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MS HB1078
MS HB1078"Equal Opportunity for Students with Special Needs Act"; remove wait list requirement and restrictive certification of services language.
summary
Introduced
01/20/2025
01/20/2025
In Committee
02/17/2025
02/17/2025
Crossed Over
02/06/2025
02/06/2025
Passed
Dead
03/04/2025
03/04/2025
Introduced Session
2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
An Act To Amend Sections 37-181-5, 37-181-7, 37-181-9, 37-181-11, 37-181-15 And 37-181-19, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Remove Overly Restrictive Language Which Required The Parent Or Guardian Of An Eligible Student Receiving Esa Funds To Certify To The State Department Of Education That The Student Has Been Accepted Into An Eligible School Qualified To Provide Services For The Participating Student's Disability Or Special Education Needs, Or Provide Services Addressing A Participating Student's Iep; To Remove The Requirement That An Eligible School That Fails To Comply With The Certification Requirements Of Its Ability To Provide Services For The Participating Student's Disability Or Special Education Needs, Or Provide Services Addressing A Participating Student's Iep Shall Be Ineligible To Participate In The Esa Program The Following Year; To Remove The Waitlist Requirement For Students Eligible To Receive An Educational Scholarship Account Under The "equal Opportunity For Students With Special Needs Act"; To Provide That, Subject To Appropriation, Each Student's Esa Shall Be Funded At The Student Base Amount As Determined Under The "mississippi Student Funding Formula"; To Restructure The Frequency By Which Reimbursement Payments Shall Be Made To Service Providers And Parents From Quarterly To Monthly; To Authorize The Department To Enter Into A Contractual Agreement With A Third-party Vendor To Administer The Esa Program; To Create The "mississippi Foster Child Education Scholarship Account Program Act" For The Purpose Of Establishing Education Scholarship Accounts (fesas) For Foster Parents, Guardians Or Responsible Agency Officials Of The Department Of Child Protection Services For Foster Children; To Prescribe The Criteria For Determining Eligibility For Participation In The Program And Receipt Of Program Funds; To Provide For The Funding Of Each Student's Fesa; To Stipulate The Obligations Of Foster Parents, Legal Guardians, Responsible Cps Officials, Students And Schools To Become And Remain Eligible For Participation; To Prescribe The Duties Of The Department Of Education Regarding The Administration Of The Funds; To Require Peer To Prepare A Biennial Report On The Sufficiency Of Funding For Fesas And Student Performance And Assessment Evaluation Beginning In 2027 And Every Two Years Thereafter; To Provide For The Administrative, Financial And Academic Accountability Standards To Be Adhered To By Participating Schools; And For Related Purposes.
AI Summary
This bill amends the Mississippi Education Scholarship Account (ESA) program and creates a new Foster Child Education Scholarship Account (FESA) program. For the existing ESA program, the bill removes previous restrictions such as the annual enrollment limit of 500 students and the requirement for schools to certify their ability to serve students with specific disabilities. The bill changes ESA funding to be based on the student base amount determined by the Mississippi Student Funding Formula and shifts reimbursement payments from quarterly to monthly. The bill also allows the Department of Education to contract with a third-party vendor to administer the program. Additionally, the bill introduces a new Foster Child Education Scholarship Account program for foster children, which provides educational funding for foster children who have been in temporary placement for more than six consecutive months. The FESA program allows foster parents, legal guardians, or responsible agency officials to use funds for various educational expenses, including tuition, textbooks, tutoring, curriculum, testing fees, educational services, technology, and enrichment activities. The bill requires the Department of Child Protection Services to manage these funds and submit annual reports, and mandates that the Joint Legislative Committee on Performance Evaluation and Expenditure Review (PEER) prepare biennial reports assessing the program's efficacy beginning in 2027.
Committee Categories
Education
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Died In Committee (on 03/04/2025)
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Document Type | Source Location |
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State Bill Page | https://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/2025/pdf/history/HB/HB1078.xml |
BillText | https://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/documents/2025/html/HB/1000-1099/HB1078PS.htm |
BillText | https://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/documents/2025/html/HB/1000-1099/HB1078IN.htm |
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