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ABA provider urges Hernando schools to streamline private-provider paperwork and timelines
Summary
Jacqueline Burns, an ABA provider and parent, asked the board to standardize and speed the district's paperwork and approval timeline for private instructional personnel (PIPs) so medically necessary services can begin promptly in schools.
Jacqueline Burns, who identified herself as a mother of a special-needs child and a provider of applied behavior analysis (ABA) services in Hernando County for more than 10 years, told the school board on Sept. 9 that delays in district paperwork are slowing access to medically necessary services.
"Right now, there are real challenges that slow access to these vital services for some of our most vulnerable students," Burns…
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