§4019. Private scholarships
A. Recognizing the success of the program and in order to maintain the long-term
financial stability of the program, private businesses, industry, foundations, charities, and
other groups may ask the division of administration for, notwithstanding any provision of law
to the contrary, authority to create privately funded scholarship programs to make payments
to participating schools on behalf of individual students. If the division of administration
authorizes such a private scholarship program, private scholarship funds received by a
participating school from such private scholarship program on behalf of a student shall cause
a reduction in the dollar amount of the program scholarship to the participating school
attributable to that student such that the program scholarship associated with that student
shall be an amount that is equal to the dollar amount that the program scholarship would
have been if no such private scholarship funds had been received less the amount of private
scholarship funds received by the participating school on behalf of that student.
B. This Section shall in no way be interpreted in such a manner that a student could
receive less benefits from a combination of the program scholarship and the private
scholarship funded on his behalf than he would have received solely from the program
scholarship if there had been no such private scholarship funded on his behalf. Therefore,
to the extent any such privately funded scholarship funds provided for in this Section made
to a participating school on behalf of a qualified student are for an amount less than the
amount a given student would have otherwise received as a program scholarship if no such
private scholarship funds had been paid under this Section, then the participating school shall
receive that difference on behalf of the student as the student's program scholarship.
C. As provided in this Section, when a participating school receives privately funded
scholarship funds on behalf of a student pursuant to this Section, the annual appropriation
of state funds for the program shall be reduced by the amount of such private scholarship
program funds so received. The commissioner of administration shall determine and specify
the amount of the reduction from the source of the funds to provide the maximum benefit to
the state from the privately funded scholarship program. The state treasurer shall deposit the
amount of such reduction as specified by the commissioner of administration into the
Overcollections Fund created in R.S. 39:100.21 and credit such deposit to an account within
the fund hereby established and created to be known as the "Program Participation Savings
Account".
Acts 2014, No. 779, §1, eff. July 1, 2014; Acts 2015, No. 297, §1.