4. State of GA Self-Insurance Letter

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a. DeKalb County School District (DCSD) and View Point Health (VPH) Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)

Summary: Presented by: Ms. Stacy Stepney, Chief Academic Officer, Division of Curriculum and Instruction
Request: It is requested that the Board of Education approve this Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the DeKalb County School District (DCSD) and the View Point Health (VPH) agency regarding the education of eligible students with disabilities placed in the VPH Crisis Stabilization Program.
Why: View Point Health operates a residential crisis stabilization facility located within the boundaries of the DeKalb County School District (DCSD), which shall provide public healthcare services to children placed in its care by the Georgia Department of Human services (DHS), the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) or by parents or legal guardians pursuant to a physician’s order. DCSD is authorized and required, pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 20-2-133, to provide educational services to students assigned to the VPH’s residential treatment facility.
Details: Students in the physical or legal custody of DJJ, DHS, or DBHDD can be placed at the View Point Health Adolescent Crisis Stabilization Program. In addition, the parent or legal guardian pursuant to a physician’s order may place a child if such child is not a home study private school or out-of-state student. Eligible students come from all over the State of Georgia.

The District is responsible for the provision of all educational services and programs, including special education and related services. The DCSD receives a Residential Facility Grant to pay the salary and benefits for two teachers. DCSD is responsible for hiring, training, and evaluating the teachers assigned to the facility.
Financial impact: There is no financial impact on the general budget because all costs will be paid from the Rule 10 Special Education State Grant.

All costs associated with the education of eligible children including salary, wages, and benefits for teachers; cost for instructional materials and supplies; and other related expenses are covered by the Rule 10 Special Education State Grant in the amount of $180,000.00. The charge codes are as follows:
100.1000.511000.07821.7340.2810.8010.035.0000 (salary/benefits) and
100.1000.561000.07821.7340.2810.8010.035.0000 (materials/supplies)
Contact: Ms. Stacy E. Stepney, Chief Academic Officer, Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 678.676.0731

Ms. Michele Summerlin, Executive Director of the Department of Exceptional Education, Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 678.676.2163
Effective: January 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023
Status: Approved by General Counsel
Brian P. Kemp                                                                                                   J. Alexander Atwood
Governor                                                                                                        Commissioner




     July 17, 2019

     Re: State of Georgia Self-Insurance Programs

     To Whom It May Concern:

     Please be advised, the Georgia Tort Claims Act (O.C.G.A. 50-21-20 et seq.) provides a limited
     waiver
     of sovereign immunity for claims against the State of Georgia arising from certain negligent acts or
     omissions of ‘state officers or employees’ up to a maximum damage amount of $1,000,000 per
     person, $3,000,000 per occurrence. The Georgia Tort Claims Act mandates that the Department of
     Administrative Services insures or self-insures and administers all claims brought against a state
     agency or agencies under this Act.

     If a claim brought under the Georgia Tort Claims Act goes into litigation, the State Attorney
     General’s
     Office has primary control over the case and constitutionally is only able to provide counsel for
     state
     agencies and their employees.

     Accordingly, as a general rule, the State of Georgia will not add a private, non-state entity or
     individual as an additional insured and/or loss payee under the state’s self-insurance programs
     administered by the Department of Administrative Services.

     Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

     Sincerely,




     Wade E. Damron
     Director
     DOAS, Risk Management Services Division




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