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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

164.518 Scholarships and awards for persons who are employed or provide

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training in child-care and early childhood settings.
(1)It is the intent of the General Assembly to create a seamless system to upgrade the
professional development of persons who are employed or provide training in a
child-care or early childhood setting through scholarships, merit awards, and
monetary incentives, to assist these persons in obtaining a child development
associate credential, post-secondary certificate, diploma, degree, or specialty
credential in an area of study determined by the Early Childhood Advisory Council.
(2)Eligibility for scholarship funds shall be for individuals who do not have access to
professional development funds from other education programs that receive state or
federal funds, and who are:
(a)Employed at least twenty
(20)hours per week providing services in a child-
care or early childhood setting; or
(b)Involved in providing professional development training for teachers in an
early childhood setting.
(3)The Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority, after consultation with the
Early Childhood Advisory Council and the Cabinet for Health and Family Services,
shall promulgate administrative regulations, including a system of monetary
incentives for scholarship program participants for completing classes, in
accordance with KRS Chapter 13A as necessary to implement this section.
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