Single Statewide Information System Sample Clauses

Single Statewide Information System. PROVIDER agrees to utilize the single statewide information system as referenced in s. 1002.82(2)(q), F.S., to submit information and updates regarding the VPK Program. The PROVIDER must execute this Contract on the Provider Portal found at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
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Single Statewide Information System. You agree to use the Provider Portal to submit information and updates. Provider Portal is available at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
Single Statewide Information System. (SSIS) – The OEL-designated single statewide information system used to capture and provide critical information to early learning coalitions, parents, partners and providers.
Single Statewide Information System. Is the single statewide integrated information system to provide critical information to early learning coalitions, parents, partners and providers. The anticipated benefits of the single statewide information system include, but may not be limited to, the following – (1) streamlined administrative processes for attendance tracking, eligibility processing and provider payments, (2) data sharing opportunities for educators, parents, providers and state agencies and (3) easy online access to child care resources and referral information for early learning programs. The single statewide information system is made up of multiple component units including the Core Module (currently Enhanced Field System), Family Portal and Provider Portal. Subrecipient – A non-state entity that receives federal/state financial assistance directly from OEL or the ELC to provide goods and/or services that demonstrate the contract relationship characteristics that 2 CFR §200.330, Subrecipient and contractor determinations, describes. Vendor/contractor (Vendor) – A dealer, distributor, merchant or other seller providing goods or services required for the performance of the agreement. These goods or services may be for an organization's own use or for the use of beneficiaries of the agreement. 2 CFR §200.330, Subrecipient and contractor determinations, describes the characteristics defining a vendor/contractor relationship.
Single Statewide Information System. The single statewide information system is a statewide integrated technology system to provide critical information to early learning coalitions, parents, partners and providers. The anticipated benefits of the single statewide information system include, but may not be limited to, the following – (1) streamlined administrative processes for attendance tracking, eligibility processing and provider payments, (2) data sharing opportunities for educators, parents, providers and state agencies and (3) easy online access to child care resources and referral information for early learning programs. The single statewide information system is made up of multiple component units including the Core Module (currently Enhanced Field System), Family Portal and Provider Portal. Subrecipient – A non-state entity that receives federal/state financial assistance directly from OEL or the ELC to provide goods and/or services that demonstrate the contract relationship characteristics that 2 CFR §200.330, Subrecipient and contractor determinations, describes. Vendor/contractor (Vendor) – A dealer, distributor, merchant or other seller providing goods or services required for the performance of the agreement. These goods or services may be for an organization's own use or for the use of beneficiaries of the agreement. 2 CFR §200.330, Subrecipient and contractor determinations, describes the characteristics defining a vendor/contractor relationship. Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Education Program – A free educational program that prepares 4-year-olds for success in kindergarten and beyond. To be eligible, children must live in Florida and be 4-years-old on or before Sept 1 of the current year. The program helps children build a strong foundation using educational materials that fit their developmental needs. Eligible private child care centers, private schools, family day care homes, large family child care homes and public schools may offer VPK.VPK Specialized Instructional Services (SIS) is offered for children with individual educational plans (IEPs). Parents can choose from one of the following programs – School-year program – 540 instructional hours. Class sizes of 20 or fewer students. Instructors must hold a Birth through Five Florida Child Care Professional Credential. Summer program – 300 instructional hours. Class sizes of 12 or fewer students. Instructors must hold a bachelor's degree in a specified area and/or teacher certification. Specialized Instructional Servic...

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