Or. Admin. R. 581-015-2572 - Long-Term Care and Treatment (LTCT) Education Program Funding Formula
(1) The Department
of Education shall provide funding to LTCT education programs based on a
Minimum Staffing Level (MSL) model. The MSL model is based on standard
classroom staffing that addresses the educational and safety needs of the
students and educational staff in eligible LTCT day and residential treatment
program classrooms.
(2) The
Department shall base the MSL model on a ratio of staff to students per
classroom that is based upon:
(a) One teacher
and two instructional assistants for up to 15 students per classroom.
(b) One teacher and three
assistants for between 15-20 students per classroom.
(c) When there are more than 20 students in a
classroom, the distribution may factor in opening an additional classroom
staffed with one teacher and two additional assistants to bring the student
number back to 10 students per classroom.
(d) Staffing levels may vary from this
guideline for safety, student characteristics, or treatment needs and still
meet the MSL standard as determined by the department.
(e) At the department's discretion up to 15.0
percent may be added to LTCT contracts to cover educational overhead costs such
as indirect, administrative costs and other educational service related costs.
(3) If the total state
funding available for all LTCT programs is less than the total state funding
needed to fully fund each LTCT contract under the MSL model, the amount of
state funding in each contract determined under paragraph (2) of this
subsection will be prorated.
(4)
LTCT education programs shall use the funding from the department based on the
MSL model to implement the MSL model as described under paragraph (2) of this
rule. Any variation in staff to student classroom ratios under the MSL model
must be approved by the department.
(5) A special needs fund is established at
the Oregon Department of Education which will be up to five percent of the
total state monies made available for the LTCT program during a biennium:
(a) Individual applications may be made to
the Department for this fund to cover unexpected, emergency expenses;
(b) Funds not utilized under this
paragraph for the first year of the biennium will be carried forward by the
Department to the next fiscal year and the remaining balance at the end of the
biennium will be carried over as reserve funds into the next biennium.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 835.035, 835.040& 835.112
Stats. Implemented: ORS 835.015, 835.025, 836.015& 836.070
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