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reimbursements.
1.Not later than June 30 of each year, a school district shall pay a tuition reimbursement
amount to a postsecondary institution that has enrolled its resident eligible students under
this chapter, unless the eligible student is participating in open enrollment under section
282.18, in which case, the tuition reimbursement amount shall be paid by the receiving
district. However, if a child’s residency changes during a school year, the tuition shall be
paid by the district in which the child was enrolled as of the date specified in section 257.6,
subsection 1, or the district in which the child was counted under section 257.6, subsection
1, paragraph “a”, subparagraph (6). For students enrolled at the Iowa school for the deaf, the
department of education shall pay a tuition
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reimbursements.
1. Not later than June 30 of each year, a school district shall pay a tuition reimbursement
amount to a postsecondary institution that has enrolled its resident eligible students under
this chapter, unless the eligible student is participating in open enrollment under section
282.18, in which case, the tuition reimbursement amount shall be paid by the receiving
district. However, if a child’s residency changes during a school year, the tuition shall be
paid by the district in which the child was enrolled as of the date specified in section 257.6,
subsection 1, or the district in which the child was counted under section 257.6, subsection
1, paragraph “a”, subparagraph (6). For students enrolled at the Iowa school for the deaf, the
department of education shall pay a tuition reimbursement amount by June 30 of each year.
The amount of tuition reimbursement for each separate course shall equal the lesser of:
a. Theactualandcustomarycostsoftuition,textbooks,materials,andfeesdirectlyrelated
to the course taken by the eligible student.
b. Two hundred fifty dollars.
2. An eligible postsecondary institution that enrolls an eligible student under this section
shall not charge that student for tuition, textbooks, materials, or fees directly related to the
course in which the student is enrolled except that the student may be required to purchase
equipment that becomes the property of the student. For the purposes of this subsection,
equipment shall not include textbooks. However, if the student fails to complete and receive
credit for the course, the student is responsible for all district costs directly related to the
course as provided in subsection 1 and shall reimburse the school district for its costs. If
the student is under eighteen years of age, the student’s parent or legal guardian shall sign
the student registration form indicating that the parent or legal guardian is responsible for
all costs directly related to the course if the student fails to complete and receive credit for
the course. If documentation is submitted to the school district that verifies the student was
unable to complete the course for reasons including but not limited to the student’s physical
incapacity, a death in the student’s immediate family, or the student’s move to another school
district,thatverificationshallconstituteawaivertotherequirementthatthestudentorparent
or legal guardian pay the costs of the course to the school district.
3. An eligible postsecondary institution shall make pro rata adjustments to tuition
reimbursement amounts based upon federal guidelines established pursuant to 20 U.S.C.
§1091b.