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SB 1102 expands eligibility for School Readiness special needs and sets provider training/accountability standards to receive extra funding, starting around 2027.
SB 1102 expands eligibility for School Readiness special needs and sets provider training/accountability standards to receive extra funding, starting around 2027.
Status: Introduced Feb 5, 2025; committee analyses/reports filed. Current procedural status: Rule 3‑9(a) / Re‑referred to Assignments.
Primary sponsor: Senator Calatayud.
SB 1102 would amend Florida’s School Readiness (SR) program rules to (1) broaden which children with special needs are eligible to receive SR services and (2) establish specific accountability and training requirements that SR providers must meet to qualify for the program’s special‑needs differential allocation (an additional payment rate for serving children with special needs).
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