Florida Senate - 2007 SENATOR AMENDMENT
Bill No. HB 7145, 1st Eng.
Barcode 522102
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11 Senator Fasano moved the following amendment to amendment
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19 (a) Was counted as a full-time equivalent student
20 during the previous state fiscal year for purposes of state
21 per-student funding;
22 (b) Was counted as a full-time equivalent student at
23 any time during the previous state fiscal year in a Department
24 of Juvenile Justice education program under s. 1003.52 for
25 purposes of state per-student funding;
26 (c)(b) Received a scholarship from an eligible
27 nonprofit scholarship-funding organization or from the State
28 of Florida during the previous school year; or
29 (d)(c) Is eligible to enter kindergarten or first
30 grade; or
31 (e) Is currently placed, or during the previous state
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Florida Senate - 2007 SENATOR AMENDMENT
Bill No. HB 7145, 1st Eng.
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1 fiscal year was placed, in foster care as defined in s. 39.01.
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3 Contingent upon available funds, a student may continue in the
4 scholarship program as long as the student's family income
5 level does not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty
6 level. Family income for purposes of a student who is
7 currently in foster care as defined in s. 39.01 shall consist
8 only of the income that may be considered in determining
9 whether he or she qualifies for free or reduced-price school
10 lunches under the National School Lunch Act. A sibling of a
11 student who is continuing in the program and resides in the
12 same household as the student shall also be eligible as a
13 first-time corporate income tax credit scholarship recipient
14 as long as the student's and sibling's family income level
15 does not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level.
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