Appendix A: Guidelines for Parent Reimbursement
Reunification Visits
Introduction
The following information is established to provide guidelines to participating Local Education Agencies (LEAs) regarding authorized travel-related expenses/reimbursement of parent reunification visits for residentially placed children receiving special education services. The role of the Desert Mountain Special Education Local Plan Area (DMSELPA) in this process is primarily to facilitate the assessment and referral process for residential placement for mental health purposes on behalf of participating LEAs. Parent reunification visits are family meetings that are agreed upon through an IEP and arranged by the DMSELPA, LEA, and the parent. The LEA is the authorized agent to approve all necessary parent reimbursements relating to the reunification visit(s). Therefore, parent reimbursement claims should be submitted to the LEA for verification and reimbursement. Parent reimbursement will only be provided when the child’s IEP specifies a residential placement located outside the boundaries of the DMSELPA member LEAs. Reimbursement may include transportation, lodging, and meals. Additionally, parent reimbursement claims for additional family member(s) participation at approved family meeting(s) is not uncommon and has been accommodated for reimbursement based on the IEP team’s determination of the child’s needs and/or the IEP team’s approval of the recommendation of the mental health treatment plan. The approval of additional requests for reimbursement beyond those determined to be educationally necessary by the IEP team will be at the discretion of the LEA under its adopted policy.
Reimbursement to Parent (Children receiving mental health services)
The LEA is financially responsible for reasonable expenses associated with the transportation of a pupil with a disability to and from the mental health services that are specified o n the pupil’s IEP. The determination of the appropriate number of trips home from a residential facility as well as the frequency of reunification visits required in order for a child to benefit from special education, should be determined by the IEP team on a case-by-case basis (Letter to Dorman, 211 IDELR 70 (OSEP 1978); Letter to Anonymous, 213 IDELR 164 (OSEP 1988)). The residential facility may arrange for transportation of the child to the residential facility. Cost for this transportation is to be submitted as an invoice and paid directly by the LEA. In some instances, however, it may be necessary for a parent to transport their child to the residential facility. In this case, the following parameters and procedures for parent reimbursement shall apply:
A. Transportation of Student to/from Residential Placement Facility
1. Parent reimbursement will be provided for transportation costs for the initial delivery or final return of the child to or from the residential facility. Reimbursement will be for
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Desert Mountain Special Education Local Plan Area (DMSELPA) (rev. 09/18)
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