A. Institutional
vouchers. Students residing and attending special education programs at the
Arizona Schools for the Deaf and the Blind (ASDB) or the Arizona State Hospital
(ASH) or students attending special education day programs provided by ASDB may
be eligible for special education institutional voucher funding.
1. Eligibility criteria.
a. Student shall be between the ages of 3 and
22 years.
b. Student shall have a
recognized disability as documented by a current educational evaluation.
Evaluations shall be completed by the institution or the student's home school
district (HSD), as determined by a multidisciplinary evaluation team
(MET).
c. Student shall have a
current individualized education program (IEP) identifying the placement as the
most appropriate and least restrictive educational environment.
2. Institutional voucher
application/approval.
a. Applications for
special education institutional vouchers shall be completed by the institution
and submitted to the Exceptional Student Services Division of the Department of
Education. The institution shall provide all student information requested on
the institutional voucher application.
b. Institutions shall sign a Statement of
Assurance guaranteeing their maintenance of and ability to produce all
supporting documentation for each application.
c. Institutional voucher applications shall
be reviewed and approved or disapproved by the voucher unit manager.
Applications that are disapproved may be corrected and resubmitted.
Institutional voucher payments will not be made for student attendance prior to
voucher approval date.
d. Voucher
identification numbers shall be assigned for each new student approval, and
shall be used by the institution to complete claims for payment and the special
education census form.
e.
Institutional vouchers are approved for the current year only; therefore the
application process shall be repeated each school year for each
student.
f. Institutions shall
report any changes in student status, including withdrawals, transfers, current
evaluation dates and changes in disability categories to the Exceptional
Student Services Division of the Department of Education. Changes shall be
submitted within ten days of the occurrence.
3. Institutional voucher claim for payment.
a. The special education institutional
voucher claim for payment form shall be completed by the institution at the end
of each calendar month. The claim shall be submitted in accordance with
procedures established by the School Finance Division of the Department of
Education.
b. Claims for payment
shall be submitted to the School Finance Division of the Department of
Education.
4. Special
education census.
All institutional voucher students shall be reported on the
special education census in accordance with procedures established by the
School Finance Division of the Department of Education.
5. Review of placement.
a. It is the responsibility of the HSD to
review student progress at least once a semester.
b. The IEP may be completed by the
institution but is ultimately the responsibility of the student's HSD to ensure
that it is reviewed and revised annually.
c. It is the responsibility of the HSD to
ensure that re-evaluations are conducted on a tri-annual basis or more
frequently as needed.
B. Residential vouchers: Students placed in
private residential treatment facilities (PRF) may be eligible for residential
voucher funding for the educational portion of the placement.
1. Eligibility Criteria.
a. Students shall be enrolled in and eligible
for educational services from a Public Education Agency (PEA).
b. Placement shall be made by one of the
State Placing Agencies. They are the Department of Economic Security (DES), the
Department of Health Services (DHS), the Administrative Office of the Courts
(AOC), or the Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC).
c. Residential facilities shall be licensed
by the Department of Health Services or Department of Economic Security and
approved by the Department of Education for the specific educational needs of
each student placed there.
d. The
following conditions invalidate eligibility.
i. Placement by any agency other than those
noted in subsection (B)(1)(b).
ii.
Placement in facilities not appropriately licensed by DHS or DES or approved by
the Department of Education.
iii.
Student attendance at a PEA while residing in a residential facility.
e. Eligible students are divided
into three categories.
i. Non-special
education (NSE): Students not eligible for special education services who are
placed by a State Placing Agency for their care, safety, or
treatment.
ii. Care special
education (CSE): Students eligible for special education services who are
placed by a State Placing Agency for their care, safety, or
treatment.
iii. Residential special
education (RSE): Students requiring residential placement to benefit from
educational programming who are placed by an IEP team.
2. Voucher application/approval
process. The process differs depending on category.
a. NSE and CSE options:
i. When a placement decision is reached, the
State Placing Agency (SPA) shall complete a SPA Application for Voucher
Funding, and forward a copy to the student's Home School District (HSD) for
appropriate signatures within five days of placement.
ii. Upon placement, copies of the completed
voucher shall be provided to the PRF and the Exceptional Student Services of
the Department of Education (ESS).
iii. Upon receipt and review of the
application and verification of facility approval, the SPA application will be
approved for the initial 60 days of placement. An approval memo is sent to the
PRF and the HSD. The Exceptional Student Services shall assign a student
identification number to each approved voucher student. This number shall be
used by the private facility when completing the special education census form
and the claim for payment form.
iv.
The HSD shall submit the HSD Application for Education Voucher Funding packet
and submit it to the Exceptional Student Services of the Department of
Education. Appropriate documentation of eligibility for special education and
provision of services, if applicable, shall be included.
v. The HSD voucher application packet shall
be reviewed and approved or disapproved by the voucher unit manager.
Applications that are disapproved may be corrected and resubmitted. Approvals
are granted from the date of receipt through the end of the school year. An
approval memo is sent to the PRF and the HSD.
vi. If the HSD cannot complete the
requirements for the HSD application packet within the initial 60-day approval
period, they shall submit an Application For Extension Of Education Voucher
Funding.
b. RSE option.
The HSD shall follow statutory requirements and procedures
agreed upon by the ADE, DHS, and DES when considering placement in a PRF for
educational reasons. If a need for such a placement is determined, the HSD
shall complete and submit the HSD Application for Education Voucher Funding
packet to the ESS. Documentation of the necessity for PRF placement, measurable
exit criteria, and a reintegration plan shall be required.
3. Changes in placement/Discharge.
a. If a student is discharged or is absent
without leave for more than ten days from the PRF, the facility shall notify
the State Placing Agency, Home School District and the Exceptional Student
Services Division of the Department of Education in writing within five
days.
b. Students returning to a
facility after a discharge or students transferred from one facility to another
require a new SPA voucher application.
c. Students placed under the RSE option shall
not be discharged without the consent of the IEP team.
4. Voucher claim for payment.
a. A special education voucher claim for
payment shall be submitted in accordance with procedures established by the
School Finance Division of the Department of Education.
b. Claim for payment shall be submitted to
the School Finance Division of the Department of Education.
5. Special education census.
A special education census form shall be completed for all
voucher students in accordance with procedures established by the School
Finance Division of the Department of Education.
6. Review and continuation of placement.
a. The Home School District (HSD) shall
regularly monitor the progress of students, ensure the annual review and
revision of IEPs, and complete three-year re-evaluations as
applicable.
b. Voucher approval is
for one school year only. Students remaining in an PRF from the end of one
school year to the beginning of the next year require new voucher applications.
Prior to the beginning of the new school year, the PRF shall submit an
Application for Continuing Voucher funding, signed by both the SPA and the HSD.
For a student who is eligible for special education services, a current IEP
shall accompany the continuing application if the IEP has been reviewed or
revised after the original voucher was approved.