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December 18, 2012
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JP O'Hare

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Commissioner Welcomes Comptroller's Support for Regents Special Ed Reforms

State Education Commissioner John B. King, Jr. today issued the following statement in response to the State Comptroller鈥檚 Special Education audit:

鈥淚n November, before the Comptroller began this audit, we adopted a number of reforms to help make sure pre-k special education funding is not subjected to waste, fraud or abuse -- including a proposal to ban for-profit-agencies from contracting for state funded special education services and suspending approval of new providers.

鈥淭he Comptroller鈥檚 audit makes it clear: more audits need to be done to protect pre-k special education funding. Unfortunately, SED does not have the staff or resources to fiscally audit every special education provider. That鈥檚 why the Board of Regents has recommended that the Comptroller鈥檚 Office expand its audits of pre-k special education providers across the state.

鈥淭he 2005 School District Oversight Legislation enabled the Comptroller鈥檚 Office to audit every school district in the state. It was a strong response to a series of criminal acts at a number of school districts. That legislation should be a model for a comprehensive pre-special education provider audit plan that lets the Comptroller鈥檚 auditors take a look at providers鈥 books.

鈥淲e鈥檙e moving forward with our reforms. We urge the Comptroller to put his army of auditors to work protecting funding for these special needs children. There鈥檚 too much at stake for the children in these programs to wait any longer.鈥

A Regents item detailing the reforms to pre-school special education the Regents approved at its November meeting can be found at:

A memo presenting the proposed reforms to the September meeting of the Regents鈥 Audits/Budget and Finance Committee can be found at: