Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Purpose. The Family Empowerment
Scholarship (FES) Program is implemented by the Department of Education
(Department) in collaboration with eligible nonprofit scholarship-funding
organizations (SFOs), as required by Section
1002.394, F.S., in an effective
and equitable manner that maintains the integrity of the program, which was
established to provide children of families in the state with educational
options to achieve success in their education.
(2) Definitions. As used in this rule:
(a) Disability" is defined as stated in
Section 1002.394(2)(e),
F.S.
(b) "Eligible nonprofit
scholarship-funding organization" means an eligible SFO that is approved
pursuant to Section 1002.395(2)(f),
F.S., may award Family Empowerment Scholarships and establish accounts for
eligible students.
(c) "Eligible
private school" means an eligible private school that complies with all
requirements for private schools participating in state school choice
scholarship programs, pursuant to Sections
1002.40 and
1002.421, F.S., and State Board
of Education Rule 6A-6.03315, F.A.C.
(d) "Family Empowerment Scholarship for
Educational Options" is the scholarship option for eligible students residing
in Florida. Pursuant to Section
1002.394(4)(a),
F.S., the scholarship funds may be used for a variety of purposes, such as
tuition and fees at an eligible private school, certain instructional
materials, and fees for assessments.
(e) "Family Empowerment Scholarship for
Students with Unique Abilities" is the scholarship option for eligible students
with the disabilities described in Section
1002.394(2)(e),
F.S., and paragraph (2)(a) and subsection (4) of this rule. The scholarship
funds may be used for a variety of purposes, such as certain instructional
materials, therapy services, and tuition and fees as described in Section
1002.394(4)(b),
F.S.
(f) "Member of the United
States Armed Forces" means a member of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard,
Marine Corps, or Space Force, including a Reservist.
(g) "Return to a public school" or "enrolls
in a public school" means the enrollment of an FES student in a public school
or public school program. A public school or public school program is one in
which students are reported for funding through the Florida Education Finance
Program. The following situations are not a return to public school:
1. Admission to a residential hospital for
medical reasons;
2. Entry into a
Department of Juvenile Justice detention center for a period of no more than
twenty-one (21) consecutive days;
3. Entry into a public school for a period of
less than thirty (30) days pursuant to placement by or while in the custody of
the Department of Children and Families; or
4. Completion of dual enrollment or adult
education courses that are not funded through the Florida Education Finance
Program.
(3)
Family Empowerment Scholarship for Educational Options.
(a) Initial Eligibility. For initial program
eligibility under Section
1002.394(3)(a),
F.S., the SFO shall identify qualified students by verifying that the student:
1. Is a resident of this state;
2. Is eligible to enroll in kindergarten
through grade 12 in a public school in this state.
(b) Term of Family Empowerment Scholarship.
For a student initially eligible under Section
1002.394(3)(a),
F.S., the scholarship remains in effect until one of the following occurs:
1. The SFO determines that the student is not
eligible for renewal.
2. The
Commissioner of Education suspends or revokes program participation or use of
funds.
3. The parent has forfeited
participation by failing to comply with the parent and student responsibilities
in Section 1002.394(10),
F.S.
4. The student enrolls in a
public school.
5. The student
graduates from high school. The student may continue in the program until he or
she receives a GED, standard diploma, or the private school's equivalent.
Certificates of completion or attendance do not constitute graduation from high
school for purposes of this paragraph.
6. The student reaches the age of twenty-one
(21). The student may complete the school year in which he or she reaches the
age of twenty-one (21).
(c) Continued Participation. In order to
ensure that funds are reserved for students who intend to continue
participation in the FES program, the SFO may require parents of students
initially eligible under Section
1002.394(3)(a),
F.S., to annually indicate the intent to continue participation in the program;
such indication shall not require the parent to re-establish initial
eligibility. The SFO shall notify the Department of students continuing in the
program by July 1 for the following school year.
(4) Family Empowerment Scholarship for
Students with Unique Abilities.
(a) Initial
Eligibility. For initial program eligibility under Section
1002.394(3)(b),
F.S., the SFO shall identify qualified students by verifying that the student:
1. Is a resident of this state;
2. Is three (3) or four (4) years of age on
or before September 1 of the year for which the student applies for program
participation, or is eligible to enroll in kindergarten through grade 12 in a
public school in this state;
3. Has
a disability as defined in subsection (2) of this rule and Section
1002.394(2),
F.S.; and
4. Is the subject of an
IEP written in accordance with rules of the State Board of Education or with
the applicable rules of another state or has received a diagnosis of a
disability from a physician or psychologist licensed in this state or a
physician licensed in another state or territory of the United States, the
District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
(b) Term of Specialized Family Empowerment
Scholarship for Students with Unique Abilities. For a student initially
eligible under Section
1002.394(3)(b),
F.S., the scholarship remains in effect until one of the following occurs:
1. The parent does not renew the
scholarship.
2. The SFO determines
that the student is not eligible for renewal.
3. The Commissioner of Education suspends or
revokes program participation or use of funds.
4. The parent has forfeited participation by
failing to comply with the parent and student responsibilities in Section
1002.394(10),
F.S.
5. The student enrolls in a
public school.
6. The student
graduates from high school. The student may continue in the program until he or
she receives a GED, standard diploma, or the private school's equivalent.
Certificates of completion or attendance do not constitute graduation from high
school for purposes of this paragraph.
