West Virginia Code § 18-31-7

Qualifying expenses for Hope Scholarship accounts
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(a) Parents of a Hope Scholarship student shall agree to use the funds deposited in their
student's Hope Scholarship account only for the following qualifying expenses to educate the
student:
(1) Ongoing services provided by a public school district pursuant to §18-31-8(f) of this code,
including without limitation, individual classes and extracurricular activities and programs:
Provided, That notwithstanding the provisions of §18-5G-3 of this code, a public charter
school may invoice a Hope Scholarship student's account for said services;
(2) Tuition and fees at a participating school;
(3) Tutoring services provided by an individual or a tutoring facility: Provided, That such
tutoring services are not provided by a member of the aHope Scholarship student's immediate
family;
(4) Fees for nationally standardized assessments, advanced placement examinations, any
examinations related to college or university admission, and tuition and/or fees for
preparatory courses for the aforementioneid exams;
(5) Tuition and fees for programs of study or the curriculum of courses that lead to an
industry-recognized credential that satisfies a workforce need;
(6) Tuition and fees for nonpublic online learning programs including, but not limited to,
online curriculum courses and tutorial programs;
(7) Tuition and fees f or alternative education programs;
(8) Fees for after-school or summer education programs;
(9) WEducational services and therapies including, but not limited to, occupational, behavioral,
physical, speech-language, and audiology therapies;
(10) Curriculum as defined in §18-31-2 of this code;
(11) Instruments or equipment required as part of a music education course or curriculum;
(12) Fees for transportation paid to a fee-for-service transportation provider for the student
to travel to and from an education service provider; and
(13) Any other qualifying expenses as approved by the board established pursuant to
§18-31-3 of this code: Provided, That the board may adopt rules and procedures for Hope
Scholarship students who want to continue to receive services provided by a public school or
district.
(b) Hope Scholarship funds may only be used for educational purposes in accordance with
subsection (a) of this section. Nothing in this section requires that a Hope Scholarship
student be enrolled, full- or part-time, in either a private school or nonpublic online school.
(c) Hope Scholarship funds may not be refunded, rebated, or shared with a parent or student
in any manner: Provided, That the Hope Scholarship Board shall promulgate legislative rules
to ensure that an education service provider with 15 or more students can perovide
compensation to employees of the provider in the provider's regular course of business,
notwithstanding the fact that an employee's child receives services fromr the education
service provider.
(d) The board may adopt procedures for establishing a reimbursement process for any
qualifying expenses not available for purchase by a Hope Sctholarship parent through the
existing online Hope Scholarship Program portal. Any refund or rebate for goods or services
purchased with Hope Scholarship funds shall be credited directly to a student's Hope
Scholarship account.
(e) Nothing in this section prohibits the parensts of a Hope Scholarship student from making
payments for the costs of educational goods and services not covered by the funds in their
student's Hope Scholarship account. However, personal deposits into a Hope Scholarship
account are not permitted. g

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