R. 6M-4.200 School Readiness Eligibility Provisions
R. 6M-4.204 Eligibility for Three-and Four-year-old Children Who may not be Economically Disadvantaged But Who Have Been Served in a Specific Part-time or Combination of Part-time Exceptional Education Programs With Required Special Services, Aids, or Equipment, and
R. 6M-4.205 Economically Disadvantaged Children, Children With Disabilities, and Children at Risk of Future School Failure, From Birth to Four (4) Years of Age, Who are Served at Home Through Home Visitor Programs and Intensive Parent Education Programs Such as the F
R. 6M-4.208 Documenting Eligibility for the School Readiness Program
R. 6M-4.300 School Readiness Application and Waiting List Procedures
R. 6M-4.400 Required Parent Co-payment
R. 6M-4.500 Child Attendance and Provider Reimbursements
R. 6M-4.501 Reimbursement During Emergency Closures
R. 6M-4.610 Statewide Provider Contract for the School Readiness Program
R. 6M-4.620 Health and Safety for School Readiness Providers
R. 6M-4.630 Statewide Provider Contract Monitoring Tool for the School Readiness Program
R. 6M-4.700 Child Performance Standards for the School Readiness (SR) Program
R. 6M-4.710 School Readiness Program Curricula
R. 6M-4.720 Screening of Children in the School Readiness Program
R. 6M-4.735 Early Learning Professional Development Standards and Career Pathways
R. 6M-4.740 Program Assessment Requirements for the School Readiness Program

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