Utah Code § 53F-2-308

Preschool special education appropriation -- Extended year program
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appropriation -- Appropriation for special education programs in state institutions --
Appropriations for stipends for special educators.
(1)

(a) Money appropriated to the state board for the preschool special education program shall
be allocated to school districts to provide a free, appropriate public education to preschool
students with a disability, ages three through five.
(b) The money shall be distributed on the basis of the school district's count of preschool children
with a disability for December 1 of the previous year, as mandated by federal law.
(2) Money appropriated for the extended school year program for children with a severe disability
shall be limited to students with severe disabilities with education program goals identifying
significant regression and recoupment disability as approved by the state board.
(3)
(a) Money appropriated for self-contained regular special education programs may not be used to
supplement other school programs.
(b) Money in any of the other restricted line item appropriations may not be reduced more than
2% to be used for purposes other than those specified by the appropriation, unless otherwise
provided by law.
(4)
(a) The state board shall compute preschool funding by a factor of 1.47 times the current
December 1 child count of eligible preschool aged three, four, and five-year-olds times the
WPU value, limited to 8% growth over the prior year December 1 count.
(b) The state board shall develop guidelines to implement the funding formula for preschool
special education, and establish prevalence limits for distribution of the money.
(5) Of the money appropriated for Special Education - State Programming, the state board shall
distribute the revenue generated from 909 WPUs to school districts, charter schools, and the
Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind for stipends to special educators for additional days of
work pursuant to the requirements of Section 53F-2-310.

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