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2014 SESSION
HB 1110 Children placed in child-caring institutions or group homes; reimbursement of costs to educate.
Introduced by: David J. Toscano | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Children placed in child-caring institutions or group homes; reimbursement of costs to educate. Requires a school division to be reimbursed by the school division in which a child's custodial parent or guardian or most recent custodial parent or guardian resides for the costs of educating such child, whether disabled or not, who has been placed, not solely for school purposes, in foster care or a licensed child-caring institution or group home that is located within the geographical boundaries of the school division to be reimbursed.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Children placed in child-caring institutions or group homes; reimbursement of costs to educate. Requires a school division to be reimbursed by the school division in which a child's custodial parent or guardian or most recent custodial parent or guardian resides for the costs of educating such child, whether disabled or not, who has been placed, not solely for school purposes, in a licensed child-caring institution or group home that is located within the geographical boundaries of the school division to be reimbursed.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Children placed in child-caring institutions or group homes; reimbursement of costs to educate. Requires a school division to be reimbursed by the school division in which a child's custodial parent or guardian or most recent custodial parent or guardian resides for the costs of educating such child, whether disabled or not, who has been placed, not solely for school purposes, in a licensed child-caring institution or group home that is located within the geographical boundaries of the school division to be reimbursed. The bill provides that for the purposes of collecting and reporting high school graduation and dropout data of students who have been placed in the custody of the Department of Social Services and who have enrolled in another school division as a result of the placement, the Board shall consider such students to be enrolled in the previous school division of residence until the student has been enrolled in the current school division of residence for one year.