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13-37-8.6. Costs of special education services--Sources--Provisions--Financial losses. The costs for special education and related services, as defined in rules promulgated by the South Dakota Board of Education pursuant to chapter 1-26, may be covered and available from accident and health insurers, nonprofit medical and surgical plans, health maintenance organizations, fraternal benefit societies, or federally reimbursed program sources. If a school district chooses to access these funds through the use of parent's insurance proceeds, the following provisions apply:
(1) Expenses for special education and related services may not be borne by the parent;
(2) The filing of claims may not delay the education of a child;
(3) The school district is responsible for payment of a deductible amount and for any advance payment required until the time a claim is paid;
(4) Parental consent shall be obtained to file an insurance claim;
(5) The school district shall inform parents of any potential financial losses that they could incur; and
(6) If parents would incur a financial loss, the use of parent's insurance proceeds must be voluntary.
For purposes of this section only, financial losses include a decrease in available lifetime coverage or any other benefit under an insurance policy, an increase in premiums under an insurance policy, or an out-of-pocket expense such as the payment of a deductible amount incurred in filing a claim.

Source: SDC Supp 1960, § 15.3004 (6), (14) as added by SL 1966, ch 43; SDCL, §§ 13-37-9, 13-37-22; SL 1968, ch 51, §§ 5 (5), 8; SL 1968, ch 51, § 5 (4) as amended by SL 1969, ch 58; SL 1975, ch 128, § 235; SL 1976, ch 121, § 3; SL 1988, ch 146; SL 1995, ch 101, § 13; SL 1996, ch 123.

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-13 > Chapter-37 > Statute-13-37-8-6

13-37-8.6. Costs of special education services--Sources--Provisions--Financial losses. The costs for special education and related services, as defined in rules promulgated by the South Dakota Board of Education pursuant to chapter 1-26, may be covered and available from accident and health insurers, nonprofit medical and surgical plans, health maintenance organizations, fraternal benefit societies, or federally reimbursed program sources. If a school district chooses to access these funds through the use of parent's insurance proceeds, the following provisions apply:
(1) Expenses for special education and related services may not be borne by the parent;
(2) The filing of claims may not delay the education of a child;
(3) The school district is responsible for payment of a deductible amount and for any advance payment required until the time a claim is paid;
(4) Parental consent shall be obtained to file an insurance claim;
(5) The school district shall inform parents of any potential financial losses that they could incur; and
(6) If parents would incur a financial loss, the use of parent's insurance proceeds must be voluntary.
For purposes of this section only, financial losses include a decrease in available lifetime coverage or any other benefit under an insurance policy, an increase in premiums under an insurance policy, or an out-of-pocket expense such as the payment of a deductible amount incurred in filing a claim.

Source: SDC Supp 1960, § 15.3004 (6), (14) as added by SL 1966, ch 43; SDCL, §§ 13-37-9, 13-37-22; SL 1968, ch 51, §§ 5 (5), 8; SL 1968, ch 51, § 5 (4) as amended by SL 1969, ch 58; SL 1975, ch 128, § 235; SL 1976, ch 121, § 3; SL 1988, ch 146; SL 1995, ch 101, § 13; SL 1996, ch 123.


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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-13 > Chapter-37 > Statute-13-37-8-6

13-37-8.6. Costs of special education services--Sources--Provisions--Financial losses. The costs for special education and related services, as defined in rules promulgated by the South Dakota Board of Education pursuant to chapter 1-26, may be covered and available from accident and health insurers, nonprofit medical and surgical plans, health maintenance organizations, fraternal benefit societies, or federally reimbursed program sources. If a school district chooses to access these funds through the use of parent's insurance proceeds, the following provisions apply:
(1) Expenses for special education and related services may not be borne by the parent;
(2) The filing of claims may not delay the education of a child;
(3) The school district is responsible for payment of a deductible amount and for any advance payment required until the time a claim is paid;
(4) Parental consent shall be obtained to file an insurance claim;
(5) The school district shall inform parents of any potential financial losses that they could incur; and
(6) If parents would incur a financial loss, the use of parent's insurance proceeds must be voluntary.
For purposes of this section only, financial losses include a decrease in available lifetime coverage or any other benefit under an insurance policy, an increase in premiums under an insurance policy, or an out-of-pocket expense such as the payment of a deductible amount incurred in filing a claim.

Source: SDC Supp 1960, § 15.3004 (6), (14) as added by SL 1966, ch 43; SDCL, §§ 13-37-9, 13-37-22; SL 1968, ch 51, §§ 5 (5), 8; SL 1968, ch 51, § 5 (4) as amended by SL 1969, ch 58; SL 1975, ch 128, § 235; SL 1976, ch 121, § 3; SL 1988, ch 146; SL 1995, ch 101, § 13; SL 1996, ch 123.