14-06.1-03. Grants - Design and staff.
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The superintendent is authorized to enter into contracts with and make grants to nonprofit agencies or organizations to carry out the programs, as enumerated in sections 14-06.1-06, 14-06.1-07, 14-06.1-08, 14-06.1-09, and 14-06.1-10. Service centers must be designed and staffed as follows:
1. The service centers shall provide personal and employment counseling; interpersonal
skill building; job readiness, job search, and employability training; information and
community referral services; and appropriate public information and community
education.
2. Each center must be organized to include an outreach component capable of
delivering the full range of services to groups of displaced homemakers in rural
communities.
3. Counseling services must be delivered via individual, task-oriented group, and peer
support methods. Counseling and guidance must be provided by qualified staff.
4. To the greatest extent possible, the staffing of the service centers, including
supervisory, technical, and administrative positions, must be by qualified displaced
homemakers and others trained to meet the unique needs of displaced homemakers.