Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 0520 - Education
Subtitle 0520-01 - State Board of Education Rules, Regulations, and Minimum Standards for the Operation of the Public School System
Chapter 0520-01-11 - Individualized Education Accounts
Section 0520-01-11-.04 - TERM OF THE IEA
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) For purposes of continuity of educational attainment, a student who enrolls in the Program shall remain eligible until the Participating Student meets one (1) of the following, whichever occurs first:
(2) The Account Holder may remove the Participating Student from the non-public school and place the student in a public school. The Account Holder shall complete the procedures for withdrawal from the IEA Program set by the Department.
(3) The Account Holder may move the student from one (1) non-public school to another non-public school in accordance with procedures set by the Department.
(4) In order for students to continue in the Program, the Account Holder shall annually renew the IEA by following the procedures posted on the Department's website.
(5) After graduating from high school or reaching twenty-two (22) years of age, unused funds in an IEA from prior years can be used in subsequent years, up to four (4) consecutive years after a student has exited the Program, provided the student attends or takes courses from an Eligible Postsecondary Institution and the expenditures are determined to be qualifying expenses.
(6) Account Holders are not required to spend the entire sum each year, however, a portion of the funds shall be used each year on approved expenses for the benefit of the student enrolled in the IEA Program and overall spending shall equal fifty (50) percent of the annual award by the deadline for submission of the last expense report of the contract year.
(7) All benefits and obligations established by participation in the Program, including the right to continue participation in the IEA Program, vest in the Participating Student when the student attains eighteen (18) years of age, unless the student's educational and financial decision-making rights have been transferred to his or her parent or guardian through a power of attorney, created in accordance with T.C.A. §§ 34-6-101 et seq., or a conservatorship, created in accordance with §§ 34-3-101 et seq.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 34-3-101, et seq.; 34-6-101, et seq.; 49-1-302; and 49-10-1401, et seq.