Iowa Admin. Code r. 281-64.30 - Secondary eligibility
(1)
Criteria. Up to 20 percent of the available funded child
development enrollment slots for at-risk may be filled by children who are
three or four years of age on or before September 15 or public school
enrollment slots by children who are three, four, or five years of age on or
before September 15; are above the income eligibility guidelines provided that
they are served on a sliding fee schedule determined at the local level; and
are eligible according to one or more of the following criteria if the child:
a. Is functioning below chronological age in
two or more developmental areas, one of which may be English proficiency, as
determined by an appropriate professional;
b. Was born with one or more factors that are
established as high risk for developmental delay, such as very low birth weight
(under 1,500 grams-approximately three pounds) or with conditions such as spina
bifida, Down syndrome, or other genetic disorders;
c. Was born to a parent who was under the age
of 18;
d. Resides in a household
where one or more of the parents or guardians:
(1) Has not completed high school;
(2) Has a substance use disorder;
(3) Has a chronic mental illness;
(4) Has low literacy skills;
(5) Is incarcerated; or
(6) Has a history of child or spousal abuse;
or
e. Has other special
circumstances, such as foster care or being homeless.
The program may include children without risk factors, provided they are at full pay and meet other age requirements.
(2)
Enrollment
criteria. Applicants are to document the number of children enrolled
under secondary eligibility and the criteria used for enrollment.
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