§ 3310.01 Definitions for the educational choice scholarship pilot program
§ 3310.02 Educational choice scholarship pilot program established
§ 3310.03 Eligibility of students to participate in program
§ 3310.031 Procedures for granting educational choice scholarships
§ 3310.032 Expansion of educational choice scholarship pilot program; income-based eligibility
§ 3310.033 Eligibility for foster children
§ 3310.034 Eligibility for former Jon Peterson special needs or autism scholarship recipients
§ 3310.035 Students qualifying under more than one category
§ 3310.036 Eligibility regardless of school internal retrieval number change
§ 3310.04 Transportation of eligible students
§ 3310.05 Program not available in district with existing pilot program
§ 3310.06 Program nonexclusive for students in eligible schools
§ 3310.07 Notice of applicant; system to determine eligibility
§ 3310.08 Educational choice scholarship amount calculation
§ 3310.10 Tuition sole use of scholarship award
§ 3310.11 Request for data verification code of applicant
§ 3310.12 Program documents as public records
§ 3310.13 Tuition charged by chartered nonpublic schools
§ 3310.14 Chartered nonpublic schools with enrolled students to administer tests
§ 3310.15 Aggregation of assessment scores
§ 3310.16 Application periods for the educational choice scholarship pilot program
§ 3310.17 Rules
§ 3310.41 Autism scholarship program
§ 3310.411 Criminal records check for Autism scholarship providers
§ 3310.42 Autism scholarship program – data verification code request
§ 3310.43 Instructional assistant permit
§ 3310.51 Definitions for the Jon Peterson special needs scholarship program
§ 3310.52 Jon Peterson special needs scholarship program
§ 3310.521 Profiles for special application programs
§ 3310.522 Maintaining eligibility
§ 3310.53 Availability of free public education; development of individualized education program
§ 3310.54 Inclusion of students in formula ADM
§ 3310.57 Payments
§ 3310.58 Registration with department
§ 3310.581 Scholarship provider tuition rate report
§ 3310.59 Revocation of registration
§ 3310.60 Student transportation
§ 3310.61 Withdrawal of child from public special education program to attend alternative public or private program
§ 3310.62 Individualized education program and award status
§ 3310.63 Requests for data verification code
§ 3310.64 Adoption of rules
§ 3310.70 Afterschool child enrichment educational savings account

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Terms Used In Ohio Code > Chapter 3310 - Elementary and Secondary Scholarship Programs

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