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The Military Child Care Act of 1989 (MCCA) was passed by both the House and Senate in November 1989. The goal of MCCA was to improve the availability, management, quality, and safety of child care provided on military installations.
This policy letter states that CNIC CYP has received supplemental funding to offer eligible CYP employees an opportunity to become a Military School Age
(MSA) representative. The document contains the MSA Representative policy letter, training guidelines and nomination packet. The MSA Representative Training is a three day intensive training designed to prepare individuals with a strong background and experience in the field of School Age Services to conduct assessment of Candidates working with School Age children. Dates: April 22-24 Training Location: Naval Support Activity Mid-South.
Families select their sponsor type (e.g., Active Duty Military, DoD Civilian) and spouse status (e.g., Working, Student, Seeking Employment, Non-Working) when they create or update their MCC household profile. MCC uses this information to create a military family type for the household, which is associated with a DoD priority. MCC uses the assigned DoD priority, along with the request for care date to determine sequence on the waitlist.
MCCYN is a fee assistance program that keeps affordable child care in reach for U.S. military families. It is intended for families who cannot access installation-based care due to distance or waitlists.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Policy
Published:
09/18
Some N9 NAFI programs require patrons to sign Hold Harmless Agreements (HHA) in order to participate in a particular program, activity, or event. For those N9 programs, activities or events requiring a signed HHA, such a requirement is mandatory and a prerequisite for participation.
This memorandum provides updated information regarding Federal employee vaccination requirements. This memorandum must be posted wherever EEO policy statements are posted.
This handout lists the MCC supported web browsers, shows how to identify the browser type and version, and provides links to updated browser downloads.