205.704 Preparation and submission of strategic plan to further education of low-
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income parents -- Parties included in planning process.
(1)The cabinet shall undertake a joint planning process with appropriate state, local,
and private education institutions, interested agencies, and citizens to ensure that
opportunities for low-income parents to continue or improve their education shall
continue with the implementation of the public assistance program funded by
federal block grant dollars under Title IV-A of the Federal Social Security Act, 42
U.S.C. secs. 602 et seq. To this end, by July 31, 1998, the cabinet shall convene and
provide staff services for an advisory group of interested parties to evaluate
opportunities and strategies and make recommendations for continued participation
by low-income parents in education activities, including, but not limited to,
representatives of:
(a)The state university system;
(b)The state community college system;
(c)Private colleges and universities;
(d)State vocational and technical schools;
(e)The Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority;
(f)Basic and secondary education programs, including literacy, adult basic
education, a High School Equivalency Diploma program, and high school
programs;
(g)Advocacy and citizens groups representing low-income parents, including
low-income parents in sufficient number to represent at least one quarter (1/4)
of the total group;
(h)Providers of child care and other supportive services; and
(i)Two
(2)members each from the Senate, as appointed by the President of the
Senate, and the House of Representatives, as appointed by the Speaker of the
House.
(2)The cabinet shall prepare a strategic plan for continuation of education
opportunities for low-income parents, based on the recommendations of the
advisory group. The cabinet shall submit the plan to the Legislative Research
Commission no later than July 31, 1999. At a minimum, the plan shall set forth
strategies, including any funding necessary, to:
(a)Create work study opportunities; and
(b)Increase the access to child care funding.