Are School Districts entitled to receive any other Federal funds with respect to the assistance, equipment and services that they provide to their Special Education students?
Answer #4: If a Special Education student is eligible for the Title XIX/Medicaid program or the Title XXI/State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) program, then her/his School District is entitled to claim Federal reimbursement for some of the assistance, equipment and services that it provides to that student (Note: In order to qualify for such reimbursement, the assistance, equipment and service must be included in the applicable State’s “Title XIX/Medicaid State Plan” or its “Title XXI/SCHIP State Plan”; it must be specified in the student’s “Individual Education Plan”; it must be provided by a properly certified/licensed professional who is employed by – or under contract to – the School District; and it must be properly documented).In addition to the above, School Districts are also entitled to claim Federal reimbursement with respect to their allowable “Administrative Costs”(8). Examples of such allowable “Administrative Costs” include, but are not limited to, the follow
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