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The department will use the following criteria to evaluate grantees:
(1) adequacy of efforts to identify children in need of services under 7 AAC 23.010 - 7 AAC 23.100, as indicated by the numbers of children referred, screened, and enrolled, in relation to the population of children under age three in the area served by grantee;
(2) adequacy of problem definition and assessment of the status of each participant in the program;
(3) appropriateness and timeliness of the individualized education program for the participant's handicap;
(4) adequacy of the written plan for each home visit;
(5) extent of parental involvement;
(6) coordination with other community resources, including medical, social work, and mental health; and
(7) accomplishment of the grantee's goals and objectives.
History: Eff. 10/15/82, Register 84; am 6/28/85, Register 94
Authority: AS 47.20.005
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