
requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Public
Law 88-352, 78 Stat. 241).
"Parent or legal guardian." An individual who:
(1) is a resident of this Commonwealth; and
(2) has control or charge of a qualified student and the
legal right to direct the education of the qualified student.
"Public school." A school district, charter school, cyber
charter school, regional charter school, intermediate unit or
area career and technical school.
"Qualified student." A child of compulsory school age who
resides in this Commonwealth and is currently enrolled in the
child's school district of residence.
"Resident school district." The school district in which a
qualified student resides.
Section 1402-C. COVID-19 tuition grants for 2021-2022 school
year.
(a) General rule.--A one-time tuition grant program is
established in the department for the 2021-2022 school year. The
purpose of the program is to provide for the education of
qualified students who apply to attend a public school other
than the resident school district or a nonpublic school on a
tuition-paying basis due to COVID-19 outbreaks or a COVID-19
health and safety policy imposed by the Commonwealth, a
municipality, a local board or department of health or the
resident school district.
(b) Grant program.--
(1) A parent or legal guardian of a qualified student
may apply to the department beginning five business days
after the effective date of this section, for a one-time
grant for each qualified student of the parent to attend a
public school other than the resident school district or a
nonpublic school due to COVID-19 outbreaks or a COVID-19
health and safety policy imposed by the Commonwealth, a local
board or department of health or the resident school
district.
(2) The department may not limit the number of tuition
grants available.
(3) The department shall notify a parent or legal
guardian of an approved or denied application within five
business days after receiving an application. If denied, the
notification shall include an explanation of the denial, an
opportunity to cure deficiencies and a deadline for
resubmission.
(4) Grant amounts shall be as follows:
(i) The amount of a grant awarded to a qualified
student who transfers to a public school shall be equal
to the most recent tuition rate of the selected school
district published on the department's publicly
accessible Internet website. The tuition grant may not be
in addition to a charter school, regional charter school
or cyber charter school district tuition payment.
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