(1) In addition to any other duties specified in law, the commission has the following duties:
To identify opportunities for, and barriers to, the alignment of standards, rules, policies, and procedures across programs and agencies that support young children and to recommend to the appropriate committees of reference of the general assembly pursuant to part 2 of article 7 of title 2 and to government and nonprofit agencies and policy boards changes to enhance the alignment and provision of services and supports for pregnant women and young children and their families;
To advise and make recommendations to the state department and to other relevantearly childhood entities concerning implementation of the early childhood Colorado framework;
To assist public and private agencies in coordinating efforts on behalf of pregnantwomen and children and their families, including securing funding and additional investments for services, programs, and access to these services and programs for children and their families;
To consider and recommend waivers from state regulations on behalf of early childhood councils as provided in section 26-6.5-104 (1);
To monitor the ongoing development, promotion, and implementation of:
A quality, cohesive professional development and career advancement system;
High-quality, comprehensive early learning standards; and
The sharing and use of common data for planning and accountability among earlychildhood programs;
(f) To develop strategies and monitor efforts concerning:
Increasing children's school readiness;
Increasing participation in and access to child care and early education programs;and
Promoting family and community engagement in children's early education and development.
(2) In fulfilling its duties, the commission shall collaborate, at a minimum, with:
Members of the early childhood councils established pursuant to section 26-6.5-103;and
Any other boards, commissions, and councils that address services and supports forpregnant women and young children.
Source: L. 2013: Entire article added with relocations, (HB 13-1117), ch. 169, p. 563, § 3, effective July 1. L. 2017: (1) and (2)(b) amended, (HB 17-1106), ch. 345, p. 1819, § 3, effective August 9.
Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 24-44.7-103 as it existed prior to 2013.