Sec. 10-16v. After school committee established. Appointment of members. Report and recommendations. Acceptance of funding. Report to General Assembly.
               	 		
      Sec. 10-16v. After school committee established. Appointment of members. 
Report and recommendations. Acceptance of funding. Report to General Assembly. (a) The Commissioner of Education, in consultation with the Commissioner of 
Social Services and the executive director of the Commission on Children, shall establish 
an after school committee.
      (b) The after school committee shall be appointed by the Commissioner of Education, in consultation with the Commissioner of Social Services and the executive director 
of the Commission on Children and shall include, but not be limited to, persons having 
expertise in after school programs, after school program providers, local elected officials, members of community agencies, members of the business community and professional educators.
      (c) The after school committee may report on and make recommendations, including, but not be limited to, the following: (1) Identification of existing state, federal and 
private resources to support and sustain after school programs; (2) methods and practices 
to enhance coordination and goal setting among state agencies to achieve efficiencies 
and to encourage training and local technical assistance with respect to after school 
programs; (3) identification of best practices; (4) methods of encouraging community-based providers; (5) professional development; (6) measures to address barriers to after 
school programs; and (7) a private and public governance structure that ensures sustainability for after school programs.
      (d) The Commissioner of Education may seek and accept funding from private 
organizations that do not receive grants or other funding from the Department of Education to implement the provisions of this section.
      (e) The after school committee shall report, in accordance with section 11-4a, its 
findings pursuant to this section to the General Assembly by February 1, 2004.
      (P.A. 03-206, S. 1.)
      History: P.A. 03-P.A. 03-206 effective July 9, 2003.