SERVICE DESCRIPTION AND RATE SCHEDULE Sample Clauses

SERVICE DESCRIPTION AND RATE SCHEDULE. ‌ On or before the commencement date of this Contract CONTRACTOR shall provide to SELPA a written description of its program of special education, designated instruction and services (“DIS”), behavior management system, incident reporting procedures, and school calendar which shall include the daily start time and dismissal time. The NPS school calendar for August 1, 2012 to July 31, 2013 shall align with the SCOE Regular School Year and ESY calendar. The number of 2013 ESY days shall not exceed 19 days. For a NPS operating in a district whose number of regular school year calendar days varies from SCOE; if the district houses a SCOE class, the NPS regular school year calendar can include variance days up to a total of 180 Regular School Year days per year, but not to exceed the number of district regular school year calendar days. All ESY days must provide for a minimum of 240 minutes and a maximum of 360 minutes and shall be paid on a per minute basis based on current daily rate. The NPS calendar including the number of days per year and ESY days is subject to SELPA approval. CONTRACTOR may not charge a SELPA member district any rates other than the rates agreed to in this Master Contract. CONTRACTOR acknowledges that the school calendar does not represent the number of days SELPA Member Districts are required to contract for services. The number of regular school days and extended school days in any ISA shall be determined in accordance with the individual needs of the pupil as specified in the pupil’s IEP and shall occur within the SELPA-approved school calendar, unless otherwise authorized in advance in writing by XXX. CONTRACTOR agrees to maintain current certifications, credentials, and licenses to provide its program of special education and DIS, as certified pursuant to Education Code § 56366.1 and related regulations, at the rates set forth below.
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