7. The student reaches the age of twenty-two
(22). The student may complete the school year in which he or she reaches the
age of twenty-two (22).
(c) Renewal. Parents of scholarship students
eligible pursuant to Section
1002.394(3)(b),
F.S., must annually renew participation in the program by notifying the SFO.
The SFO shall notify the Department of renewal students by July 1 for the
following school year.
(5) Scholarship Funding Process.
(a) After determining student eligibility,
the SFO shall notify the Department of the parent's request for a scholarship.
In a manner to be specified by the Department, the SFO must:
1. Confirm that the student has met the
eligibility criteria and, beginning in the 2025-2026 school year, that the
parent has accepted the scholarship;
2. Submit information on each student, which
must include the following:
a. Student name,
date of birth, social security number, sex, race, grade level, and address
including county of residence;
b.
For students eligible under Section
1002.394(3)(a),
F.S.: percent of federal poverty level of the household income;
c. For students eligible under Section
1002.394(3)(b),
F.S.: eligible disability and qualifying documentation type;
d. Date and time the parent submitted a
request to the SFO; and
e. Date and
time the SFO confirmed eligibility.
(b) The Department shall assign scholarships
on a first-come first-served basis, based upon the date and time the
scholarship-funding organization confirmed eligibility pursuant to Sections
1002.394(3) and
1002.394(11)(a) and
(b), F.S.
1.
Scholarship payments will be made to the SFO for renewing students eligible
pursuant to Section 1002.394(3)(a),
F.S. on or before August 1, November 1, February 1, and April 1 of each year.
Scholarship payments will be made to the SFO for new students eligible pursuant
to Section 1002.394(3)(a),
F.S., on or before September 1, November 1, February 1, and April 1 of each
year.
2. Scholarship payments will
be made to the SFO for renewing students eligible pursuant to Section
1002.394(3)(b),
F.S. on or before August 1, November 1, February 1, and April 1 of each year.
Scholarship payments will be made to the SFO for new students eligible pursuant
to Section 1002.394(3)(b),
F.S., on or before September 1, November 1, February 1, and April 1 of each
year.
3. For purposes of statutory
deadlines associated with payment dates, the above listed dates shall be
considered the official payment dates.
(d) Requests for scholarship funding must be
submitted by the SFO to the Department no later than November 1 for the
September and November payments and no later than February 1 for the February
and April payments.
(6)
SFO Requirements. Eligible SFOs shall:
(a)
Verify student eligibility for a Family Empowerment Scholarship.
(b) Verify the eligibility of all scholarship
expenditures.
1. For students eligible under
Section 1002.394(3)(a),
F.S., verification must be made of continued enrollment and attendance at an
eligible private school prior to payment of tuition and fees to the
school.
2. For students eligible
under Section 1002.394(3)(b),
F.S., verification must be made before the distribution of funds for any
expenditures related to instructional materials and curriculum as defined in
Section 1002.394(4)
(b)1. and 2., F.S. Review and verification of expenditures for other eligible
services may be conducted after purchase has been made. SFOs shall process
reimbursements, direct payments, and preauthorization requests for eligible
program expenditures as soon as practicable but in no case later than sixty
(60) days from receipt of the required documentation.
(c) Four (4) times a year, no later than
October 30, January 30, April 30, and July 30 of each year, the SFO shall
submit, in a manner to be specified by the Department, electronic lists of all
scholarship students, providers of services, and participating private schools.
The lists shall include the following information:
1. Initial balance in each student's account
as of July 1;
2. Private school
expenditure for each student;
3.
Expenditures by purpose type as specified in Section 1002.394(4), F.S.;
and
4. The balance remaining in
each student's account.
(7) Return of Funds.
(a) SFOs are responsible for the return of
all scholarship funds to the Department that were received in error or
associated with a scholarship account that has been closed pursuant to Section
1002.394(5)(a)2., F.S. or Section 1002.394(5)(b)3., F.S. or identified as
ineligible pursuant to Section
1002.394(8)(b),
F.S. If the Department identifies scholarship funds that must be returned if an
SFO certifies an overpayment pursuant to Section
1002.394(12)(d),
F.S., the Department may adjust a subsequent quarterly payment release
accordingly. Otherwise, the Department shall send a letter via both regular and
certified mail requesting the return of the funds. The letter shall state the
reason the funds are being requested, the student or students involved,
instructions on returning the funds, and the procedure to be followed if the
SFO believes that return of the funds is being requested in error or wishes to
provide additional information related to the requested funds. The Department's
letter may also require the SFO to provide an explanation for how the funds
were erroneously obtained.
(b) SFOs
shall respond to such letter within thirty (30) days by either returning the
funds or detailing in writing why its retention of the funds is
proper.
(c) If the Department
receives a letter detailing why the funds were properly retained, it shall
determine whether the explanation is sufficient and thereafter alert the SFO of
any funds still due and a timeframe for the return of those funds.
(d) Failure to return the funds due to the
Department shall result in the initiation of noncompliance procedures pursuant
to the Commissioner's authority described in Section
1002.394(8),
F.S., and this rule.
(8)
Nothing in this rule shall limit the Department's authority to request any
other information related to the scholarship program.
Rulemaking Authority
1001.02,
1002.394(17)
FS. Law Implemented 1002.394
FS.
New 10-27-20, Amended 9-21-21.,
8-22-23