Bill Text: FL S0432 | 2021 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Gardiner Scholarship
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2021-04-30 - Died in Education [S0432 Detail]
Download: Florida-2021-S0432-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2021 SB 432 By Senator Perry 8-00315A-21 2021432__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Gardiner Scholarship; amending 3 s. 1002.385, F.S.; revising the definition of 4 “curriculum”; revising eligibility requirements for 5 the Gardiner Scholarship program; deleting provisions 6 relating to final verification documents; revising 7 authorized uses of program funds; revising the number 8 of consecutive fiscal years an account must be 9 inactive before the remaining funds revert to the 10 state; conforming a provision to changes made by the 11 act; deleting a requirement pertaining to compliance 12 statements; authorizing certain students to continue 13 spending scholarship funds under certain 14 circumstances; providing that a student’s account must 15 be closed under certain circumstances; revising an 16 obligation of scholarship-funding organizations with 17 respect to student eligibility; conforming a provision 18 to changes made by the act; providing an effective 19 date. 20 21 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 22 23 Section 1. Paragraph (b) of subsection (2), subsections (3) 24 and (5), paragraph (b) of subsection (6), paragraph (e) of 25 subsection (9), paragraphs (a), (e), and (f) of subsection (11), 26 paragraph (j) of subsection (12), and paragraph (c) of 27 subsection (13) of section 1002.385, Florida Statutes, are 28 amended to read: 29 1002.385 The Gardiner Scholarship.— 30 (2) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term: 31 (b) “Curriculum” means a complete course of study for a 32 particular content area or grade level, including any required 33 supplemental materials, teachers’ manuals, and associated online 34 instruction. 35 (3) PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY.—A parent of a student with a 36 disability may request and receive from the state a Gardiner 37 Scholarship for the purposes specified in subsection (5) if: 38 (a) The student: 39 1. Is a resident of this state; 40 2. Is 3 or 4 years of age on or before September 1 of the 41 year in which the student applies for program participation, or 42 is eligible to enroll in kindergarten through grade 12 in a 43 public school in this state; 44 3. Has a disability as defined in paragraph (2)(d); and 45 4. Is the subject of an IEP written in accordance with 46 rules of the State Board of Education or with the applicable 47 rules of another state or has received a diagnosis of a 48 disability from a physician who is licensed under chapter 458 or 49 chapter 459, a psychologist who is licensed under chapter 490, 50 or a physician who holds an active license issued by another 51 state or territory of the United States, the District of 52 Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. 53 54 A student with a disability who meets the requirements of this 55 paragraph, but who turns 3 years of age after September 1, may 56 be determined to be eligible for a Gardiner Scholarship on or 57 after his or her third birthday and may be awarded a scholarship 58 if program funds are available. 59 (b) The parent has applied to an eligible nonprofit 60 scholarship-funding organization to participate in the program 61 by February 1 before the school year in which the student will 62 participate or an alternative date as set by the organization 63 for any vacant, funded slots. The request must be communicated 64 directly to the organization in a manner that creates a written 65 or electronic record of the request and the date of receipt of 66 the request.In addition to the application and any67documentation required by the organization or by State Board of68Education rule, the parent may submit a final verification69document pursuant to this paragraph to receive scholarship funds70in the student’s account before the department confirms program71eligibility pursuant to paragraph (9)(e). The final verification72document must consist of one of the following items applicable73to the student:741. A completed withdrawal form from the school district, if75the student was enrolled in a public school before the76determination of program eligibility.772. A letter of admission or enrollment from an eligible78private school for the fiscal year in which the student wishes79to participate and, if applicable, a copy of the notification80from the private school that the student has withdrawn from the81John M. McKay Scholarships for Students with Disabilities82Program or the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program.833. A copy of the notice of the parent’s intent to establish84and maintain a home education program required by s.851002.41(1)(a) or the annual educational evaluation of the86student in a home education program, which is required by s.871002.41(2).88 (5) AUTHORIZED USES OF PROGRAM FUNDS.—Program funds must be 89 used to meet the individual educational needs of an eligible 90 student and may be spent for the following purposes: 91 (a) Instructional materials, including digital devices, 92 digital periphery devices, and assistive technology devices that 93 allow a student to access instruction or instructional content 94 and training on the use of and maintenance agreements for these 95 devices. 96 (b) Curriculum as defined in paragraph (2)(b). 97 (c) Specialized services by approved providers or by a 98 hospital in this state which are selected by the parent. These 99 specialized services may include, but are not limited to: 100 1. Applied behavior analysis services as provided in ss. 101 627.6686 and 641.31098. 