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Section 401 - Requirements for a school readiness program to receive funding through a results-based contract.

UT Code § 35A-15-401 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) As used in this section: (a) "Participating program operator" means an eligible LEA, an eligible private provider, or an eligible home-based educational technology provider, that is a party to a results-based contract. (b) "Program" means a school readiness program funded through a results-based contract.

(a) "Participating program operator" means an eligible LEA, an eligible private provider, or an eligible home-based educational technology provider, that is a party to a results-based contract.

(b) "Program" means a school readiness program funded through a results-based contract.

(2) (a) Subject to the requirements of this part, an eligible LEA, an eligible private provider, or an eligible home-based educational technology provider that operates a high quality school readiness program may enter into and receive funding through a results-based contract. (b) An eligible LEA, an eligible private provider, or an eligible home-based educational technology provider may not enter into a results-based contract while receiving a grant under Part 3, Grants for High Quality School Readiness Programs.

(a) Subject to the requirements of this part, an eligible LEA, an eligible private provider, or an eligible home-based educational technology provider that operates a high quality school readiness program may enter into and receive funding through a results-based contract.

(b) An eligible LEA, an eligible private provider, or an eligible home-based educational technology provider may not enter into a results-based contract while receiving a grant under Part 3, Grants for High Quality School Readiness Programs.

(3) A participating program operator shall ensure that each student who is enrolled in a classroom, or who uses a home-based educational technology, that is part of a participating program operator's program has a unique student identifier by: (a) if the participating program operator is an eligible LEA, assigning a unique student identifier to each student enrolled in the classroom; or (b) if the participating program operator is an eligible private provider or eligible home-based technology provider, working with the State Board of Education to assign a unique student identifier to each student enrolled in the classroom or who uses the home-based educational technology.

(a) if the participating program operator is an eligible LEA, assigning a unique student identifier to each student enrolled in the classroom; or

(b) if the participating program operator is an eligible private provider or eligible home-based technology provider, working with the State Board of Education to assign a unique student identifier to each student enrolled in the classroom or who uses the home-based educational technology.

(4) A participating program operator may not use funds received through a results-based contract to supplant funds for an existing high quality school readiness program, but may use the funds to supplement an existing high quality school readiness program.

(5) (a) If not prohibited by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, 20 U.S.C. Secs. 6301-6576, a participating program operator may charge a sliding scale fee, based on household income, to a student enrolled in the participating program operator's program. (b) A participating program operator may use grants, scholarships, or other money to help fund the program.

(a) If not prohibited by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, 20 U.S.C. Secs. 6301-6576, a participating program operator may charge a sliding scale fee, based on household income, to a student enrolled in the participating program operator's program.

(b) A participating program operator may use grants, scholarships, or other money to help fund the program.

(6) (a) A participating program operator that is an eligible LEA may contract with an eligible private provider to provide a high quality school readiness program to a portion of the eligible LEA's eligible students if: (i) the results-based contract specifies the number of students to be served by the eligible private provider; and (ii) the eligible private provider meets the requirements described in this section for a participating program operator. (b) An eligible LEA that contracts with an eligible private provider shall provide supportive services to the eligible private provider, which may include: (i) professional development; (ii) staffing or staff support; (iii) materials; or (iv) assessments.

(a) A participating program operator that is an eligible LEA may contract with an eligible private provider to provide a high quality school readiness program to a portion of the eligible LEA's eligible students if: (i) the results-based contract specifies the number of students to be served by the eligible private provider; and (ii) the eligible private provider meets the requirements described in this section for a participating program operator.

(i) the results-based contract specifies the number of students to be served by the eligible private provider; and

(ii) the eligible private provider meets the requirements described in this section for a participating program operator.

(b) An eligible LEA that contracts with an eligible private provider shall provide supportive services to the eligible private provider, which may include: (i) professional development; (ii) staffing or staff support; (iii) materials; or (iv) assessments.

(i) professional development;

(ii) staffing or staff support;

(iii) materials; or

(iv) assessments.

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Section 401 - Requirements for a school readiness program to receive funding through a results-based contract.