4357 - School district and social services district financial responsibility.

§ 4357. School   district   and  social  services  district  financial  responsibility. 1.  Financial  responsibilities.  School  districts  and  social  services districts shall be responsible for the costs of tuition  and maintenance, respectively, for children attending the New York state  school for the deaf during the September first  through  June  thirtieth  session.  Such costs shall be established pursuant to section forty-four  hundred five of this chapter.  a. The school district of which any  such  child  is  resident  at  the time of admission or readmission to the New  York State school for  the  deaf  pursuant  to  this  article  shall  be  required  to  reimburse  the  state  in  an  amount equal to the tuition  payments made to the state school by the state on behalf of  the  school  district.  The  comptroller shall deduct the appropriate tuition amounts  from any state funds which become due to a school district for each year  in which such child is in attendance at such school, and  shall  deposit  such funds to the special revenue accounts established for such purpose.  Any  tuition  amounts  deducted  pursuant  to  this subdivision shall be  included in the  approved  operating  expense  of  the  school  district  pursuant to paragraph t of subdivision one of section thirty-six hundred  two of this chapter.    b. The social services district in which any such child is resident at  the  time  of  admission or readmission to the New York state school for  the deaf pursuant to this article shall be  required  to  reimburse  the  state  in  an amount equal to the maintenance payments made to the state  school by the state on behalf  of  the  social  services  district.  The  comptroller  may  deduct  the  appropriate  maintenance amounts from any  state funds which become due to a social services district for each year  in  which  such  child  is  in  attendance  at  such  school  only  upon  notification  by  the  commissioner  of  social services after receiving  notice by the  commissioner  of  education  that  such  social  services  district  has  failed  to remit the required maintenance payments within  ninety days of the date on which such social services district is billed  by the state for services rendered, and shall deposit such amount to the  special revenue accounts established for such purpose.    2. Payment for preschool children with  handicapping  conditions.  The  state  share of the costs of tuition, maintenance and transportation for  preschool children attending the New York  state  school  for  the  deaf  during the July and August summer session and the September through June  session  shall  be paid from the state moneys appropriated in support of  the provisions of section forty-four hundred ten of  this  chapter.  The  remaining  share  shall  be  a  charge on the county, or the city of New  York, of which any such child is resident at the time  of  admission  or  readmission  to  such  school.  The state share shall be as set forth in  paragraph b of subdivision eleven of section forty-four hundred  ten  of  this  chapter.  For  the  purposes of this subdivision "preschool child"  shall mean a child not eligible, by reason of age, for  the  deaf-infant  program pursuant to section forty-two hundred four-a of this chapter and  not eligible, by reason of age, to attend the public schools pursuant to  section  thirty-two  hundred  two of this chapter, provided that a child  shall be deemed a preschool child through the month  of  August  of  the  school  year  in  which  the  child first becomes eligible to attend the  public schools. Preschool education charges on a county, or the city  of  New  York,  pursuant  to  this  subdivision  shall  be  deducted  by the  comptroller within thirty days of the  issuance  of  a  warrant  by  the  commissioner  from  any state funds which become due to a county, or the  city of New York,  and  be  credited  to  the  special  revenue  account  established   for   such   purpose.   Such   tuition,   maintenance  and  transportation costs shall be determined pursuant to section  forty-four  hundred five of this chapter.3.  Deaf  infants.  The  full  costs  of  a  deaf-infant  program,  as  determined by the commissioner of education and approved by the director  of the budget, for children below the age of three  served  by  the  New  York  state  school  for  the deaf pursuant to section forty-two hundred  four-a  of this chapter shall be paid from the state moneys appropriated  in support of such section forty-two hundred four-a.