How should they be getting ready for this? Yeah, it's a great question. And so especially on the special needs, which is $30,000. So it's significant difference from the, you know, over 10. Sure. The public schools will have to supply that report showing that they meet the criteria to qualify just like they would in a public school for that those special needs funds. And so we're asking our public schools to do that willingly, the way they're supposed to, the way the legislature laid out. And the TAA has sent out a letter of guidance on that. (12:33–12:44)
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