LAUSD urged to analyze fiscal and service impacts of SEIU agreement's subcontracting provisions on special education
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Behavior-therapy providers and parent-clinicians urged the LAUSD board to analyze the fiscal and service impacts of the tentative SEIU Local 99 agreement's subcontracting provisions. They warned the language could erode clinical supervision by nonpublic agencies (NPAs) and cost the district an estimated $170 million annually. The stakeholders requested a formal fiscal impact analysis, a legal opinion on IDEA obligations, and a stakeholder process to address concerns.
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They asked for a formal fiscal impact analysis, a legal opinion on IDEA obligations, and a stakeholder process
The agreement could cost the district an estimated $170 million annually
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