Section 115.791. Reimbursement for private school placement.  


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  • (1)  If the parents of a child with a disability who previously received special education and related services under the authority of a local educational agency enroll the child in a private elementary or secondary school without the consent of or referral by the local educational agency, a court or a hearing officer may require the local educational agency to reimburse the parents for the cost of that enrollment if the court or hearing officer finds that the local educational agency had not made a free appropriate public education available to the child in a timely manner before that enrollment.
    (2)  The cost of reimbursement described in sub. (1) may be reduced or denied if any of the following applies:
    (a) At the most recent individualized education program meeting that the parents attended before removal of the child from the local educational agency, the parents did not inform the individualized education program team of their concerns, their rejection of the placement proposed by the local educational agency to provide a free appropriate public education to their child and their intent to enroll the child in a private school at public expense; or at least 10 business days, including any holidays that occur on a business day, before the removal of the child from the local educational agency, the parents did not give written notice to the local educational agency of their concerns, their rejection of the placement and their intent to enroll the child in a private school at public expense.
    (b) If, before the parents' removal of the child from the local educational agency, the local educational agency notified the parents under s. 115.792 of its intent to evaluate the child, including a statement of the purpose of the evaluation that was appropriate and reasonable, but the parents did not make the child available for the evaluation.
    (c) A court finds the parents' actions unreasonable.
    (3)
    (a) Notwithstanding the notice requirement in sub. (2) (a) , the cost of reimbursement may not be reduced or denied for failure to provide such notice if any of the following apply:
    2. Compliance with sub. (2) (a) would likely result in physical harm to the child.
    3. The local educational agency prevented the parent from providing such notice.
    4. The parents had not received notice, pursuant to s. 115.792 , of the notice requirement in sub. (2) (a) .
    (b) Notwithstanding the notice requirement in sub. (2) (a) , a court or hearing officer may determine not to reduce or deny the cost of reimbursement for failure to provide such notice if any of the following apply:
    1. The parent is illiterate and cannot write in English.
    2. Compliance with sub. (2) (a) would likely result in serious emotional harm to the child.
    (4)  Subject to s. 115.77 (1m) (d) and (e) , this section does not require a local educational agency to pay the cost of education, including special education and related services, of a child with a disability at a private school or facility, including a child with a disability attending a private school under s. 115.7915 , if the local educational agency made a free appropriate public education available to the child and the child's parents elected to place the child in a private school or facility.