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RSA 126-M:4 · Duties
126-M:4 Duties. – The council shall facilitate the development and delivery of wellness and primary prevention services by:
Copy linkIdentifying, redirecting, and developing appropriate federal, state, and private funding sources to ensure to the extent possible that:
Copy linkExisting family resource centers and other community programs providing wellness and primary prevention services for families and children are able to continue to provide quality programs, develop mechanisms to collaborate with each other, and monitor progress in their ability to promote the health and development of the families and children in their communities; and
Copy linkCommunities wishing to develop similar programs and collaborations receive access to technical assistance and available funding from appropriate members of the public and private sector.
Copy linkAssisting in the transmission of state and federal funds which are designated to be utilized in addressing issues related to the wellbeing of families and children in communities. The council may, among other things, assist executive branch agencies in contracting with family resource centers and other community programs to provide wellness and primary preventive services. II-a. Developing standards of quality to be met to receive the designation as a family resource center of quality. An advisory group shall assist the council in assessing compliance with the standards of quality. The advisory group shall consist of council members and professionals in delivery of services associated with family resource centers. Final decisions of compliance with the criteria set forth by the council and the designation of family resource centers of quality shall be made by the council, in conjunction with the department of health and human services. II-b. (a) With the department of health and human services, developing criteria and a selection process for the selection of a facilitating organization to administer the system of family resource centers of quality (FRCQ). The council shall study and issue a report with recommendations regarding the selection process. The council's study shall include, but not be limited to:
Copy linkDetermining the necessary duties, services, and related tasks to be provided by the facilitating organization.
Copy linkReviewing and identifying any other matter deemed relevant to the development of an application process for the facilitating organization.
Copy linkThe council shall report its recommendations to the commissioner of the department of health and human services on or before September 1, 2017.
Copy linkAssessing, in partnership with agencies that work in cooperation with community-based family resource centers, the current statewide status and providing ongoing monitoring of the availability of family resource centers and other community programs providing wellness and primary prevention services.
Copy linkCompiling and reviewing research, statistical data, and other relevant information from sources within New Hampshire and around the country for purposes of advising the 3 branches of government with respect to issues confronting children and families in New Hampshire. This would include, but not be limited to, demographic data, vital statistics, "Kids Count" data, school system data, case data from the courts, the department of health and human services, the department of education, and other executive branch departments, expense information related to services and programs provided to children and families, crime records, and university research.
Copy linkWorking with existing organizations and other relevant state and private entities to develop new, and where appropriate, enhance existing mechanisms for program quality assurance, technical assistance in program development, and community databases that can be used by local communities to monitor progress toward their established goals.
Copy linkServing as an institutional forum and catalyst for the discussion of issues relating to children and families through seminars, forums, special studies, and other means within the limits of available state, federal, and private funding.
Copy linkProviding information and recommendations to the general court, governor, executive branch departments, the courts, and other public officials, departments or agencies concerning the status and condition of children and families. Source. 1999, 276:1, eff. July 1, 1999. 2015, 117:5, eff. Aug. 7, 2015. 2017, 167:3, eff. June 28, 2017.
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Source. 1999, 276:1, eff. July 1, 1999. 2015, 117:5, eff. Aug. 7, 2015. 2017, 167:3, eff. June 28, 2017.
Source history
- 1999, 276:1, eff. July 1, 1999
- 2015, 117:5, eff. Aug. 7, 2015
- 2017, 167:3, eff. June 28, 2017