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NY A10191

Bill

Status

Vetoed

11/23/2022

Primary Sponsor

Michael Benedetto

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Origin

Assembly

2021-2022 General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Allows approved private schools for students with disabilities and special act school districts to retain funds prior to reconciliation application, including before non-direct care and total cost screens are applied, for the 2021-2022 school year

  • Caps annual retained funds at one percent of the school's prospective per diem rate for services and programs, with a four percent maximum accumulated balance for the 2021-2022 school year

  • Extends the same retention authority to approved providers (including July and August disability programs and section 4410 programs) for the 2022-2023 school year and thereafter, with retained funds capped at the allowable surplus percentage defined in the law

  • Clarifies that retained funds are separate from and in addition to other authorizations to retain surplus funds and shall not be recovered during the reconciliation process

  • Takes effect immediately upon enactment

Legislative Description

Clarifies that the tuition methodology for 853 schools, special act public school districts and 4410 programs will authorize them to retain funds prior to the implementation of the reconciliation process of the methodology, including cost screens.

Last Action

tabled

11/23/2022

Committee Referrals

Education5/24/2022
Rules5/17/2022
Ways and Means5/11/2022
Education5/5/2022

Full Bill Text

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