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. The department shall have the responsibility, and is hereby
vested with all necessary powers and authority to do the following:
(a) Recognize existing community action agencies, as originally
defined by Section 2790 of Title 42 of the United States Code in the
federal Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, and as superseded by
Section 9902 of that title in the federal Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act of 1981 (P.L. 97-35), and as further defined in
Article 6 (commencing with Section 12750) of Chapter 9 of Division 3
of Title 2, and Indian tribes or tribal organizations, as the
operators of programs to serve the poor in local communities, and,
where the programs are of a statewide or multicounty nature, other
limited purpose agencies may be considered as program operators.
(b) Apply for, administer, and oversee federal block grant funds,
including, but not limited to, the Community Services Block Grant and
the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, and other public and
private funds designed to support antipoverty programs in the state
that are not currently administered by other departments, and define
and enforce programmatic performance and fiscal accountability
standards for those funds.
(c) Provide funding and technical assistance, directly or through
grants or contracts, to community action agencies, Indian tribes, and
other agencies that operate programs of an antipoverty nature.
(d) Coordinate antipoverty efforts throughout the state, to the
extent permissible under federal law, to avoid duplication, improve
delivery of services, and relate programs to one another.
(e) Maintain liaison with the Office of Community Services in the
federal Department of Health and Human Services, county and city
commissions on economic opportunity, citizens' groups, and all other
governmental agencies engaged in economic opportunity or community
service programs, or both.
(f) Collect and assemble pertinent information and data available
from other agencies of the state and federal governments and
disseminate information in the interests of community services
programs in the state by publication, advertisement, conference,
workshops, programs, lectures, and other means.
(g) Plan and evaluate long-range and short-range strategies for
overcoming poverty in the state.
(h) Mobilize public and private resources in support of
antipoverty and community services programs.
(i) Encourage participation by residents of poor communities in
the development and operation of community action programs for their
betterment.
(j) Advise the Governor of his or her responsibilities under the
Economic Opportunity Program (Chapter 34 (commencing with Section
2701) of Title 42 of the United States Code) and the Community
Services Block Grant Program (Chapter 106 (commencing with Section
9901) of Title 42 of the United States Code), as well as any other
federal law enacted with respect to meeting the needs of the poor.
(k) Measure and evaluate, directly or through grants or contracts,
the impact of this article and other poverty-related programs
authorized by law, in order to determine the effectiveness of the
programs in achieving stated goals, impact on related programs, and
the structure and mechanisms for the delivery of services. All the
offices under the executive branch shall cooperate and provide the
necessary information to the director, upon his or her request, to
achieve the purposes of this subdivision.
(l) Promulgate regulations and negotiate and execute contracts
necessary or convenient for the exercise of its responsibilities,
powers and functions, and to ensure that federal and state standards
of programmatic performance and fiscal accountability are met.