ORS 329A.727
Allowable costs

  • rules

(1)

The Oregon Business Development Department shall administer a grant and loan program to provide financial assistance to eligible applicants for allowable costs expended for early child care infrastructure activities, from moneys in the Child Care Infrastructure Fund established under ORS 329A.725 (Child Care Infrastructure Fund), in accordance with this section.

(2)

The department shall:

(a)

Coordinate with the Department of Early Learning and Care and consult with the Department of Education and the Housing and Community Services Department in the design and implementation of the program.

(b)

Engage with relevant stakeholders, including but not limited to nonprofit and for-profit entities that are directly or indirectly involved in child care throughout the state, to collect necessary information that may be used to facilitate the design and implementation of the program.

(3)

For purposes of this section, allowable costs include, but are not limited to:

(a)

Costs for the planning and design of early learning and care facilities.

(b)

Costs for property acquisition to be used for early learning and care facilities or child care facility development projects.

(c)

Repairs, improvements and renovations to early learning and care facilities, including climate resilience modifications, energy efficiency improvements, seismic retrofitting and necessary repairs due to a natural disaster.

(d)

Child care facility development projects, including direct project management costs.

(e)

Costs of contracting with third parties, including but not limited to nonprofit entities and community development financial institutions, to assist in the administration of child care infrastructure activities.

(f)

Construction costs and expenses.

(g)

Costs related to child care workforce investments.

(h)

Costs related to providing support to organizations in the establishment or expansion of child care providers and facilities.

(i)

Other costs that the Oregon Business Development Department, after consulting with the Department of Early Learning and Care, determines to be necessary to carry out early child care infrastructure activities.

(4)

In addition to the allowable costs under subsection (3) of this section, the Oregon Business Development Department may use moneys from the Child Care Infrastructure Fund to pay administrative costs incurred by the department.

(5)

Subject to subsection (6) of this section, the amount of financial assistance provided to eligible applicants under this section shall be in an amount prescribed by the department by rule, except that the department may not:

(a)

Distribute funds to an eligible applicant that is a school district:

(A)

In an amount that exceeds 25 percent of the amount appropriated to the Oregon Business Development Department under ORS 329A.725 (Child Care Infrastructure Fund).

(B)

Unless the school district has demonstrated the ability to provide matching funds in an amount that is equal to the amount of matching funds the school district is required to provide under the Oregon School Capital Improvement Matching Program under ORS 286A.801 (Matching fund grants to school districts).

(b)

Distribute funds to eligible applicants that are culturally specific early learning, early childhood and parent support programs described under ORS 417.782 (Early childhood support grant program) (1), in an amount that is less than 25 percent of the total amount appropriated to the department under ORS 329A.725 (Child Care Infrastructure Fund).

(6)

The total amount of financial assistance allowable to eligible applicants under this section must be distributed with regard to the availability of funds. If the funds available in the Child Care Infrastructure Fund established under ORS 329A.725 (Child Care Infrastructure Fund) are not adequate to provide financial support to all eligible applicants that have been approved by the department to receive financial assistance under this section, the department may prioritize distribution based on an applicant’s ability or demonstrated commitment to provide any of the following child care services to families with the greatest child care needs:

(a)

Culturally and linguistically specific and appropriate early learning and care;

(b)

Child care during nonstandard working hours such as evenings and weekends;

(c)

Child care for infants and toddlers;

(d)

Early learning and care that aligns with parent preferences; or

(e)

Early learning and care in communities that have historically experienced a lack of accessible and affordable child care.

(7)

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(a)

The department, in consultation with the Department of Early Learning and Care, shall adopt rules to implement this section. At a minimum, the rules must include:

(A)

An application process by which an eligible applicant may apply for financial assistance under this section;

(B)

The terms and conditions for any agreements related to financial assistance provided under this section;

(C)

A process for reviewing and approving applications submitted for financial assistance received under this section;

(D)

Subject to limitations under subsections (5) and (6) of this section, the amount of financial assistance that may be provided to eligible applicants; and

(E)

A process for establishing prioritizations upon which the Oregon Business Development Department may base the awarding of grants and loans for financial assistance under this section to eligible applicants located in rural geographic areas and among historically underserved communities.

(b)

The department shall, in consultation with the Early Learning Council established under ORS 326.425 (Early Learning Council), adopt rules concerning applicants that the department may deem to be eligible applicants. [2023 c.523 §4]
Note: See note under 329A.720 (Findings).

Source: Section 329A.727 — Allowable costs; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors329A.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

329A.010
Implementation of child care laws by department
329A.020
Duties of department related to child care
329A.025
Information sharing with state agencies
329A.030
Central Background Registry
329A.100
“Resource and referral system” defined for ORS 329A.100 to 329A.135
329A.110
Policy
329A.120
Services by resource and referral entities
329A.130
Resource and referral entities required to match funds
329A.135
Duties of department related to resource and referral system
329A.250
Definitions for ORS 329A.030, 329A.250 to 329A.450 and 329A.500
329A.252
Provision of care by persons whose record, certification or registration or enrollment in registry is denied, revoked or suspended
329A.255
Preschool recorded program and school-age recorded program
329A.260
Minimum standards for child care facilities
329A.261
Development of quality recognition and improvement system
329A.263
Emergency plan for facilities
329A.270
Renewal procedure for certification or registration
329A.273
Child Care Fund
329A.275
Rules
329A.280
When certification required
329A.290
Qualifications of applicant for certification
329A.300
Issuance of certification
329A.310
Application
329A.330
Registration requirements
329A.340
Certain child care providers required to attend orientation
329A.342
Jurisdiction
329A.344
Cease and desist order
329A.346
Progressive enforcement system
329A.348
Interference with disclosure of information
329A.350
Denial, revocation or suspension of certification or registration
329A.360
Notice
329A.370
Injunction
329A.390
Inspection
329A.400
Duties of Oregon Health Authority
329A.410
When search warrant required
329A.420
Cooperative agreements to inspect premises
329A.430
Rights of family child care providers to join labor organizations
329A.440
Application of land use regulations to family child care homes
329A.450
Assistance to staff of facility
329A.460
Separate sleeping quarters not required for certain persons providing child care or babysitting services
329A.500
Employment Related Day Care subsidy program and other subsidy programs
329A.505
Inspection
329A.525
Standards and processes for international early childhood professionals
329A.600
Early Childhood Suspension and Expulsion Prevention Program
329A.625
Prohibition on suspending or expelling child from program
329A.700
Definitions for ORS 329A.700 to 329A.712
329A.703
Program established
329A.706
Program implementation
329A.712
Revenue distribution to child care providers
329A.720
Findings
329A.723
Definitions for ORS 329A.720 to 329A.732
329A.725
Child Care Infrastructure Fund
329A.727
Allowable costs
329A.730
Nonprofit grants
329A.732
Technical assistance
329A.750
Department of Early Learning and Care responsible for administering federal funds
329A.990
Criminal penalty
329A.992
Suspension
329A.994
Civil penalty for interference with disclosure of information

Current through early 2026

§ 329A.727. Allowable costs's source at oregon​.gov