Or. Admin. Code § 581-023-0104 - Reimbursement to School Districts for Children with High Cost Disabilities
(1) Consistent with
the provisions of this rule, a school district may apply to the Department for
reimbursement from the high cost disability fund when combined district and ESD
general fund expenditures for special education and related services for any
student eligible and served under IDEA exceed $30,000 in a fiscal
year.
(2) To be eligible for the
reimbursement, the school district shall have:
(a) Determined that the student is eligible
for special education and related services under one of the disability
categories set forth in OAR 581-015-2130 through 581-015-2180;
(b) Provided services to the student on the
basis of the student's current or previous individualized education program in
effect during the fiscal year; and
(c) Submitted a timely application as per
Department requirements.
(3) The Department shall only distribute the
reimbursement to a school district for:
(a)
Expenditures exceeding $30,000 for special education and related services that
are required by the individualized education program of an individual student
with a disability. Qualifying expenditures include those incurred by the school
district and those incurred by the ESD through the resolution
process.
(b) Transportation
expenditures, exclusive of local, state and federal reimbursements.
(c) Special education general fund
expenditures, exclusive of federal sources, as set forth in the Maintenance of
Effort requirements of the federal IDEA. District and school level
administrative expenditures (e.g. salaries) may be included by first averaging
the expenditures across all the special education students enrolled as
identified on the most recent SECC, then applying the average to the student
for whom the district is requesting reimbursement. Similarly, teacher and
educational assistant salaries must be averaged across all the special
education students for whom the teacher or assistant provided instruction
during the school year.
(4) Expenditures not eligible for
reimbursement include:
(a) Regional Program
expenditures; and
(b) Expenditures
associated with facility operations and maintenance (e.g., heat, electricity,
custodial services).
(5)
In December of each year, school districts will provide the Department with an
estimate of the aggregate number of students eligible for reimbursement from
the High Cost Disabilities Fund and the total estimated aggregate amount of
reimbursable expenditures, including ESD expenditures that will be incurred
during the school year. As requested by the Department, districts will also
report during the school year, updated information listing eligible students,
SDID, names, estimated expenditures, and other information as
requested.
(6) A school district
may submit an application for each student identified who meets the criteria
set forth in section (2) and (3) of this rule.
(7) The Department shall provide school
districts with an application that shall require documentation that identifies
all the school districts and ESD's expenditures for each student. Additional
supporting documentation, subject to ODE review, may include a copy of the
contract(s) between the school district and the service provider(s), invoices
reflecting actual expenses, and any additional documentation of expenditures
incurred as determined by the Department. These documents must be maintained at
the District for at least three years after the submission of the student-level
data.
(8) The Department shall
develop and implement a process for reviewing applications.
(9) The Department shall prorate the
distribution of funds for each school year to eligible school districts if
sufficient funds are not available.
(10) Based on the outcome of section (8), the
Department will exclude from reimbursement those expenditures deemed excessive,
ineligible or unsubstantiated.
(11)
Funds will be distributed to districts on or before May 15 for the current
fiscal based on expenditure estimates. Adjustments will be made May 15 of the
following year based on audited data and Department reviews of district
records.
(12) The decision of the
Department regarding reimbursement of costs pursuant to this rule shall be
final.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 326.051 & 327.348
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 327.348
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