State laws do. Each state is different so check the laws of your state.
Licensed day care facilities can participate in federal programs that reimburse them for food costs. Most facilities follow the same guidelines as the federal school lunch program which ensures your children will receive nutritious meals and snacks.
Since there is no federal agency that regulates assisted living facilites they are regulated and licensed at the state level. All 50 states have some form of licensing for assisted facilities.
An example of an enabling act is the Smith-Hughes National Vocational Education Act, passed in 1917, which provided federal funding for vocational education programs in the United States. This act enabled the federal government to support and promote vocational education by providing grants to states for the development of vocational education programs.
The Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963 is a U.S. federal law designed to provide financial assistance for the construction and renovation of higher education facilities. It aimed to improve the infrastructure of colleges and universities to enhance educational opportunities and support the growing demand for higher education during the post-war era. The Act authorized the federal government to make grants and loans to institutions of higher learning, focusing on modernizing facilities and expanding capacity. This legislation played a key role in shaping the physical landscape of American higher education in the 1960s and beyond.
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The U.S. Department of Education was created in 1979 during the presidency of Jimmy Carter. Carter's administration aimed to consolidate federal education programs and improve the coordination of education policy. The department's establishment marked a significant shift in how the federal government approached education, emphasizing the importance of federal involvement in public education.
The Education for Espanol Act.
The US Constitution does not guarantee education as a right or entitlement. That has been added by statute and regulation.
identiifying the level of protective measures for federal facilities.
Education programs add to the nation's human capital and labor productivity. Improved education and technology can make an entire economy more productive by shifting the production possibilities frontier outward. Federal, state, and local government all provide educational opportunities to the poor. The Federal government funds programs from preschool to college. State and local programs aid students with learning disabilities. By adding to the human capital and labor productivity.
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