Temporary Caseload Overages Sample Clauses

Temporary Caseload Overages. Once a case manager has reached the maximum caseload, an additional student may be assigned provided that the caseload is reduced to the maximum within twenty (20) school days. Any case manager of an additional student that is assigned to a caseload that exceeds those set in 13.7.4.2, 13.7.4.3, and 13.7.4.4 for more than twenty school days will be compensated at a flat rate of $36.93 (+any compensation increases) per school day per additional student, beginning the twenty-first day the student remains on the caseload and is enrolled at BUSD. A monthly timesheet must be submitted to the Special Education Department.
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