§ 9874. Use of allotments
(a)
Referral systems; information; contents
(1)
Subject to the provisions of subsections (c) and (d) of this section, amounts paid to a State under section
9873 of this title from its allotment under section
9872 of this title may be used for the planning, development, establishment, operation, expansion, or improvement by the States, directly or by grant or contract with public or private entities, of State and local resource and referral systems to provide information concerning the availability, types, costs, and locations of dependent care services. The information provided by any such system may include—
(2)
The State, with respect to the uses of funds described in paragraph (1) of this subsection shall—
(b)
School-age child care services; assurances; estimates
(1)
Subject to the provisions of subsections (c) and (d) of this section, amounts paid to a State under section
9873 of this title from its allotment under section
9872 of this title may be used for the planning, development, establishment, operation, expansion, or improvement by the States, directly, or by grant or contract, with public agencies or private nonprofit organizations of programs to furnish school-age child care services before and after school. Amounts so paid to a State and used for the operation of such child care services shall be designed to enable children, whose families lack adequate financial resources, to participate in before or after school child care programs.
(2)
The State, with respect to the uses of funds described in paragraph (1) of this subsection shall—
(A)
provide assurances, in the case of an applicant that is not a State or local educational agency, that the applicant has or will enter into an agreement with the State or local educational agency, institution of higher education or community center containing provisions for—
(B)
provide an estimate of the costs of the establishment of the child care service program in the facilities;
(C)
provide assurances that the parents of school-age children will be involved in the development and implementation of the program for which assistance is sought under this Act; [1]
(D)
provide assurances that the applicant is able and willing to seek to enroll racially, ethnically, and economically diverse school-age children, as well as handicapped school-age children, in the child care service program for which assistance is sought under this Act; [1]
(E)
provide assurances that the child care program is in compliance with State and local child care licensing laws and regulations governing day care services for school-age children to the extent that such regulations are appropriate to the age group served; and
(F)
provide such other assurances as the chief executive officer of the State may reasonably require to carry out this Act.[1]
(c)
Percentage of allotment; waiver
(2)
For any fiscal year the Secretary may waive the percentage requirements specified in paragraph (1) on the request of a State if such State demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Secretary—
(d)
Prohibition; use of amounts
A State may not use amounts paid to it under this subchapter to—
(e)
Federal share; cost of administration
(f)
Duplication of services
Projects supported under this section to plan, develop, establish, expand, operate, or improve a State or local resource and referral system or before or after school child care program shall not duplicate any services which are provided before October 30, 1984, by the State or locality which will be served by such system.
(g)
Technical assistance to States; planning and operational activities
The Secretary may provide technical assistance to States in planning and carrying out activities under this subchapter.
[1] So in original. Probably should be “subchapter”.