Oklahoma Code § 70-13-108

Title 70. Schools: State funds - Allowances for children with
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disabilities.
A.  The State Board of Education is hereby authorized to
establish all necessary rules and set the rate of reimbursement for
physical and occupational therapists, teachers of homebound children
or home-to-school telephone instruction, board and room for
transferred children with disabilities to attend a special class,
travel for transporting children with disabilities within or without
the district, and travel for teachers who are required to travel in
fulfilling the services to children with disabilities in homebound,
cooperative, or county programs for children with disabilities.
B.  The State Board of Education may make provisions for
boarding children with disabilities who must be transferred from
their home school districts to school districts providing special
education and related services, but in no case shall the
reimbursement from other state funds for this purpose exceed Four
Hundred Fifty Dollars ($450.00) per child per year.

C.  The State Board of Education may make provisions and
payments therefor from other state funds for the special education
of any child with deaf-blindness, deafness or blindness and a
resident of the state, in any private or public institution, either
inside or outside of the State of Oklahoma, but in no case shall
payment from state funds for such special education and related
services, including board and room for such child, exceed Five
Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) per child per year.
D.  None of the funds received by a school district under the
provisions of this section shall be considered as a part of the
chargeable income of such district for State Aid purposes.

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