.
2. Audits
shall be at the department's expense.
3. If a Ready Start Network lead agency
improperly uses its allocated funds, the Ready Start Network lead agency may be
required to repay the improperly used amount.
G. Termination of Ready Start Network Lead
Agency Approval
1. If a Ready Start Network
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 Ready Start Network 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 Ready Start Network 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
Ready Start Network 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 Ready Start
Network funds from the Ready Start Network lead agency for any Ready Start
Network work not yet performed.
b.
The department may make a recommendation to BESE that the status of the Ready
Start Network lead agency be terminated.
4. The department shall notify all
publicly-funded programs in a Ready Start Network of any change in that Ready
Start Network lead agency's status.
5. If a Ready Start Network lead agency's
approval is terminated:
a. The entity shall be
ineligible to serve as lead agency for the Ready Start 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 Ready Start Network, the entity may continue to serve as lead
agency for any Ready Start Network for which approval has not been
terminated.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.17:407.23
et seq.