Minnesota Statutes

§ 142D.124 — FULL-DAY REQUIREMENTS

Minnesota § 142D.124
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPROPRIETARY SCHOOLS
Ch. 142DEARLY CARE AND LEARNING

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Minn. Stat. § 142D.124 (2026).

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(a)A minimum of 50 percent of the total state-funded enrollment in Head Start programs, including in licensed child care programs, throughout the state must be provided in full-day services.
(b)Head Start programs may provide full-day services as part of their own program model or through agreements with full-day licensed child care programs. If licensed child care programs do not exist in a geographic area, choose not to participate, cannot meet the federal Head Start performance standards after sufficient opportunity, or a Head Start program is unable to establish the full-day services as a part of their own program model, the Head Start program may request exemption from the commissioner.

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Legislative History

2007 c 146 art 9 s 3;2024 c 80 art 4 s 1,26;2024 c 115 art 16 s 42

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