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completed the classroom instruction
part for whom valid claims |
have been made times 0.2; plus (b) the number
of students, |
excluding residents of the district over age 55, who have
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completed the practice driving instruction part for whom valid |
claims have
been made times 0.8.
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The amount of reimbursement to be distributed on each claim |
shall be 0.2
times the base reimbursement amount for each |
validly claimed student,
excluding residents of the district |
over age 55, who
has completed the classroom instruction part, |
plus 0.8 times the base reimbursement
amount for each validly |
claimed student, excluding residents of the
district over age |
55, who has completed the practice driving
instruction part. In |
no case, however, shall the amount of reimbursement
made on |
account of any student exceed the per pupil cost to the |
district
of the classroom instruction part and the practice |
driving instruction part
combined. The school district which is |
the residence of
a pupil who attends a nonpublic school in |
another district that has furnished the driver
education course |
shall reimburse the district offering the course, the
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difference between the actual per capita cost of giving the |
course the
previous school year and the amount reimbursed by |
the State.
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By April 1 the
nonpublic school shall notify the district |
offering the course of the
names and district numbers of the |
nonresident students desiring to take
such course the next |
school year. The district offering such course shall
notify the |
district of residence of those students affected by April 15.
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The school district furnishing the course may claim the |
nonresident pupil
for the purpose of making a claim for State |
reimbursement under this Act.
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(Source: P.A. 85-359.)
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(105 ILCS 5/27-24.5) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-24.5)
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Sec. 27-24.5. Submission of claims. The
Claims for |
reimbursement under this Act shall be submitted in
duplicate by |
each district to the State Board prior
to October 1 of
each |