Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 28 - EDUCATION
Part CLXVII - Bulletin 140-Louisiana Early Childhood Care and Education Network
Chapter 7 - Coordinated Enrollment
Section CLXVII-703 - Coordinated Enrollment Process
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Coordinated enrollment is the process developed and implemented by a community network to coordinate enrollment for infant, toddler, and PreK children in the community network whose families want to enroll them in a publicly-funded program in the community network.
B. The coordinated enrollment process consists of:
C. In collaboration with representatives of providers of child care, Head Start, and prekindergarten services, the lead agency shall develop policies and procedures for how the requirements of Subsection B of this Section will be implemented. These policies and procedures shall be submitted to the department prior to initiation of the enrollment process, and shall include training for providers and parents on the eligibility criteria for different programs, the matching process for the network, and the complaint process for providers and parents as needed.
D. Each community network shall operate a coordinated enrollment process for each school year, subject to the implementation timeline provided in §705
E. The lead agency shall ensure the community network develops and implements a process to enroll publicly-funded children on an ongoing basis outside of the community networks established application period each year.
F. Any publicly-funded program that seeks to enroll children outside of their community networks coordinated enrollment process shall obtain prior written approval from the department.
G. Request for Departmental Review
H. Community networks shall determine preliminary eligibility for families interested in CCAP during the coordinated eligibility determination as provided in Paragraph B.2 of this Section, and the department shall determine final eligibility for CCAP.
I. Prior to the start of the school year, BESE shall review this Chapter and revise as necessary based on learnings from the previous year. A work group of the Early Childhood Care and Education Advisory Council shall be formed to study the effectiveness of the coordinated enrollment process and make recommendations to the council and BESE for changes for implementation in the following school year. This research may include, but not be limited to, defining key indicators of effectiveness, conducting focus groups of all provider types, reviewing data on the placement of new early childhood seats opened statewide, and reviewing other available information. The department, with assent shown by vote of the advisory council, may decide in a given year that no review is needed.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17:407.21 et seq., and R.S. 17:407.91 et seq.