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2026 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Expand Support for Students with Intensive Support Needs Application (SISNA)

Item 125 #4h

Item 125 #4h

First Year - FY2027 Second Year - FY2028
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2027 $10,000,003 FY2028 $0 GF

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Page 152, line 33, strike "$11,395,866,095" and insert "$11,405,866,098".

Page 154, line 12, strike "Regional Tuition" and insert:

"Support for Students with Intense Needs Application (SISNA)".

Page 154, line 12, strike "$102,686,265" and insert "$112,686,268".

Page 176, line 20, strike "b." and insert "b.1."

Page 176, line 23, strike "Special Education".

Page 176, line 24, strike "Regional Tuition school programs" and insert:

"Support for Students with Intense Needs Application (SISNA)".

Page 176, line 22, strike "$102,686,265" and insert "$112,686,268".

Page 176, after line 25, insert:

"2. (i) The Department of Education is directed to expand the disability categories eligible through this program for tuition reimbursement. To select expanded disability categories, the Department shall consider students with complex behavioral needs that otherwise would be referred to private day school placements.

(ii) Of this amount, $10,000,000 the first year shall be prioritized for tuition payments to serve students through the expanded disability categories. These funds shall not revert to the general fund at the end of fiscal year 2027 but shall be reappropriated for expenditure for the same purpose in fiscal year 2028.

3. The Department of Education shall annually report for the SISNA program the total and per pupil local and state costs for the program and the number of students served, disaggregated by school division and primary disability category.  For the purpose of this report, the number of students and per pupil costs shall be adjusted to reflect length of enrollment in the program.  Such report shall be posted to the Department's website annually no later than December 1, 2026."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $10.0 million the first year from the general fund to serve additional special education students in public school settings by expanding the disability categories eligible for tuition reimbursement through the Department of Education's Support for Students with Intense Needs Application, or SISNA, with a goal to reduce the number of students referred to CSA-funded private day school programs. The amendment also updates the name of the program from Special Education Regional Tuition to SISNA and establishes annual reporting requirements for students served through SISNA. A companion amendment in the Office of Children's Services establishes a similar report.)