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Rules Committee advances ordinance to formalize Office of Early Care and Education advisory committee

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · December 3, 2014
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Summary

The Rules Committee forwarded an ordinance to define duties for the Office of Early Care and Education and establish a nine-member Citizens Advisory Committee; the CAC will be jointly appointed (Mayor 5 / Board 4) and will advise on a strategic plan the office must complete by 2016 per Prop C.

Supervisor Norman Yee opened the Rules Committee meeting by introducing an ordinance to amend the Administrative Code to define duties for San Francisco’s Office of Early Care and Education (OECE) and to create an OECE Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC). The ordinance, he said, implements voter-approved Proposition C and directs the office to develop a strategic plan by 2016.

Yee told the committee the CAC would be a nine-member advisory body jointly appointed by the mayor (five seats) and the Board of Supervisors (four seats). The committee’s role will include advising the OECE director on…

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