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 PUBLIC LAW 103-252—MAY 18, 1994 108 STAT. 669 "(ix) other individuals with expertise in the services that the family resource programs of the State intend to offer; and "(D) coordinates activities funded under this title with— "(i) the State Interagency Coordinating Council, established under part H of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act; "(ii) the advisory panel established under section 613(a)(12) of the Individuals with Disabihties Education Act (20 U.S.C. 1413(a)(12)); "(iii) the State Rehabilitation Advisory Council established under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; "(iv) the State Development Disabilities Planning Council, established under the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act; "(v) the Head Start State Collaboration project; "(vi) the State Advisory group designated in the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974; and "(vii) other local or regional family service councils within the State, to the extent that such councils exist; "(4) an inventory and description of the current family resource programs operating in the State, the current unmet need for the services provided under such programs, including the need for building increased capacity to provide specific family resource services, including respite care, and the intended scope of the State family resource program, the population to be served, the meuiner in which the program will be operated, and the manner in which such program will relate to other community services and public agencies; "(5) evidence that Federal assistance received under this section— "(A) has been supplemented with non-Federal public and private assistance, including a description of the projected level of financial commitment by the State to develop a family resource network; and "(B) will be used to supplement and not supplant other State and local public funds expended for family resource programs; "(6) a description of the core services, as required by this section, and other support services to be provided by the program and the manner in which such services will be provided, including the extent to which either family resources, centers, home visiting, or community collaboratives will be used; "(7) a description of any public information activities the agency designated in paragraph (1) will undertake for the purpose of promoting family stability and preventing child abuse and neglect, including child sexual abuse; "(8) an assurance that the State will provide funds for the initial startup costs associated with specific family resource services, including respite services, and a description of the services to be funded; "(9) assurances that the State program will maintain cultural diversity and be culturally competent; "(10) a description of the guidelines for requiring parental involvement in State and local program development, poUcy

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