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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
For the purposes of sections 10-76a to 10-76g, inclusive:
(1) “Per pupil cost” in a school district is the quotient of net current expenditures and such school district's average daily membership.
(2) “Special education instructional personnel” includes those employees of a board of education who, for at least one-half of their employment time, are assigned exclusively to the task of implementing or supervising special education programs. “Pupil personnel staff” includes those employees of a board of education who, for at least one-third of their employment time, are assigned exclusively to the task of identifying and implementing special education programs and services.
(3) “Special education equipment and materials” means such equipment and materials as are used primarily to implement special education in accordance with regulations made pursuant to said sections.
(4) “Special education tuition” means the tuition, board, room and other fees paid to another public or private school, agency or institution by a board of education to meet the educational needs of children requiring special education, provided such payments have been pursuant to an agreement approved by the commissioner.
(5) “Special education transportation costs” are the amounts paid by a claimant town or regional board of education for transporting any child to and from any clinic, physician's office, agency or institution to which the board requests the child go for the purposes of determining the need for special education and amounts paid for transporting such child to and from any school, agency or institution for the purposes of special education unless such transportation is on a bus which is transporting, at the same time, children in the standard educational program provided by the claimant board.
(6) “Special education rent” means any expenditure for rental of space or equipment to implement special education in accordance with regulations made pursuant to said sections.
(7) “Special education consultant services” means noninstructional services rendered concerning children requiring special education by professional persons other than employees of a board of education for programs approved pursuant to said sections.
(8) “Net cost of special education” means the result obtained by subtracting from the expenditures made by a claimant board for special education personnel, equipment, materials, tuition, transportation, rent and consultant services, (A) the total amount of any funds from other state or federal grants, private grants or special education tuition received by the board or town in such year and used to implement special education programs approved pursuant to said sections, (B) the total amount of any funds from Medicaid payments expended by the board in such year and used to implement special education programs, and (C) expenditures for special education provided to children requiring special education who are described in subparagraph (B) of subdivision (5) of section 10-76a.
(9) “Net current expenditures” has the same meaning as provided in section 10-261.
(10) “Average daily membership” has the same meaning as provided in section 10-261.
(11) “Net current expenditures per pupil” means the quotient of net current expenditures of a school district and such school district's average daily membership.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Connecticut General Statutes Title 10. Education and Culture § 10-76f. Definition of terms used in formula for state aid for special education - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ct/title-10-education-and-culture/ct-gen-st-sect-10-76f/
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