A. A school tuition organization that receives contributions for the purposes of Section 20-224.07 or 43-1184 must use at least ninety per cent of those contributions to provide educational scholarships or tuition grants to qualified students.

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 43-1505

  • Allocate: includes reserving money for an award of a multiyear educational scholarship or tuition grant for a specific student. See Arizona Laws 43-1501
  • Department: means the department of revenue, the director or the director's authorized delegate, as the context requires. See Arizona Laws 43-104
  • including: means not limited to and is not a term of exclusion. See Arizona Laws 1-215
  • Qualified school: means a preschool that offers services to students with disabilities, nongovernmental primary school or secondary school that is located in this state and that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, disability, familial status or national origin and that requires all teaching staff and personnel that have unsupervised contact with students to be fingerprinted. See Arizona Laws 43-1501
  • United States: when used in a geographical sense, includes the states, the District of Columbia and the possessions of the United States. See Arizona Laws 43-104

B. The amount of an educational scholarship or a tuition grant that is issued by a school tuition organization under this section shall not exceed the cost of tuition for the student to attend the qualified school or ninety per cent of the amount of state aid that otherwise would be computed for the student as provided in Title 15, Chapter 9, Article 5, whichever is less. On request from a school tuition organization, the department of education shall provide to the school tuition organization in a timely manner the amount computed for the student under this subsection that represents the ninety per cent limitation prescribed in this subsection.

C. A school tuition organization shall require that student beneficiaries use the educational scholarships or tuition grants on a full-time basis. If a child leaves the school before completing an entire school year, the school shall refund a prorated amount of the educational scholarship or tuition grant to the school tuition organization that issued the scholarship or grant. The school tuition organization shall allocate any refunds it receives under this subsection for educational scholarships or tuition grants.

D. Qualified students who receive an educational scholarship or tuition grant under this section shall be allowed to attend any qualified school of their custodians’ choice.

E. For the purposes of this section, "qualified student" means a student, including a student who previously qualified for an educational scholarship or tuition grant under this section and continues to attend a qualified school, who has been either:

1. Placed in foster care pursuant to Title 8, Chapter 4 at any time before the student graduates from high school or obtains a general equivalency diploma.

2. Identified as having a disability under section 504 of the rehabilitation act (29 United States Code § 794) or identified at any time by a school district as a child with a disability as defined in section 15-761 or a child with a disability who is eligible to receive services from a school district under section 15-763.