4204-A - (Enacted without section heading).

§ 4204-a.  (1) All deaf children resident in this state, below the age  of three, of suitable age and capacity, who shall have been resident  in  this  state for one year immediately preceding the application, or is an  orphan whose nearest friend shall have been resident in this  state  for  one  year  immediately  preceding  the application, shall be eligible to  receive approved educational services in one  of  the  institutions  for  instruction for the deaf of the state as enumerated in section forty-two  hundred  one of this article, as well as in such educational programs or  other  like  facilities  which  shall,  in   the   discretion   of   the  commissioner,  be  certified as eligible to receive such pupils on a day  basis only; provided, however, the foregoing requirement as to length of  residence in  this  state  may  be  waived  in  the  discretion  of  the  commissioner. Such children who are first eligible for services pursuant  to  section  forty-four  hundred  ten  of  this chapter whose parents or  persons in parental relationship elect to have them continue to  receive  services  pursuant to this section may do so through August thirty-first  of the calendar year in which such child turns three.    (2) Each deaf pupil so received into any of the approved  institutions  or  facilities  aforesaid  shall  be  provided  with  tuition;  and  the  directors of the institution or facility shall receive an  appropriation  for each pupil so provided for, in quarterly payments, to be paid by the  commissioner  of taxation and finance on the warrant of the comptroller,  to the treasurer of said institution or facility, on  his  presenting  a  bill  showing  the actual time and number of pupils in attendance, which  bill shall be signed by the chief executive officer of the  institution,  and verified under his oath.    (3)  Children  placed  in  any  such approved institution or facility,  pursuant to this section, shall be maintained therein  on  a  day  basis  only at the expense of the state for the period of time the school is in  session.  Further,  the  commissioner shall approve such expense only if  the child attends the facility nearest his  legal  residence;  provided,  however,  that  the  foregoing  requirement as to the facility the child  shall attend may be waived in the discretion of the commissioner.    (4) The commissioner  shall  promulgate  such  rules  and  regulations  pertaining  to  the  educational  programs  for  deaf children placed in  facilities under the provisions of this section as he shall deem  to  be  in the best interests of such children.    (5)  The  state education department shall maintain a register of such  approved institutions or facilities which, after  inspection,  it  deems  qualified  to meet the needs of such child for instruction of such child  in such institution or facility. Such inspection  shall  also  determine  the  eligibility  of  such  educational  facility  to  receive the funds  hereinbefore specified.