Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 417 § 417.827 — Early
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 417 ·
Oregon Code § 417.827·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Early
Learning Hubs; system requirements; requests for proposals; proposal
requirements; rules; metrics for funding; match requirements; delivery of
services to community without hub.
(1) As used in this section and ORS 417.829:
(a) Early
Learning Hub means any entity designated by regional partners to coordinate
early learning services, as determined by rules adopted by the Early Learning
Council.
(b) Regional
partners includes counties, cities, school districts, education service
districts, community colleges, public universities, private educational
institutions, faith-based organizations, nonprofit service providers and
tribes.
(2) The council
shall implement and coordinate a system that coordinates the delivery of early
learning services to the communities of this state through the direction of
Early Learning Hubs. The system may not include more than 16 Early Learning
Hubs.
(3) The system
implemented and coordinated by the council must ensure that:
(a) Providers of
early learning services are accountable for outcomes;
(b) Services are
provided in a cost-efficient manner; and
(c) The services
provided, and the means by which those services are provided, are focused on
the outcomes of the services.
(4) The council
shall develop and implement a process for requesting proposals from entities to
become Early Learning Hubs. Proposals submitted under this subsection must
comply with criteria and requirements adopted by the council by rule,
including:
(a) The entity
will be able to coordinate the provision of early learning services to the
community that will be served by the entity. An entity may meet the requirement
of this paragraph by submitting evidence that local stakeholders, including but
not limited to service providers, parents, community members, county
governments, local governments and school districts, have participated in the
development of the proposal and will maintain a meaningful role in the Early
Learning Hub.
(b) The services
coordinated by the entity will be in alignment with the services provided by
the public schools of the community that will be served by the entity.
(c) The entity
will be in alignment with, and make advantageous use of, the system of public
health care and services available through local health departments and other
publicly supported programs delivered through, or in partnership with, counties
and coordinated care organizations.
(d) The entity
will be able to integrate efforts among education providers, providers of
health care, providers of human services and providers of other programs and
services in the community.
(e) The entity
will use coordinated and transparent budgeting.
(f) The entity
will operate in a fiscally sound manner.
(g) The entity
must have a governing body or community advisory body that:
(A) Has the
authority to initiate audits, recommend the terms of a contract and provide
reports to the public and to the council on the outcomes of the provision of
early learning services to the community served by the entity.
(B) Has members
selected through a transparent process and includes both public and private
entities, locally based parents and service recipients, human social service
providers, child care providers, health care providers and representatives of
local governments from the service area.
(h) The entity
will collaborate on documentation related to coordinated services with public
and private entities that are identified by the council as providers of
services that advance the early learning of children.
(i) The entity
will serve a community that is based on the population and service needs of the
community and will demonstrate the ability to improve results for at-risk
children, including the ability to identify, evaluate and implement coordinated
strategies to ensure that a child is ready to succeed in school.
(j) The entity
will be able to raise and leverage significant funds from public and private
sources and to secure in-kind support to support early learning services
coordinated by the entity and operate in a fiscally sound manner.
(k) The entity
meets any other qualifications established by the council.
(5) The council
may adopt by rule requirements that are in addition to the requirements
described in subsections (3) and (4) of this section that an entity must meet
to qualify as an Early Learning Hub. When developing the additional
requirements, the council must use a statewide public process of community
engagement that is consistent with the requirements of the federal Head Start
Act.
(6) When
determining whether to designate an entity as an Early Learning Hub, the
council shall balance the following factors:
(a) The entitys
ability to engage the community and be involved in the community.
(b) The entitys
ability to produce outcomes that benefit children.
(c) The entitys
resourcefulness.
(d) The entitys
use, or proposed use, of evidence-based practice
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 417.827
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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