§ 20-1A-64 - Functions and authority of lead agency and department
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    20-1A-64   (2010)
   20-1A-64.    Functions and authority of lead agency and department 
      (a)  The lead agency shall:
      (1)  Provide  to the department, under contract, an amount not less than the minimum  percentage of the grant to the State of Georgia under the federal act,  which must be expended for activities that are designed to provide  comprehensive consumer education to parents and the public, activities  that increase parental choice, and activities designed to improve the  quality, availability, and affordability of child care. In addition to  this minimum percentage, the lead agency shall also provide the amount  of any additional funds, which exist on October 1, 2004, or which may  exist in the future, which are required to be spent on activities  relating to improving the quality of child care, including care for  school age children;
      (2)  In conjunction  with the department, provide a mechanism for the planning and  coordination of child care programs at the state and local levels;
      (3)  Recommend to the department measures to improve the quality, availability, and affordability of child care in this state;
      (4)  In  conjunction with the department, inventory and monitor the disbursement  and make recommendations as to the coordination of the disbursement of  all state and federal funding streams that impact the supply, quality,  and affordability of child care;
      (5)  In  conjunction with the department, develop an annual Georgia child care  plan which includes all identified revenue sources and, at a minimum,  the requirements indicated in the federal act;
      (6)  Hold  one or more public hearings, with state-wide publication of the notice  of such hearings 30 days before the date of each hearing, to provide the  public with an opportunity to comment on the provision of child care  services under the annual Georgia child care plan, as required by the  federal act;
      (7)  Develop reports that meet, at a minimum, the reporting requirements of the federal act;
      (8)  In  conjunction with the department, recommend to the Governor and to the  General Assembly policies, legislation, and funding that will promote  the work of the lead agency and department and the realization of the  Georgia child care plan to promote quality, affordable, and accessible  child care for Georgia's children; and
      (9)  Develop  a plan for application and distribution, including any necessary  requests for proposals, in accordance with the Georgia child care plan,  for federal block grant funds available to Georgia under the federal  act.
(b)  The department shall, in accordance with the policies, rules, and regulations promulgated by the board:
      (1)  In  conjunction with the lead agency, provide a mechanism for the planning  and coordination of child care programs at the state and local levels;
      (2)  Plan  and implement activities that are designed to provide comprehensive  consumer education to parents and the public, activities that increase  parental choice, activities designed to improve the quality,  availability, and affordability of child care, and other activities  which meet the requirements of the federal act;
      (3)  Recommend  to the lead agency measures to improve the quality, availability, and  affordability of child care in this state;
      (4)  In  conjunction with the lead agency, inventory and monitor the  disbursement and make recommendations as to the coordination of the  disbursement of all state and federal funding streams that impact the  supply, quality, and affordability of child care funds expended by the  department;
      (5)  Develop an annual  Georgia report on child care, reporting child care statistics, and, in  conjunction with the lead agency, an evaluation of the state planning  process related to quality initiatives;
      (6)  Serve  as the state clearing-house for information on child care resources and  statistics by working with the child care resource and referral  agencies;
      (7)  Provide child care information to corporations and businesses seeking to locate in Georgia;
      (8)  Promote public-private sector collaboration for child care;
      (9)  Recommend  to the Governor and to the General Assembly policies, legislation, and  funding that will promote the work of the department and the realization  of the Georgia child care plan and to promote quality, affordable, and  accessible child care for Georgia's children;
      (10)  Promote  consumer education to parents to help in the selection of child care,  including the expansion of the child care resource and referral  agencies; and
      (11)  Develop a plan for  application and distribution, including any necessary requests for  proposals, in accordance with the Georgia child care plan, for federal  block grant funds available to Georgia under the federal act.