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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 43 — Infants and Juveniles

43-2631. Grant; use.

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A grant recipient under the Child Care Capacity Building and Workforce Grant Program may use the grant to provide financial or other support to:
(1)The operation of a licensed child care program;
(2)The operation of a license-exempt provider serving children enrolled in child care subsidy;
(3)The child care workforce;
(4)Parents or guardians with children in child care programs;
(5)A federal Head Start program or Early Head Start program;
(6)Start or expand any existing licensed child care program or license-exempt program serving any child on a child care subsidy;
(7)An entity other than the statewide organization contracted to administer the Child Care Capacity Building and Workforce Program that provides administrative or technical support to a child care program;
(8)Build or remodel an existing building for child care purposes;
(9)Any purpose specified in rules and regulations adopted and promulgated by the department; or
(10)Any combination of such purposes.
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