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SB 1382 rewrites SR eligibility to 65% of state median income, expanding access and requiring updated waitlists and data to reflect the new threshold.
SB 1382 rewrites SR eligibility to 65% of state median income, expanding access and requiring updated waitlists and data to reflect the new threshold.
Status: Re-referred to Assignments (Rule 3-9(a)) — Favorable committee action; committee substitute adopted
Introduced: February 19, 2025
Effective date (as written): July 1, 2025
SB 1382 changes how “economically disadvantaged” is defined for Florida’s School Readiness (SR) program and updates program implementation and reporting to align with that new definition. The stated aim is to revise eligibility and prioritization rules and improve local-level estimating and waitlist tracking so SR services are allocated consistent with county income patterns and family need.
Redefines “economically disadvantaged” for SR eligibility:
Waitlist tracking and data collection:
Priority categories:
Estimating Conference requirements:
If you want, I can:
- Produce a side-by-side comparison showing how eligibility numbers change for different family sizes using the two thresholds; or
- Summarize likely fiscal scenarios (low/medium/high enrollment increases) and their budget implications.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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