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State of Connecticut Birth to Three feasibility study: Executive summary

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In the spring of 2013, Connecticut Governor Daniel P. Malloy signed Executive Order Number 35 which directed a study to be implemented that would research the feasibility of transferring Connecticut's Birth to Three Program from the Department of Developmental Services (DDS) to the newly formed Office of Early Childhood (OEC) by July 1, 2014. The charge was to evaluate the potential transfer's timeline, the structure and mechanics of relevant state agencies and the Birth to Three program, the capacity for different agencies to capture Medicaid revenue if they were to house the Birth to Three program, and various other components that could affect the feasibility of the program's transfer. (author abstract)
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