Bill Text: NY S04901 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to establishing the students with disabilities school choice act.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-03-03 - REFERRED TO EDUCATION [S04901 Detail]

Download: New_York-2017-S04901-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
                                          4901
                               2017-2018 Regular Sessions
                    IN SENATE
                                      March 3, 2017
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  Sen.  DIAZ  --  read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Education
        AN ACT to amend the education  law,  in  relation  to  establishing  the
          students with disabilities school choice act
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. The education law is amended by adding a new article 107 to
     2  read as follows:
     3                                  ARTICLE 107
     4                STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES SCHOOL CHOICE ACT
     5  Section 5300. Short title.
     6          5301. Definitions.
     7          5302. General provisions.
     8          5303. Responsibilities of the resident school district.
     9          5304. Responsibilities of the department.
    10          5305. Accountability for participating schools.
    11          5306. Responsibilities of the  scholarship  students  and  their
    12                  parents.
    13    § 5300. Short  title.  This article shall be known and may be cited as
    14  the "students with disabilities school choice act".
    15    § 5301. Definitions.  1. "Program" means the special needs scholarship
    16  program.
    17    2. "Eligible  student"  means  any  elementary  or  secondary  student
    18  attending  public school in the state with an individual education plan,
    19  including but not limited to  students  who  are  mentally  handicapped,
    20  speech  and  language  impaired,  deaf  or  hard  of  hearing,  visually
    21  impaired, dual sensory impaired, physically impaired, emotionally  hand-
    22  icapped,  specific learning disabled, autistic, or hospitalized or home-
    23  bound due to illness or disability.
    24    3. "Parent" includes  a  guardian,  custodian  or  other  person  with
    25  authority to act on behalf of the child.
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD07335-01-7

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     1    4.  "Resident  school  district"  means  the public school district in
     2  which the student resides.
     3    5.  "Department"  means  the  education department of the state of New
     4  York.
     5    6. "Participating school" means either a public school outside of  the
     6  resident  school  district or any non-public school that provides educa-
     7  tion to elementary and/or  secondary  students  that  has  notified  the
     8  department  of  their intention to participate in the program and comply
     9  with its requirements. Participating school shall also  include  out-of-
    10  state  private schools that offer innovative services unavailable in the
    11  state.
    12    § 5302. General provisions.  1. Any parent of a public school  special
    13  needs  student  who  is  dissatisfied  with the student's progress shall
    14  qualify for a scholarship from the state for the child to enroll in  and
    15  attend a non-public school if:
    16    (a)  the  special  needs  student has had an individual education plan
    17  written in accordance with the rules of the department; and
    18    (b) the student has been accepted for  admission  at  a  participating
    19  school; and
    20    (c)  the  parent has requested a scholarship from the state before the
    21  deadline established by the department.
    22    2. The department shall inform the resident  school  district  that  a
    23  special  needs  student  has  requested a special needs scholarship. The
    24  resident school district shall within three business  days  provide  the
    25  department  with  a copy of the student's most current individual educa-
    26  tion plan.
    27    3. Upon receipt of the special needs student's request for a  scholar-
    28  ship,  the department shall review the individual education plan drafted
    29  by the student's public school to determine the amount of  the  scholar-
    30  ship.  The  department  shall provide the student's parent with a timely
    31  written explanation of their determination for the amount of the  schol-
    32  arship.
    33    4.  The  maximum  scholarship  granted an eligible student shall be an
    34  amount equivalent to the cost of the educational program that would have
    35  been provided for the student in the resident school district.  Although
    36  the scholarship amount is a function of a student's individual education
    37  plan,  the participating school is not required to abide by the individ-
    38  ual education plan. The parent and the participating school will mutual-
    39  ly determine the best services and educational plan for the student.
    40    5. The amount of the special needs scholarship shall be the lesser  of
    41  the amount calculated in subdivisions three and four of this section, or
    42  the amount of the participating school's estimated costs for serving the
    43  student.  The costs of any assessment by the participating school of the
    44  student's special needs may be included in the scholarship amount.
    45    6.  Participating students shall be counted in the enrollment of their
    46  resident school district. The funds  needed  to  provide  a  scholarship
    47  shall  be  subtracted from the state school aid payable to the student's
    48  resident school district.
    49    7. The special needs scholarship  shall  remain  in  force  until  the
    50  student  returns  to  a  public  school or graduates from high school or
    51  reaches their twenty-first birthday, whichever comes first.
    52    8. At any time, the student's parent may remove the student  from  the
    53  participating  school  and  place  the  student in another participating
    54  school or in a public school.
    55    § 5303. Responsibilities of the resident school district.  1. A  resi-
    56  dent  school  district  shall  annually  notify the parents of a special

