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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 43 — Infants and Juveniles

43-516. Department of Health and Human Services; participants in aid to dependent children; collect data and information.

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The Department of Health and Human Services shall collect the following data and information yearly:
(1)The total number of participants in the aid to dependent children program described in section 43-512 pursuing an associate degree;
(2)Graduation rates of such participants, the number of participants that are making satisfactory progress in their educational pursuits, and the length of time participants participate in education to fulfill their work requirement under the program;
(3)The monthly earnings, educational level attained, and employment status of such participants at six months and at twelve months after terminating participation in the aid to dependent children program; and
(4)A summary of activities performed by the department to promote postsecondary educational opportunities to participants in the aid to dependent children program.
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