Oregon Code § 329.175·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Oregon
Prenatal to Kindergarten Program; funding; providers.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Oregon
Prenatal to Kindergarten Program means the program for which the Department of
Early Learning and Care allocates, awards and monitors state funds to provide
comprehensive health, education and social services to children and their
parents or other key family members, at any time beginning with prenatal care
and continuing until the children enter kindergarten, in order to maximize the
potential of those children prior to kindergarten entry.
(b) Providers
under the Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program means entities that use
grants received under the Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program to provide
services through the program, in compliance with requirements prescribed by the
Early Learning Council and the Department of Early Learning and Care.
(2) The
Department of Early Learning and Care shall administer the Oregon Prenatal to
Kindergarten Program to assist eligible children with comprehensive services
including educational, social, health and nutritional development to enhance
their chances for success in school and life. Eligible children, upon request
of a parent or guardian, may be admitted to receive services from providers
under the Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program to the extent that the
Legislative Assembly provides funds.
(3)(a) In
administering the Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program, the department shall
adopt a funding formula and methodology that will ensure that providers under
the Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program offer high-quality services,
including prenatal care and other services, to eligible children and their
families.
(b) Until the
children enter kindergarten, services may be provided under this section to
pregnant women and families with children who are not participating in a
federal, state or local program providing comprehensive services and who
qualify for eligibility under the federal Head Start program.
(4)(a)
Nonsectarian organizations, including school districts and Head Start grantees,
are eligible to compete for funds to become providers under the Oregon Prenatal
to Kindergarten Program.
(b)(A) Providers
under the Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program shall serve children eligible
according to federal Head Start guidelines and other children who meet criteria
of eligibility adopted by rule by the Early Learning Council.
(B) Providers
under the Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program may serve children not
described in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph, but not more than 20 percent
of the total enrollment with a provider shall consist of children who do not
meet federal Head Start guidelines.
(c) School
districts may contract with other governmental or nongovernmental nonsectarian
organizations to conduct a portion of the Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten
Program.
(d) Providers
under the Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program may accept gifts, grants and
other funds for the purposes of this section.
(5) Applicants
shall identify how they will serve the target population and provide all
components as specified in the federal Head Start performance standards and
guidelines, including staff qualifications and training, facilities and
equipment, transportation and fiscal management.
(6) Applicants
shall identify how they will provide, at a minimum, the annual number of
instructional hours required under performance guidelines and standards of the
federal Head Start programs.
(7) Providers
under the Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program shall provide lead teachers
and teaching assistants with a salary that meets the minimum salary
requirements established by the Early Learning Council.
(8) Providers
under the Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program must demonstrate an ability
to maximize all available federal, state and local funds.
(9) Providers
under the Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program shall coordinate with each
other and with federal Head Start programs to ensure efficient delivery of
services and prevent overlap. Providers shall also work with local
organizations such as local education associations serving young children and
make the maximum use of local resources.
(10) Providers
under the Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program shall coordinate services
with other services provided through the Oregon Early Learning System. The
coordination of services must be consistent with federal and state law.
(11)(a) The
governing body of a recipient of grant funds under this section shall be
subject to ORS 192.610 to 192.705 but is subject to ORS 192.311 to 192.478
only:
(A) With respect
to records created at a meeting of the governing body, minutes of a meeting of
a governing body or records presented at a meeting of the governing body; or
(B) As otherwise
provided by law other than this subsection.
(b) As used in
this subsection, governing body means a board or other entity o
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