New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 15 - CHILD CARE SERVICES
Subchapter 2 - ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
Section 10:15-2.2 - Divisional responsibilities
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:15-2.2
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The DFD shall be responsible for the following activities in the administration of the DHS child care service programs:
1. The
development and issuance of the "Universal application Form", DHS: CCL, used in
the child care service programs;
2.
The contract, programmatic and fiscal supervision of the CCR & Rs and
contracted centers at the county level;
3. Collaboration with the CP & P in the
development of policies and procedures for the child care service
programs;
4. Development and
implementation of maximum reimbursement rate table for all child care programs
(see
N.J.A.C.
10:15-10.1(c));
5. Provision for an administrative review
appeals process through divisional proceedings when situations concerning
voucher parents/applicants are not resolved at the level of the local CCR &
R or contracted centers (see
N.J.A.C.
10:15-2.4(a)18);
6. Provision for a fair hearing process, as
delineated at
N.J.A.C.
10:90-9.3, in situations concerning the
provision of child care services for WFNJ or TCC participants;
7. Submission of required reports to the
Federal ACF for the DHS administered child care programs and supportive
services;
8. Periodically
conducting a local market survey of child care costs for the various types of
child care arrangements for full or part-time care;
9. The administration and supervision of
contracts which are established with quality child care funds set aside to
establish, expand or conduct early childhood development and/or school-age
child care programs and to improve the quality and availability of child
care;
10. The responsibility of the
distribution of Pre-K Planning Grant funds and recommendations for the use of
funding to all ECPA school districts;
11. The establishment of a co-payment scale
as contained in the Appendices to this chapter, based on family income, family
size, hours of care needed and number of children in care; and
12. The establishment of income eligibility
rules based on the Federal Poverty Level and contained in this
chapter.
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