102 2. Services provided by speech-language pathologists as 103 defined in s. 468.1125. 104 3. Occupational therapy services as defined in s. 468.203. 105 4. Services provided by physical therapists as defined in 106 s. 486.021. 107 5. Services provided by listening and spoken language 108 specialists and an appropriate acoustical environment for a 109 child who is deaf or hard of hearing and who has received an 110 implant or assistive hearing device. 111 (d) Tuition or fees associated with full-time or part-time 112 enrollment in a home education program, an eligible private 113 school, an eligible postsecondary educational institution or a 114 program offered by the postsecondary institution, a private 115 tutoring program authorized under s. 1002.43, a virtual program 116 offered by a department-approved private online provider that 117 meets the provider qualifications specified in s. 1002.45(2)(a), 118 the Florida Virtual School as a private paying student, or an 119 approved online course offered pursuant to s. 1003.499 or s. 120 1004.0961. 121 (e) Fees for nationally standardized, norm-referenced 122 achievement tests, Advanced Placement Examinations, industry 123 certification examinations, assessments related to postsecondary 124 education, or other assessments. 125 (f) Contributions to the Stanley G. Tate Florida Prepaid 126 College Program pursuant to s. 1009.98 or the Florida College 127 Savings Program pursuant to s. 1009.981, for the benefit of the 128 eligible student. 129 (g) Contracted services provided by a public school or 130 school district, including classes. A student who receives 131 services under a contract under this paragraph is not considered 132 enrolled in a public school for eligibility purposes as 133 specified in subsection (4). 134 (h) Tuition and fees for part-time tutoring services 135 provided by a person who holds a valid Florida educator’s 136 certificate pursuant to s. 1012.56; a person who holds an 137 adjunct teaching certificate pursuant to s. 1012.57; a person 138 who has a bachelor’s degree or a graduate degree in the subject 139 area in which instruction is given; or a person who has 140 demonstrated a mastery of subject area knowledge pursuant to s. 141 1012.56(5). As used in this paragraph, the term “part-time 142 tutoring services” does not qualify as regular school attendance 143 as defined in s. 1003.01(13)(e). 144 (i) Fees forspecializedsummer education programs. 145 (j) Fees forspecializedafter-school education programs. 146 (k) Transition services, including a coordinated set of 147 activities that are focused on improving the academic and 148 functional achievement of the student to facilitate his or her 149 movement from school to post-school activities and are based on 150 the individual student’s needs. Transition services may be 151 provided by job coaches. 152 (l) Fees for an annual evaluation of educational progress 153 by a state-certified teacher under s. 1002.41(1)(f), if this 154 option is chosen for a home education student. 155 (m) Tuition and fees associated with programs offered by 156 Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program providers approved 157 pursuant to s. 1002.55 and school readiness providers approved 158 pursuant to s. 1002.88. 159 (n) Fees for services provided at a center that is a member 160 of the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship 161 International. 162 (o) Fees for services provided by a therapist who is 163 certified by the Certification Board for Music Therapists or 164 credentialed by the Art Therapy Credentials Board, Inc. 165 (p) Tuition or fees associated with enrollment in a 166 nationally or internationally recognized research-based training 167 program for a child with a neurological disorder or brain 168 damage. 169 170 A provider of any services receiving payments pursuant to this 171 subsection may not share, refund, or rebate any moneys from the 172 Gardiner Scholarship with the parent or participating student in 173 any manner. A parent, student, or provider of any services may 174 not bill an insurance company, Medicaid, or any other agency for 175 the same services that are paid for using Gardiner Scholarship 176 funds. 177 (6) TERM OF THE PROGRAM.—For purposes of continuity of 178 educational choice and program integrity: 179 (b)1. A student’s scholarship account must be closed and 180 any remaining funds, including, but not limited to, 181 contributions made to the Stanley G. Tate Florida Prepaid 182 College Program or earnings from or contributions made to the 183 Florida College Savings Program using program funds pursuant to 184 paragraph (5)(f), shall revert to the state after: 185 a. Denial or revocation of program eligibility by the 186 commissioner for fraud or abuse, including, but not limited to, 187 the student or student’s parent accepting any payment, refund, 188 or rebate, in any manner, from a provider of any services 189 received pursuant to subsection (5); 190 b. Any period of 3 consecutive years after high school 191 completion or graduation during which the student has not been 192 enrolled in an eligible postsecondary educational institution or 193 a program offered by the institution; or 194 c. TwoThreeconsecutive fiscal years in which an account 195 has been inactive. 196 2. The commissioner must notify the parent and the 197 organization when a Gardiner Scholarship account is closed and 198 program funds revert to the state. 199 (9) DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OBLIGATIONS.