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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
As used in this subchapter:
(1) “Account” means an account that is comprised of funds deposited on behalf of a participating student to pay for qualifying educational expenses;
(2) “Account funds” means the funds deposited into an account on behalf of a participating student;
(3) “Curriculum” means a complete course of study for a particular content area or grade level;
(4) “Eligible student” means a resident of the State of Arkansas who is eligible to enroll in a public elementary or secondary school, subject to the timeline and parameters established under §§ 6-18-2506 and 6-18-2507;
(5) “Full academic curriculum” means all required core courses, or the equivalent, as are offered in traditional public schools;
(6) “Full academic year” means at least one hundred seventy-eight (178) days of instruction or the equivalent number of hours to what is offered in traditional public schools;
(7) “Parent” means:
(A) A biological or adoptive parent;
(B) Legal guardian or custodian;
(C) Persons standing in loco parentis to a student; or
(D) Another person with legal authority to act on behalf of an eligible student;
(8) “Participating school” means a private elementary school or private secondary school that:
(A) Offers enrolled students a full academic curriculum and full academic year experience; and
(B) Receives payments from Arkansas Children's Educational Freedom Account Program accounts to provide goods and services that are covered as qualifying expenses under this subchapter;
(9) “Participating service provider” means a person or an entity, including a participating public or private school, that receives payments from program accounts to provide goods and services that are covered as qualifying expenses under this subchapter;
(10) “Participating student” means a student:
(A) Eligible to participate in the program; and
(B) For whom an account has been established under this subchapter; and
(11) “Qualifying expenses” means:
(A)(i) For the 2023-2024 school year, “qualifying expenses” shall include:
(a) Tuition;
(b) Fees;
(c) The cost of testing under this subchapter;
(d) The cost of required school uniforms, if any, at a participating school; and
(e) Expenses determined by a participating school to be necessary for the education of a participating student and required to be paid by a participating student who is enrolled in the participating school, including without limitation expenses related to:
(1) Supplies;
(2) Equipment;
(3) Access to technology; and
(4) Services provided by or at the participating school.
(ii) “Qualifying expenses” shall not mean optional expenses payable to a third party; and
(B) Beginning with the 2024-2025 school year and each year thereafter, “qualifying expenses” shall include those listed under subdivision (11)(A) of this section and include the following:
(i) Instructional materials required for either in-person or virtual instruction provided by a participating service provider or participating school;
(ii) Instructional or tutoring services;
(iii) Curriculum;
(iv) Supplemental materials or supplies required by a course of study for a particular content area;
(v) Fees for:
(a) Courses and associated examinations for college credit; and
(b) Any examination related to postsecondary educational institution admission;
(vi) Fees for:
(a) Courses and associated examinations for career training; and
(b) Any examination required in order to obtain an industry-based credential;
(vii) Educational services provided by a licensed or accredited practitioner or participating service provider to a participating student who is a student with a disability;
(viii) Fees for account management by participating service providers;
(ix)(a) Technological devices used to meet a participating student's educational needs, which shall not include:
(1) A television;
(2) A video game console or accessory; or
(3) Home theater or audio equipment.
(b) Technological devices under subdivision (11)(B)(ix)(a) of this section are subject to approval by the Department of Education or a licensed physician;
(x) Costs associated with transportation to and from a participating service provider or participating school; and
(xi) Any other educational expense approved by the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 6. Education § 6-18-2503. Definitions - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-6-education/ar-code-sect-6-18-2503/
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