The state board for
community and technical colleges shall have the following powers
and duties in administering the program established in RCW 28B.135.010 for the two-year institutions of higher education:
(1) To adopt rules necessary to carry out the program;
(2) To establish, if deemed necessary, one or more review
committees to assist in the evaluation of proposals for funding.
The review committees may receive input from parents, educators,
and other experts in the field of early childhood education for
this purpose;
(3) To establish each biennium specific guidelines for
submitting grant proposals consistent with the overall goals of
the program. The guidelines shall be consistent with the
following desired outcomes of increasing access to quality child
care for students, providing affordable child care alternatives
for students, creating more cooperative preschool programs or
other alternative parent education models, creating models that
can be replicated at other institutions, creating a partnership
between college administrations, college foundations, and student
government associations, or their equivalents, and increasing
innovation at campus child care centers;
(4) To establish guidelines for an allocation system based
on factors that include but are not limited to: The amount of
money available in the trust fund and the financial support for
child care received by the student government associations or
their equivalents. Student government associations may solicit
funds from private organizations and targeted fund-raising
campaigns as part of their financial support for child care;
(5) To solicit grant proposals and provide information to
the institutions of higher education about the program;
(6) To establish reporting, evaluation, accountability,
monitoring, and dissemination requirements for the recipients of
the grants; and
(7) To report to the appropriate committees of the
legislature by December 15, 2008, and every two years thereafter,
on the status of program design and implementation within the
community and technical college system. The report shall include
but not be limited to summary information on the institutions
receiving child [care] grant allocations, the amount contributed
by each college administration and student government association
for the purposes of child care, including expenditures and
reports for the previous biennium, services provided by each
institutional child care center, the number of students using
such services, and identifiable unmet need.
[2008 c 162 § 4.]
NOTES:
Intent -- 2008 c 162: See note following RCW 28B.135.010.