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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 · Sec. 50602

Sec. 50602. CONTINUING TO DEMONSTRATE RESULTS TO HELP FAMILIES

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## SEC. 50602 CONTINUING TO DEMONSTRATE RESULTS TO HELP FAMILIES ###
(a)Require Service Delivery Models To Demonstrate Improvement in Applicable Benchmark Areas Section 511 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 711) is amended in each of subsections (d)(1)(A) and (h)(4)(A) by striking “each of”. ###
(b)Demonstration of Improvements in Subsequent Years Section 511(d)(1) of such Act (42 U.S.C. 711(d)(1)) is amended by adding at the end the following: > > ##### “(D) Demonstration of improvements in subsequent years > > > ###### “(i) Continued measurement of improvement in applicable benchmark areas > > The eligible entity, after demonstrating improvements for eligible families as specified in subparagraphs
(A)and (B), shall continue to track and report, not later than 30 days after the end of fiscal year 2020 and every 3 years thereafter, information demonstrating that the program results in improvements for the eligible families participating in the program in at least 4 of the areas specified in subparagraph
(A)that the service delivery model or models selected by the entity are intended to improve. > > > ###### “(ii) Corrective action plan > > If the eligible entity fails to demonstrate improvement in at least 4 of the areas specified in subparagraph (A), as compared to eligible families who do not receive services under an early childhood home visitation program, the entity shall develop and implement a plan to improve outcomes in each of the areas specified in subparagraph
(A)that the service delivery model or models selected by the entity are intended to improve, subject to approval by the Secretary. The plan shall include provisions for the Secretary to monitor implementation of the plan and conduct continued oversight of the program, including through submission by the entity of regular reports to the Secretary. > > > ###### “(iii) Technical assistance > > The Secretary shall provide an eligible entity required to develop and implement an improvement plan under clause
(ii)with technical assistance to develop and implement the plan. The Secretary may provide the technical assistance directly or through grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements. > > > ###### “(iv) No improvement or failure to submit report > > If the Secretary determines after a period of time specified by the Secretary that an eligible entity implementing an improvement plan under clause
(ii)has failed to demonstrate any improvement in at least 4 of the areas specified in subparagraph (A), or if the Secretary determines that an eligible entity has failed to submit the report required by clause (i), the Secretary shall terminate the grant made to the entity under this section and may include any unexpended grant funds in grants made to nonprofit organizations under subsection (h)(2)(B).” > . ###
(c)Including Information on Applicable Benchmarks in Application Section 511(e)(5) of such Act (42 U.S.C. 711(e)(5)) is amended by inserting “that the service delivery model or models selected by the entity are intended to improve” before the period at the end.
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