H1342B4465A07733 DMS:AAS 10/19/20 #90 A07733
AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILL NO. 1342
Sponsor: REPRESENTATIVE A. DAVIS
Printer's No. 4465
Amend Bill, page 1, line 7, by inserting after "examinations"
; and, in reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school
districts, further providing for State reimbursement for
health services
Amend Bill, page 5, by inserting between lines 4 and 5
Section 3. Section 2505.1(b.1) of the act is amended to
read:
Section 2505.1. State Reimbursement for Health Services.--*
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(b.1) Every school district which renders health services to
children shall be reimbursed by the Commonwealth on account of
health services which conform to standards approved by the
Secretary of Health. Reimbursement shall be paid by the
Secretary of Health[.] as follows:
(1) For the school year 1990-1991, the amount of this
reimbursement for this subsection shall be the sum of five
dollars and ninety cents ($5.90) multiplied by the average daily
membership of each school district.
(2) For the school year 1991-1992 [and each school year
thereafter] through the school year 2019-2020, the amount of
this reimbursement for this subsection shall be the sum of nine
dollars and seventy cents ($9.70) multiplied by the average
daily membership of each school district.
(3) For the school year 2020-2021 and each school year
thereafter, the amount of this reimbursement shall be determined
for a school year as follows:
(i) Multiply:
(A) Nine dollars and seventy cents ($9.70) by;
(B) the average daily membership of each school district.
(ii) Divide:
(A) the school district's number of students who are
economically disadvantaged; by
(B) the total enrollment of each school district.
(iii) Multiply:
(A) the quotient under subparagraph (ii); by
(B) the average daily membership of each school district.
(iv) Multiply:
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(A) the product under subparagraph (iii); by
(B) forty dollars ($40).
(v) Add:
(A) the product under subparagraph (i); and
(B) the product under subparagraph (iv).
(vi) As used in this paragraph, the term "economically
disadvantaged" shall mean the economically disadvantaged status
of a student as reported by a school district, intermediate unit
or area career and technical school, through the Pennsylvania
Information Management System and determined based upon poverty
data sources such as eligibility for Temporary Assistance for
Needy Families, Medicaid or free or reduced-price lunch; census
data; residence in an institution for the neglected or
delinquent; and residence in a foster home.
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See A07733 in
the context
of HB1342