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     1  needs student of the special needs scholarship program  and  offer  that
     2  student's parent an opportunity to enroll the student in a participating
     3  school of their choice.
     4    2.  The  resident school district shall provide a participating school
     5  that has admitted an eligible  student  with  a  complete  copy  of  the
     6  student's  school  records  while  complying with the family educational
     7  rights and privacy act of 1974.
     8    3. The resident school district shall provide  transportation  for  an
     9  eligible  student  to  and  from the participating school under the same
    10  conditions as the resident school district is required to provide trans-
    11  portation for other resident  students  to  non-public  schools  as  per
    12  current  law. The resident school district will qualify for state trans-
    13  portation aid for each student so transported.
    14    4. If the parent of an eligible student participating in this  program
    15  requests  that  the student take the statewide assessments, the resident
    16  school district shall provide locations and times  for  the  student  to
    17  take  all statewide assessments if they are not offered at the student's
    18  participating school.
    19    § 5304. Responsibilities of the department.  1. The  department  shall
    20  adopt rules and procedures regarding:
    21    (a) the eligibility and participation of non-public schools, including
    22  timelines  that  will  maximize student and public and non-public school
    23  participation;
    24    (b) the calculation  and  distribution  of  scholarships  to  eligible
    25  students and participating schools; and
    26    (c)  the application and approval procedures for eligible students and
    27  participating schools.
    28    2. No liability shall arise on the part of the department or the state
    29  based on the award or use of a special needs scholarship.
    30    3. The department may bar a school from participation in  the  program
    31  if the department establishes that the participating school has:
    32    (a)   intentionally   and   substantially  misrepresented  information
    33  required under section five thousand three hundred five of this article;
    34  or
    35    (b) failed to refund to the state any scholarship  overpayments  in  a
    36  timely manner.
    37    4.  If  the  department decides to bar a participating school from the
    38  program, it shall notify eligible students and  their  parents  of  this
    39  decision as quickly as possible.
    40    § 5305. Accountability  for  participating schools.  To be eligible to
    41  participate in the  special  needs  scholarship  program,  a  non-public
    42  school must operate in this state and demonstrate:
    43    1.  Administrative accountability. To ensure that students are treated
    44  fairly and kept safe, all participating schools shall:
    45    (a) comply with all health and safety laws  or  codes  that  apply  to
    46  non-public schools; and
    47    (b)  hold  a valid occupancy permit if required by their municipality;
    48  and
    49    (c) certify that they will not discriminate in admissions on the basis
    50  of race, color, national origin, or religion; and
    51    (d) comply with all  state  laws  that  apply  to  non-public  schools
    52  regarding  criminal  background  checks  for  employees and exclude from
    53  employment any people not permitted by state law to work in a non-public
    54  school.
    55    2. Financial accountability. To ensure that  public  funds  are  spent
    56  appropriately, all participating schools shall:

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     1    (a) demonstrate their financial accountability by:
     2    (i)  submitting  a  financial  information  report for the school that
     3  complies with uniform financial accounting standards established by  the
     4  department and conducted by a certified public accountant; and
     5    (ii)  having  the  auditor  certify  the  report  is  free of material
     6  misstatements. The auditor's report shall be limited in scope  to  those
     7  records  that  are  necessary  for  the  department  to make payments to
     8  schools for scholarships.
     9    (b) demonstrate their financial viability by showing they can pay  any
    10  funds  owed  the state, if they are to receive fifty thousand dollars or
    11  more during the school year, by:
    12    (i) filing with the department prior to the start of the school year a
    13  surety bond payable to the state in an amount  equal  to  the  aggregate
    14  amount  of the special needs scholarships expected to be paid during the
    15  school year to students admitted to the participating school; or
    16    (ii) filing with the department prior to the start of the school  year
    17  financial  information  that  demonstrates the school has the ability to
    18  pay an aggregate amount equal to the amount of the special needs  schol-
    19  arships  expected to be paid during the school year to students admitted
    20  to the participating school.
    21    3. Academic accountability. To ensure that  schools  provide  academic
    22  accountability  to  parents  of the students in the program, all partic-
    23  ipating schools shall regularly report to the parent  on  the  student's
    24  progress.
    25    4. Participating school autonomy. A participating school is autonomous
    26  and not an agent of the state or federal government therefore:
    27    (a)  the department or any other state agency may not in any way regu-
    28  late the educational program of a participating school  that  accepts  a
    29  special needs scholarship; and
    30    (b)  the  creation  of  the special needs scholarship program does not
    31  expand the regulatory authority of the state, its officers or any school
    32  district to impose  any  additional  regulation  of  non-public  schools
    33  beyond  those  reasonably  necessary  to enforce the requirements of the
    34  program; and
    35    (c) participating schools  shall  be  given  the  maximum  freedom  to
    36  provide for the educational needs of their students without governmental
    37  control.
    38    § 5306. Responsibilities   of   the  scholarship  students  and  their
    39  parents.  1. It shall be the responsibility of a parent to select  their
    40  child's school, apply for admission, and apply for a special needs scho-
    41  larship.
    42    2.  Any  student participating in the program must comply fully with a
    43  participating school's written code  of  conduct  and  shall  remain  in
    44  attendance  throughout the school year, unless excused by the school for
    45  illness or other good cause. However, a parent may transfer an  eligible
    46  student  to  another  participating  school at any time. The scholarship
    47  amount shall be prorated between participating schools according to  the
    48  period of attendance at each school.
    49    3. A parent's decision for their student to participate in the program
    50  constitutes  a non-public placement for purposes of the individuals with
    51  disabilities education act.
    52    § 2. This act shall  take  effect  on  the  first  of  September  next
    53  succeeding the date on which it shall have become a law.
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