Individuals who wish to participate in the program as tutors shall submit an application to the coordinating service center. The coordinating service center shall establish application procedures for individuals who wish to participate in the program as tutors.
To be eligible to participate as a tutor under the program, an individual shall be either of the following:
The department shall not compensate tutors under the program.
The state board shall not charge any registration fee to individuals who wish to participate in the program as tutors.
As a condition of registration under this section, an individual shall be subject to a criminal records check as prescribed by section 3319.39 or 3319.391 of the Revised Code, as appropriate. The individual shall request the criminal records check through the coordinating service center and shall submit the criminal records check to the state board in a manner determined by the state board. The state board shall use the information submitted to enroll the individual in the retained applicant fingerprint database, established under section 109.5721 of the Revised Code, in the same manner as any teacher licensed under sections 3319.22 to 3319.31 of the Revised Code.
If the state board receives notification of the arrest or conviction of an individual registered under division (C)(6) of this section, the state board shall promptly notify the coordinating service center and may take any action authorized under sections 3319.31 and 3319.311 of the Revised Code that it considers appropriate. The state board shall not accept the application of any individual under this section if the state board learns that the individual has pleaded guilty to, has been found guilty by a jury or court of, or has been convicted of any of the offenses listed in division (C) of section 3319.31 of the Revised Code.
The department shall reimburse the coordinating service center for both of the following:
Each participating school shall have the ultimate authority over how best to incorporate tutors into the school setting, but such determinations shall be made in cooperation with the educational service center. Program activities may take place before, during, or after school as well as during breaks from school such as weekends, holidays, or summer vacation. Program activities may take place on an online platform or in person, including on school premises, at community-based youth development organizations, or in another public location the school's governing body and educational service center determine to be appropriate.
A participating school shall provide necessary materials, space, and equipment for tutors placed in the school. A participating school shall transfer funds or instruct its educational service center or school district to authorize payment to the coordinating service center to assist the service center in making payments to tutors placed in the school and paying the cost of other benefits for the tutors. The department, in consultation with the chancellor of higher education, shall create a list of benefits which a participant may receive.
Participating schools shall use their own funds, federal or state grants, and any other federal or state dollars applicable for tutoring or other services associated with learning loss to pay costs incurred from participating in the program.
R.C. § 3301.28