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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 703274" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Good!</p><p>If there are non-profits, perhaps they do not have requirements of residence in that same County. In fact, I would be surprised if they do. Governmental agencies, yes.</p><p></p><p>You know when my son went to one of the private school placements paid for by the school district (he was in 2 different school districts and 2 different schools, sequentially) one of the schools was in a 3rd County. The school district has to pay, is legally bound, if there is an IEP and if the IEP finds that such service is necessary.</p><p></p><p>If the disabling condition interferes with learning, presents a barrier to learning, the school district must pay for the cost of the appropriate and necessary educational setting where the child can and does learn. If there are no resources in county they must pay to transport the child to that school. Every day a taxi came to pick up my son and drive him 45 minutes to a neighboring county. And bring him home. The school district paid.</p><p></p><p>If there is no setting within commuting distance they must pay for residential treatment.</p><p></p><p>I am not using the correct legal language which you can readily find on the internet. The important thing is the child must have an IEP. To begin.</p><p></p><p>And if you have Medicaid in your state, your child should be able to receive resources in any county, regardless of residence, in places like Regional Children's Hospitals or University Hospitals. These are the places your child will get the best help, anyway.</p><p></p><p>My son got services in multiple neighboring counties at Children's Hospitals and University Hospitals. Residency never was an issue. County Mental Health. Yes. But having worked for them, I was not impressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 703274, member: 18958"] Good! If there are non-profits, perhaps they do not have requirements of residence in that same County. In fact, I would be surprised if they do. Governmental agencies, yes. You know when my son went to one of the private school placements paid for by the school district (he was in 2 different school districts and 2 different schools, sequentially) one of the schools was in a 3rd County. The school district has to pay, is legally bound, if there is an IEP and if the IEP finds that such service is necessary. If the disabling condition interferes with learning, presents a barrier to learning, the school district must pay for the cost of the appropriate and necessary educational setting where the child can and does learn. If there are no resources in county they must pay to transport the child to that school. Every day a taxi came to pick up my son and drive him 45 minutes to a neighboring county. And bring him home. The school district paid. If there is no setting within commuting distance they must pay for residential treatment. I am not using the correct legal language which you can readily find on the internet. The important thing is the child must have an IEP. To begin. And if you have Medicaid in your state, your child should be able to receive resources in any county, regardless of residence, in places like Regional Children's Hospitals or University Hospitals. These are the places your child will get the best help, anyway. My son got services in multiple neighboring counties at Children's Hospitals and University Hospitals. Residency never was an issue. County Mental Health. Yes. But having worked for them, I was not impressed. [/QUOTE]
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