Sec. 211. Reporting
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Not later than 1 year after a lead agency has received a grant under section 204 and annually thereafter, the lead agency shall submit to the Secretary, in such manner and containing such information as the Secretary may require, a report that includes, at a minimum— the total number of eligible child care providers who applied for a subgrant under this title relative to the total number of eligible child care providers in the State, disaggregated by provider type, race and ethnicity of provider, and geographic area; the total number of eligible child care providers that received such a subgrant (referred to in this section as a subgrant recipient ) relative to the total number of eligible child care providers in the State, disaggregated by provider type, race and ethnicity of provider, and geographic area; information stating the lead agency’s methodology for determining the amounts of subgrants under section 207(a)(2); the average and range of the subgrant amounts made available by the lead agency, disaggregated by provider type, race and ethnicity of provider, and geographic area; the percentages, of the subgrant recipients, that— provided child care services during nontraditional or extended hours; served dual language learners, children with disabilities, children experiencing homelessness, children in foster care, children from low-income families, or infants and toddlers; served children whose families received subsidies under the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 ( 42 U.S.C. 9857 et seq. ) or under title I, as applicable, for the child care services; operated in communities described in section 208(a)(5); and are concerns or organizations described in section 208(a)(6); the enrollment capacity of and average monthly attendance of children (by age) served by the subgrant recipients; the average family tuition for a subgrant recipient, disaggregated by— age of the child served; and provider type; the average wages (including salaries), or similar compensation specified in section 210(a)(1)(A) of staff of a subgrant recipient, disaggregated by provider type; the percentages of subgrant recipients, for each of the provider types; the percentage of subgrant recipients that have staff members that are represented by labor organizations; information about how the subgrant recipients used the funds received under such a subgrant, including how funds were used for child care personnel costs; information about how the lead agency used funds reserved under section 207(a)(1); a description of how the lead agency publicized the availability of the subgrants, including through making applications and materials available in multiple languages, and provided technical assistance and support to ensure all provider types were able to apply for and access the subgrants; and information about subgrant recipients that have corporate or other business relationships across multiple locations and serve more than 5,000 children in the year covered by the report; and the percentage of all children served by subgrant recipients that are subgrant recipients described in subparagraph (A).
The Secretary shall— submit an annual report to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate and the Committee on Education and Workforce and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives, summarizing the findings from the reports received under subsection (a); and make such report publicly available on the website of the Department of Health and Human Services.
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