AB 2475

  • California Assembly Bill
  • 2021-2022 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Assembly
  • Assembly
  • Senate
  • Governor

Pupil placement: special education: foster children: nonpublic, nonsectarian schools or agencies: school of origin.

Abstract

Existing law requires a local educational agency serving a foster child to allow the foster child to remain at the child's school of origin upon the initial detention or placement, any subsequent change in placement, or the termination of the court's jurisdiction, or pending resolution of a dispute regarding school of origin placement, as provided. Existing law defines "school of origin" as the school that the foster child attended when permanently housed or the school in which the foster child was last enrolled, except as specified. Existing law sets forth a method for providing special education and related services to pupils who are individuals with exceptional needs, as defined. Existing law permits, under certain circumstances, contracts to be entered into for the provision of those services by nonpublic, nonsectarian schools or agencies, as defined. Existing law authorizes a master contract for special education and related services provided by a nonpublic, nonsectarian school or agency only if the school or agency has been certified as meeting specified standards. Existing law sets forth the certification process and procedures for the nonpublic, nonsectarian schools or agencies that seek certification from the Superintendent of Public Instruction. This bill would, for a foster child who is an individual with exceptional needs, define "school of origin" as also including a certified nonpublic, nonsectarian school. The bill would require, commencing with the 2023–24 school year, a nonpublic, nonsectarian school or agency seeking certification or already certified to agree in writing, for any foster child it serves, to be designated as the school of origin of the foster child and to allow the foster child to continue their education in the school, as specified.

Bill Sponsors (1)

Votes


Actions


May 19, 2022

Assembly

In committee: Held under submission.

Assembly

Joint Rule 62(a), file notice suspended. (Page 4736.)

May 18, 2022

Assembly

In committee: Set, first hearing. Referred to suspense file.

  • Referral-Committee
suspense file.

Apr 27, 2022

Assembly

From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on APPR. with recommendation: To Consent Calendar. (Ayes 7. Noes 0.) (April 26). Re-referred to Com. on APPR.

  • Committee-Passage
  • Committee-Passage-Favorable
  • Referral-Committee
Com. on APPR.

Mar 29, 2022

Assembly

Re-referred to Com. on HUM. S.

  • Referral-Committee
Com. on HUM. S.

Mar 28, 2022

Assembly

Read second time and amended.

Mar 24, 2022

Assembly

From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended and re-refer to Com. on HUM. S. with recommendation: To Consent Calendar. (Ayes 7. Noes 0.) (March 23).

Mar 10, 2022

Assembly

Referred to Coms. on ED. and HUM. S.

  • Referral-Committee
Coms. on ED. and HUM. S.

Feb 18, 2022

Assembly

From printer. May be heard in committee March 20.

Feb 17, 2022

Assembly

Read first time. To print.

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
AB2475 HTML
02/17/22 - Introduced PDF
03/28/22 - Amended Assembly PDF

Related Documents

Document Format
03/21/22- Assembly Education PDF
04/23/22- Assembly Human Services PDF
05/16/22- Assembly Appropriations PDF

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