Regulations Issued by the Department of Health and Human Services on Child Care Programs Authorized by Public Law 101-508


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Background material for a hearing on implementing regulations for two new child care programs is presented. The objective of the new programs is to provide care for children in low- or moderate-income families so that parents can work. The report was prepared by the Congressional Research Service (CRS) at the request of the Acting Chairman of the Subcommittee on Human Resources. This document includes the CRS background report; statutory language for the Title IV-A At-Risk Child Care Program and the Child Care and Development Block Grant Program, P.L.101-508; proposed regulations for each program; House of Representatives and Senate conference report provisions (H.R. 101-964) for the two child care programs; and selected comments received by the Department of Health and Human Services regarding its implementation regulations. Letters with comments are included from the House Committee on Education and Labor, Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, House Committee on Ways and Means, National Governors' Association, American Public Welfare Association, and National Conference on State Legislatures. Comments cover parental choice, federalism, limited use of flexible block grant funds, and eligibility. (LB)




Human Resources Code


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Child Care Handbook


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Public Policy for Day Care of Young Children: Organization, Finance, and Planning


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Monographic compilation of social research papers on social policy implications of child care facilities in the USA - covers administrative aspects and financial aspects, the role of public subsidies, planning and evaluation of day care at the community level, etc. Flow chart, references and statistical tables.







Alternative Child Care Programs


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