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San Benito County CEL

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Girl writingIt is important to understand that your family information needs to be shared among the participating contractors in order to get subsidized care. Contractors are required to follow the State of California’s strict regulations about confidentiality that safeguard the information captured in the San Benito County CEL system.
 
One of the first steps in applying for subsidized care is to sign the Release of Information(ROI). Failure to do so will prevent your family from participating in any subsidized child development program in this county. The ROI reads as follows:
 
  1. I declare under penalty of perjury that the information provided is complete and true to the best of my knowledge.
  2. I understand my family’s eligibility will be based upon information given here and that documentation will be required prior to enrollment.
  3. In order to remain active on the San Benito County Centralized Eligibility List, I must keep my information current.
  4. This application will remain active for at least six months.  I must update or check in at least once every six months.  The CEL Administrator, will send a post card reminding me to do so.  If I fail to respond to any update request, my family will no longer be actively considered for subsidized services through the CEL partner programs.
  5. The San Benito County Centralized Eligibility List Program has my permission to share this information with other public and non-public participating agencies that provide childcare or other social services in conjunction with administration of the San Benito County CEL. Information will also be provided to the California Department of Education as part of its administration of the San Benito County CEL.
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