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8 LONG TITLE
9 General Description:
10 This bill modifies the State System of Public Education Code by amending provisions
11 of the Carson Smith Scholarship Program.
12 Highlighted Provisions:
13 This bill:
14 . modifies scholarship qualification provisions;
15 . requires notification to parents or guardians of the availability of scholarships;
16 . modifies eligible private school audit provisions; and
17 . makes technical corrections.
18 Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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20 Other Special Clauses:
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22 Utah Code Sections Affected:
23 AMENDS:
24 53A-1a-704, as enacted by Chapter 35, Laws of Utah 2005
25 53A-1a-705, as enacted by Chapter 35, Laws of Utah 2005
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27 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
28 Section 1. Section 53A-1a-704 is amended to read:
29 53A-1a-704. Scholarship program created -- Qualifications.
30 (1) The Carson Smith Scholarship Program is created to award scholarships to students
31 with disabilities to attend a private school.
32 (2) To qualify for a scholarship:
33 (a) the student's custodial parent or legal guardian shall reside within Utah;
34 (b) the student shall have one or more of the following disabilities:
35 (i) mental retardation;
36 (ii) a hearing impairment;
37 (iii) a speech or language impairment;
38 (iv) a visual impairment;
39 (v) a serious emotional disturbance;
40 (vi) an orthopedic impairment;
41 (vii) autism;
42 (viii) traumatic brain injury;
43 (ix) other health impairment;
44 (x) specific learning disabilities; or
45 (xi) a developmental delay, provided the student is at least five years of age, pursuant
46 to Subsection (2)(c), and is younger than eight years of age;
47 (c) the student shall be at least five years of age before September 2 of the year in
48 which admission to a private school is sought and under 19 years of age on the last day of the
49 school year as determined by the private school, or, if the individual has not graduated from
50 high school, will be under 22 years of age on the last day of the school year as determined by
51 the private school; and
52 (d) except as provided in Subsection (3), the student shall:
53 (i) be enrolled in a Utah public school in the school year prior to the school year the
54 student will be enrolled in a private school;
55 (ii) have an IEP; and
56 (iii) have obtained acceptance for admission to an eligible private school.
57 (3) The requirements of Subsection (2)(d) do not apply in the following circumstances:
58 (a) the student is enrolled or has obtained acceptance for admission to an eligible
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62 (i) that the student has a disability listed in Subsection (2)(b) and would qualify for
63 special education services, if enrolled in a public school; and
64 (ii) for the purpose of establishing the scholarship amount, the appropriate level of
65 special education services which should be provided to the student.
66 (4) (a) To receive a scholarship, the parent of a student shall submit an application for
67 the scholarship to the school district within which the student is enrolled:
68 (i) at least 60 days before the date of the first scholarship payment; and
69 (ii) that contains an acknowledgment by the parent that the selected school is qualified
70 and capable of providing the level of special education services required for the student.
71 (b) The board may waive the 60-day application deadline.
72 (5) (a) The scholarship application form shall contain the following statement:
73 "I acknowledge that:
74 (1) A private school may not provide the same level of special education services that
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78 (3) Acceptance of this scholarship has the same effect as a parental refusal to consent
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81 (4) My child may return to a public school at any time."
82 (b) Upon acceptance of the scholarship, the parent assumes full financial responsibility
83 for the education of the scholarship student.
84 (c) Acceptance of a scholarship has the same effect as a parental refusal to consent to
85 services pursuant to Section 614(a)(1) of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20
86 U.S.C. Sec. 1400 et seq.
87 (d) The creation of the scholarship program or granting of a scholarship does not:
88 (i) imply that a public school did not provide a free and appropriate public education
89 for a student; or
90 (ii) constitute a waiver or admission by the state.
91 (6) (a) A scholarship shall remain in force for three years.
92 (b) A scholarship shall be extended for an additional three years, if:
93 (i) the student is evaluated by an assessment team; and
94 (ii) the assessment team determines that the student would qualify for special education
95 services, if enrolled in a public school.
96 (c) The assessment team shall determine the appropriate level of special education
97 services which should be provided to the student for the purpose of setting the scholarship
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99 (d) A scholarship shall be extended for successive three-year periods as provided in
100 Subsections (6)(a) and (b):
101 (i) until the student graduates from high school; or
102 (ii) if the student does not graduate from high school, until the student is age 22.
103 (7) A student's parent, at any time, may remove the student from a private school and
104 place the student in another eligible private school and retain the scholarship.
105 (8) A scholarship student may not participate in a dual enrollment program pursuant to
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107 (9) The parents or guardians of a scholarship student have the authority to choose the
108 private school that will best serve the interests and educational needs of that student, which
109 may be a sectarian or nonsectarian school, and to direct the scholarship resources available for
110 that student solely as a result of their genuine and independent private choices.
111 (10) Each school district and charter school shall notify in writing the parents or
112 guardians of students enrolled in the school district or charter school who have an IEP of the
113 availability of a scholarship to attend a private school through the Carson Smith Scholarship
114 Program.
115 Section 2. Section 53A-1a-705 is amended to read:
116 53A-1a-705. Eligible private schools.
117 (1) To be eligible to enroll a scholarship student, a private school shall:
118 (a) have a physical location in Utah where the scholarship students attend classes and
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124 (b) (i) (A) obtain an audit and report from a licensed independent certified public
125 accountant that conforms with the following requirements:
126 (I) the audit shall be performed in accordance with generally accepted auditing
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128 (II) the financial statements shall be presented in accordance with generally accepted
129 accounting principles; and
130 (III) the audited financial statements shall be as of a period within the last 12 months;
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132 (B) contract with a licensed independent certified public accountant to perform an
133 agreed upon procedure as follows:
134 (I) the agreed upon procedure shall be to determine that the private school has adequate
135 working capital to maintain operations for the first full year; and
136 (II) working capital shall be calculated by subtracting current liabilities from current
137 assets; and
138 (ii) submit the audit report or report of the agreed upon procedure to the board when
139 the private school applies to accept scholarship students;
140 (c) comply with the antidiscrimination provisions of 42 U.S.C. Sec. 2000d;
141 (d) meet state and local health and safety laws and codes;
142 (e) disclose to the parent of each prospective student, before the student is enrolled, the
143 special education services that will be provided to the student, including the cost of those
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145 (f) (i) administer an annual assessment of each scholarship student's academic
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147 (ii) report the results of the assessment to the student's parent; and
148 (iii) make the results available to the assessment team evaluating the student pursuant
149 to Subsection 53A-1a-704 (6);
150 (g) employ or contract with teachers who:
151 (i) hold baccalaureate or higher degrees;
152 (ii) have at least three years of teaching experience in public or private schools; or
153 (iii) have the necessary special skills, knowledge, or expertise that qualifies them to
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155 (A) in the subjects taught; and
156 (B) to the special needs students taught; and
157 (h) provide to parents the relevant credentials of the teachers who will be teaching their
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159 (2) A private school is not eligible to enroll scholarship students if:
160 (a) the audit report submitted under Subsection (1)(b) contains a going concern
161 explanatory paragraph; or
162 (b) the report of the agreed upon procedure submitted under Subsection (1)(b) shows
163 that the private school does not have adequate working capital to maintain operations for the
164 first full year, as determined under Subsection (1)(b).
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169 (5) A private school intending to enroll scholarship students shall submit an application
170 to the board by May 1 of the school year preceding the school year in which it intends to enroll
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175 (a) approve a private school's application to enroll scholarship students, if the private
176 school meets the eligibility requirements of this section; and
177 (b) make available to the public a list of the eligible private schools.
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