Arizona HB2621 amends public education laws to address enrollment, tuition, and special education services for students in unorganized territories.
Arizona HB2621 revises public education statutes to facilitate enrollment and special education services for students residing in unorganized territories or attending homeschools. Parents or guardians of homeschooled students or those from unorganized territories can request evaluations and services from adjoining school districts. The bill outlines procedures for issuing certificates of educational convenience, detailing tuition charges and reimbursements for special education services. It also mandates the development of an arbitration process for disputes related to enrollment and funding.
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