Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 121.djvu/1459

This page needs to be proofread.
[121 STAT. 1438]
PUBLIC LAW 110-000—MMMM. DD, 2007
[121 STAT. 1438]

121 STAT. 1438

Deadline. Federal Register, publication.

dkrause on GSDDPC44 with PUBLAW

Deadline. Reports.

VerDate Aug 31 2005

07:12 Jan 26, 2009

Jkt 059194

PUBLIC LAW 110–134—DEC. 12, 2007 ‘‘(D) such assessments are not used to exclude children from Head Start programs. ‘‘(4) SUSPENDED IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL REPORTING SYSTEM.—The Secretary shall suspend implementation and terminate further development and use of the National Reporting System. ‘‘(k) INDIAN HEAD START STUDY.—The Secretary shall— ‘‘(1) work in collaboration with the Head Start agencies that carry out Indian Head Start programs, the Indian Head Start collaboration director, and other appropriate entities, including tribal governments and the National Indian Head Start Directors Association— ‘‘(A) to undertake a study or set of studies designed to focus on the American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start-eligible population, with a focus on issues such as curriculum development, availability and need for services, appropriate research methodologies and measures for these populations, and best practices for teaching and educating American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Children; ‘‘(B) to accurately determine the number of children nationwide who are eligible to participate in Indian Head Start programs each year; ‘‘(C) to document how many of these children are receiving Head Start services each year; ‘‘(D) to the extent practicable, to ensure that access to Indian Head Start programs for eligible children is comparable to access to other Head Start programs for other eligible children; and ‘‘(E) to make the funding decisions required in section 640(a)(4)(D)(ii), after completion of the studies required in that section, taking into account— ‘‘(i) the Federal government’s unique trust responsibility to American Indians and Alaska Natives; ‘‘(ii) limitations faced by tribal communities in accessing non-Federal sources of funding to supplement Federal funding for early childhood programs; and ‘‘(iii) other factors that uniquely and adversely impact children in American Indian and Alaska Native communities such as highly elevated poverty, unemployment and violent crime rates, as well as depressed levels of educational achievement and limited access to non-Federal health, social and educational resources; ‘‘(2) in carrying out paragraph (1), consult with the Secretary of Education about the Department of Education’s systems for collecting and reporting data about, and maintaining records on, American Indian and Alaska Native students; ‘‘(3) not later than 9 months after the effective date of this subsection, publish in the Federal Register a notice of how the Secretary plans to carry out paragraph (1) and shall provide a period for public comment. To the extent practicable, the Secretary shall consider comments received before submitting a report to the Congress; ‘‘(4) not later than 1 year after the effective date of this subsection, submit a report to the Committee on Education and Labor of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate,

PO 00002

Frm 00146

Fmt 6580

Sfmt 6581

M:\STATUTES\2007\59194PT2.001

APPS10

PsN: 59194PT2