Pennsylvania Code
Title 22 - EDUCATION
Part XII - Basic Education
Chapter 171 - STANDARDS FOR APPROVED PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Subchapter A - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 171.19 - Funding
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Charges. Persons who are approved reimbursable residents of this Commonwealth and who are enrolled in an approved private school shall receive a program of instruction and maintenance appropriate to the needs of the person without charge, except that charges for optional services may be made should the parents desire the optional services. There may be no charge made to parents for applications or evaluations of children recommended for assignment in accordance with § 171.16 (relating to assignment) except as provided in § 171.15(c) (relating to evaluation).
(b) Tuition or tuition and maintenance payment. The Department will approve tuition or tuition and maintenance payment for handicapped persons assigned to approved private school programs and services in accordance with § 171.16.
(c) Determination of amount. The tuition or tuition and maintenance payment will be the approved daily rate for the program of instruction and maintenance to which the person is assigned, multiplied by the number of days the person is assigned to the program, provided that no days will be counted prior to an assignment of the person in accordance with § 171.16. The daily rate for theprogram will be the quotient of the approved budget of the approved private school for the program divided by the aggregate days of student enrollment in the program. In addition, the tuition payment will include the approved cost of special services provided to the person as a necessary part of the program of instruction and maintenance appropriate to the needs of the person.
(d) Budget submission. No tuition or tuition and maintenance payment will be made until the school has submitted its budget in a form prescribed by the Secretary.
(e) Audit. The Department may audit the budgets and expenditures of the approved private school for the school year 1975-76 to determine what increases over the 1974-75 tuition rate should be approved. For the school year 1976-77 and each year thereafter, the Department will preaudit the budgets of the approved private schools in order to establish tuition rates.
(f) Adjudication. Disapproval of a tuition or tuition and maintenance charge below the maximum authorized in sections 1376 and 1377 of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. §§ 13-1376 and 13-1377) will be considered an adjudication under 2 Pa.C.S. §§ 501-508 and 701-704 (relating to practice and procedure of Commonwealth agencies and judicial review of Commonwealth agency action), and notices, hearings and appeals will be conducted in accordance with the statute.