Oklahoma Code § 10-440

Title 10. Children: Office of Child Care - Establishment - Qualification for
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federal child care and development block grant funds - Duties.
There is hereby established within the Department of Human
Services the Office of Child Care.  The Office of Child Care shall:
1.  Develop a state child care plan to qualify for federal child
care and development block grant funds.
Such plan shall:
a. Provide to the maximum extent practicable that parents
or guardians of each eligible child be given the
option to enroll such child with a child care provider
that has a grant or contract for the provision of
child care services with the Department of Human
Services, which is selected by the parent or guardian,
or to receive a child care certificate, as defined in
Chapter 6 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of
1990, of value commensurate with the subsidy value of
child care services provided through contract or
grant;
b. Provide that nothing in the plan shall preclude the
use of child care certificates for sectarian child
care services if freely chosen by the parents;
2.  Oversee distribution of state and federal funds related to
child care;
3.  Provide technical assistance to employers who are interested
in exploring child care benefits and community child care needs;
4.  Assist the Oklahoma Department of Commerce in promoting
Oklahoma as a state that cares about families and children;
5.  Address barriers that limit the availability of care for
children with handicaps, infants, school-age children and children
whose parents work nontraditional hours;
6.  Provide oversight, training and technical assistance to
resource and referral programs;
7.  Coordinate the provision of training statewide for child
care providers;

8.  Increase community awareness of the need for quality child
care which is both available and affordable;
9.  Serve as a clearinghouse for child care data, resources and
initiatives;
10.  Cooperate with the Office of Management and Enterprise
Services regarding child care benefits for state employees; and
11.  Advise parents that no outside child care can ever be as
effective and beneficial as devoted loving care within the home, and
encourage parents to care for their children themselves, in their
own home, whenever possible.
Added by Laws 1991, c. 147, § 1.  Renumbered from Title 63, § 1-240
by Laws 2012, c. 253, § 6, eff. Nov. 1, 2012.  Amended by Laws 2012,
c. 304, § 479.

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