Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 3310 | Elementary and Secondary Scholarship Programs
Section 3310.70 | Afterschool Child Enrichment Educational Savings Account.

Effective: September 23, 2022
Latest Legislation: House Bill 583 - 134th General Assembly
(A) A student is an "eligible student" for purposes of this section if the student is at least six but no more than eighteen years old and the student's family income is at or below three hundred per cent of the federal poverty guidelines, as defined in section 5101.46 of the Revised Code.
(B)(1) There is hereby established the afterschool child enrichment (ACE) educational savings account program. The department of education shall adopt rules under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that prescribe procedures for the establishment of these accounts in fiscal years 2022 and 2023 upon the request of the parent or guardian of an eligible student enrolled in a public or nonpublic school or an eligible student who has been excused from the compulsory attendance law for the purpose of home instruction under section 3321.04 of the Revised Code. Accounts shall be established on a first-come, first-served basis according to the availability of funds appropriated for purposes of this section.
Accounts shall be used in accordance with division (E) of this section. Any balance remaining in a student's account after fiscal year 2023 shall remain in that account for use as prescribed in division (D)(3) of this section.
(2) The department shall create an online form for parents and guardians to request the establishment of an account under this section.
(C)(1) The department shall contract with a vendor for purposes of administering the provisions of this section and may contract with the treasurer of state for technical assistance. In selecting a vendor, the department shall give preference to those vendors who use a smart phone application that is free for parents or guardians to use, is capable of scanning receipts, allows users to provide program feedback, and includes customer service contact information for parents and guardians who experience technical issues with the application. For each fiscal year in which the program operates, the department shall pay the vendor not more than three per cent of the amount appropriated for that fiscal year for purposes of this section.
(2) The vendor selected by the department under division (C)(2) of this section shall do both of the following:
(a) Monitor how accounts are used by parents or guardians and recoup moneys that are used for purposes that are not authorized by this section as determined by the vendor;
(b) Provide the department with a comprehensive list of purchases made with accounts.
(3) At no time shall the vendor authorize parents or guardians to use moneys for purposes that are not authorized by this section as determined by the vendor. If the vendor authorizes parents or guardians to use moneys for a specified purpose and later determines that purpose is not authorized by this section, the vendor may recoup that money.
(D)(1) If a parent or guardian makes a request under division (B) of this section during fiscal year 2022, five hundred dollars shall be credited to the account established pursuant to the parent's or guardian's request within fourteen days of the parent's or guardian's request, and that amount shall be disbursed upon request to the parent or guardian not later than June 30, 2022, for use in accordance with division (E) of this section. Any amount remaining in an account at the end of fiscal year 2022 shall remain in that account for fiscal year 2023 for use in accordance with division (E) of this section.
(2) If a parent or guardian makes a request under division (B) of this section during fiscal year 2023, five hundred dollars shall be credited to the account established pursuant to the parent's or guardian's request within fourteen days of the parent's or guardian's request, and that amount shall be disbursed upon request to the parent or guardian not later than June 30, 2023, for use in accordance with division (E) of this section. If a parent or guardian had an account established for fiscal year 2022, that amount shall be credited and distributed to that account for use in accordance with division (E) of this section.
(3) Any amount remaining in an account established under division (B) of this section at the end of fiscal year 2023 shall remain in that account for use in accordance with division (E) of this section in future fiscal years until either the full amount has been spent or the student graduates from high school. Any amount remaining in the account of a student who graduates from high school shall be returned to the department.
(E) Subject to division (F) of this section, moneys credited to an education savings account established under division (B) of this section shall be used by an eligible student's parent or guardian for any of the following purposes, whether secular or nonsecular:
(1) Before- or after-school educational programs;
(2) Day camps, including camps for academics, music, and arts;
(3) Tuition at learning extension centers;
(4) Tuition for learning pods;
(5) If the student has been excused from the compulsory attendance law for the purpose of home instruction under section 3321.04 of the Revised Code, purchase of curriculum and materials;
(6) Educational, learning, or study skills services;
(7) Field trips to historical landmarks, museums, science centers, and theaters, including admission, exhibit, and program fees;
(8) Language classes;
(9) Instrument lessons;
(10) Tutoring.
(F) At no time shall moneys credited to an account established under division (B) of this section be used for the purchase of electronic devices.
(G) The department shall make available to parents and guardians a list of the purposes for which moneys credited to an account established under division (B) of this section may be spent in accordance with division (E) of this section.
(H) Not later than December 31, 2023, the department shall prepare a report regarding the administration of this section, including feedback from a random sampling of parents and guardians who participate in the program for fiscal year 2022, fiscal year 2023, or both and submit the report to the general assembly in accordance with section 101.68 of the Revised Code.
Last updated July 8, 2022 at 12:31 PM

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 33 | Education-Libraries

Chapter 3310 | Elementary and Secondary Scholarship Programs

Section 3310.01 | Definitions.

Section 3310.02 | Educational Choice Scholarship Pilot Program Established.

Section 3310.03 | Eligibility of Students to Participate in Program.

Section 3310.031 | Procedures for Granting Educational Choice Scholarships.

Section 3310.032 | Expansion of Educational Choice Scholarship Pilot Program; Income-Based Eligibility.

Section 3310.033 | Eligibility for Foster Children.

Section 3310.034 | Eligibility for Former Jon Peterson Special Needs or Autism Scholarship Recipients.

Section 3310.035 | Students Qualifying Under More Than One Category.

Section 3310.036 | Eligibility Regardless of School Internal Retrieval Number Change.

Section 3310.04 | Transportation of Eligible Students.

Section 3310.05 | Program Not Available in District With Existing Pilot Program.

Section 3310.06 | Program Nonexclusive for Students in Eligible Schools.

Section 3310.07 | Notice of Applicant; System to Determine Eligibility.

Section 3310.10 | Tuition Sole Use of Scholarship Award.

Section 3310.11 | Request for Data Verification Code of Applicant.

Section 3310.12 | Program Documents as Public Records.

Section 3310.13 | Tuition Charged by Chartered Nonpublic Schools.

Section 3310.14 | Chartered Nonpublic Schools With Enrolled Students to Administer Tests.

Section 3310.15 | Aggregation of Assessment Scores.

Section 3310.16 | Application Periods for the Educational Choice Scholarship Pilot Program.

Section 3310.17 | Board to Adopt Rules for Administration of Program.

Section 3310.41 | Autism Scholarship Program.

Section 3310.411 | Criminal Records Check for Autism Scholarship Providers.

Section 3310.42 | Autism Scholarship Program - Data Verification Code Request.

Section 3310.43 | Instructional Assistant Permit.

Section 3310.51 | Definitions for Sections 3310.51 to 3310.64.

Section 3310.52 | Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship Program.

Section 3310.521 | Profiles for Special Application Programs.

Section 3310.522 | Maintaining Eligibility.

Section 3310.53 | Availability of Free Public Education; Development of Individualized Education Program.

Section 3310.54 | Inclusion of Students in Formula Adm.

Section 3310.57 | Payments.

Section 3310.58 | Registration With Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Section 3310.59 | Revocation of Registration.

Section 3310.60 | Student Transportation.

Section 3310.61 | Withdrawal of Child From Public Special Education Program to Attend Alternative Public or Private Program.

Section 3310.62 | Individualized Education Program and Award Status.

Section 3310.63 | Requests for Data Verification Code.

Section 3310.64 | Adoption of Rules.

Section 3310.70 | Afterschool Child Enrichment Educational Savings Account.