—The department 200 shall: 201 (e) Compare the list of students participating in the 202 program with the public school student enrollment lists, 203 Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program enrollment lists, 204 and the list of students participating in school choice 205 scholarship programs established pursuant to this chapter before 206 each scholarship award is provided to the organization, and 207 subsequently throughout the school year, to avoid duplicate 208 payments and confirm program eligibility.A parent who files a209final verification pursuant to paragraph (3)(b) shall receive210scholarship funds before the department confirms program211eligibility.212 (11) PARENT AND STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES FOR PROGRAM 213 PARTICIPATION.—A parent who applies for program participation 214 under this section is exercising his or her parental option to 215 determine the appropriate placement or the services that best 216 meet the needs of his or her child. The scholarship award for a 217 student is based on a matrix that assigns the student to support 218 Level III services. If a parent receives an IEP and a matrix of 219 services from the school district pursuant to subsection (7), 220 the amount of the payment shall be adjusted as needed, when the 221 school district completes the matrix. 222 (a) To satisfy or maintain program eligibility, including 223 eligibility to receive and spend program payments, the parent 224 must sign an agreement with the organization and annually submit 225 anotarized,sworn compliance statement to the organization to: 226 1. Affirm that the student is enrolled in a program that 227 meets regular school attendance requirements as provided in s. 228 1003.01(13)(b)-(d). 229 2. Affirm that the program funds are used only for 230 authorized purposes serving the student’s educational needs, as 231 described in subsection (5). 232 3. Affirm that the parent is responsible for the education 233 of his or her student by, as applicable: 234 a. Requiring the student to take an assessment in 235 accordance with paragraph (8)(b); 236 b. Providing an annual evaluation in accordance with s. 237 1002.41(1)(f); or 238 c. Requiring the child to take any preassessments and 239 postassessments selected by the provider if the child is 4 years 240 of age and is enrolled in a program provided by an eligible 241 Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program provider. A student 242 with disabilities for whom a preassessment and postassessment is 243 not appropriate is exempt from this requirement. A participating 244 provider shall report a student’s scores to the parent. 245 4. Affirm that the student remains in good standing with 246 the provider or school if those options are selected by the 247 parent. 248 (e) The parent must annually renew participation in the 249 program for a student to be eligible to receive scholarship 250 funding. A student whose participation in the program is not 251 renewed may continue to spend scholarship funds that are in his 252 or her account from prior years unless the account must be 253 closed pursuant to paragraph (6)(b). Notwithstanding any changes 254 to the student’s IEP, a student who was previously eligible for 255 participation in the program shall remain eligible to apply for 256 renewal. However, for a high-risk child to continue to 257 participate in the program in the school year after he or she 258 reaches 6 years of age, the child’s application for renewal of 259 program participation must contain documentation that the child 260 has a disability defined in paragraph (2)(d) other than high 261 risk status. 262 (f) The parent is responsible for procuring the services 263 necessary to educate the student. If a parent does not procure 264 the necessary educational services for the student and the 265 student’s account has been inactive for 2 consecutive fiscal 266 years, then the student’s account must be closed pursuant to 267 paragraph (6)(b)student is ineligiblefor additional268scholarship payments until the scholarship funding organization269verifies that expenditures from the account have occurred. When 270 the student receives a Gardiner Scholarship, the district school 271 board is not obligated to provide the student with a free 272 appropriate public education. For purposes of s. 1003.57 and the 273 Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act, a participating 274 student has only those rights that apply to all other 275 unilaterally parentally placed students, except that, when 276 requested by the parent, school district personnel must develop 277 an individual education plan or matrix level of services. 278 279 A parent who fails to comply with this subsection forfeits the 280 Gardiner Scholarship. 281 (12) OBLIGATIONS OF SCHOLARSHIP-FUNDING ORGANIZATIONS.—An 282 organization may establish Gardiner Scholarships for eligible 283 students by: 284 (j) Documenting each scholarship student’s eligibility for 285 a fiscal year before granting a scholarship for that fiscal year 286 pursuant to paragraph (3)(b). A student is ineligible for 287 scholarship fundinga scholarshipif the student’s account has 288 been inactive for 2 consecutive fiscal years and the student’s 289 account has been closed pursuant to paragraph (6)(b).However,290once an eligible expenditure is made pursuant to paragraph291(11)(f), the student is eligible for a scholarship based on292available funds.293 (13) FUNDING AND PAYMENT.— 294 (c) Uponnotification from the organization that a parent295has filed a final verification document pursuant to paragraph296(3)(b) or uponnotification from the organization that ana 3-297or 4-year-old child’sapplication has been approved for the 298 program, the department shall release the student’s scholarship 299 funds to the organization to be deposited into the student’s 300 account. 301 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2021.