Ohio Admin. Code 3301-101-04 - Application for a scholarship
(A)
Scholarships
awarded under the Jon Peterson special needs scholarship program will be valid
from the date of the department of education and workforce's written
notification of approval to the end of the scholarship year, provided all
program conditions have been met.
(B)
An applicant
seeking a scholarship for a student who is not currently receiving a
scholarship shall complete and submit an application for the scholarship, along
with all information and forms determined by the department to be necessary to
determine eligibility and make scholarship award
determinations.
(C)
A new or renewal applicant seeking a scholarship for
the year subsequent to a year in which a scholarship was received may have to
complete an application in the manner established by the department and provide
the information and documentation that the department determines is necessary
for the effective implementation of the program.
(D)
In submitting an
application for a scholarship, the applicant will attest to the
following:
(1)
That the information provided on the application is true and
correct;
(2)
That the applicant has received the profile of the
registered private provider's special education program under division (B) of
section 3310.521 of the Revised Code and
rule 3301-101-09 of the
Administrative Code;
(3)
That the applicant has received the comparison document
under section 3323.052 of the Revised
Code;
(4)
That the applicant understands that by accepting and
receiving the scholarship and the FAPE comparison document, the applicant
agrees to comply with the provisions of sections
3310.51 to
3310.64 of the Revised Code and
the provisions of the rules in this chapter;
(5)
That the
applicant understands that acceptance of a scholarship relieves the school
district of residence and the school district in which the student is entitled
to attend school, if different, of the obligation to provide the child with
FAPE;
(6)
That the provider and the department will be informed
immediately of any change in the student's residential address;
(7)
That the
applicant agrees to abide by the dispute resolution process described in rule
3301-101-12 of the
Administrative Code;
(8)
That the scholarship amount will only be applied to the
tuition and fees of the enrolling provider and that the applicant understands
that the applicant will need to pay tuition and fees that exceed the amount of
the scholarship, and other fees and costs as prescribed by the policies of the
provider; and
(9)
Any other representations prescribed by the department
determined to be necessary to ensure the effective implementation of the
program and compliance with Chapter 3310. of the Revised Code.
(E)
Application for program participation will be made on forms
or through electronic means as prescribed by the department. Applicants may
designate, in writing, another entity to submit the application on behalf of
the applicant. Such designation may be made only to registered providers or
alternative public providers.
Replaces: 3301-101-04
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3301.07, 3310.64
Rule Amplifies: 3310.51, 3310.52, 3310.521, 3310.522, 3310.53, 3310.54, 3310.57, 3310.58, 3310.59, 3310.60,3310.61, 3310.62, 3310.63
Prior Effective Dates: 02/24/2012, 03/28/2019
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