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1 INDIANA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SPECIAL EDUCATION RULES TITLE 511 ARTICLE 7 RULES December 2010 Indiana Department of Education Center for Exceptional Learners Office of Special Education December 2010 This document is an agency version of Indiana s special education rules promulgated in the Indiana Administrative Code at 511 IAC 7-32 through A table of contents and an index has been added for reader reference. The official version of the rules may be found in the Indiana Register.2 This document may be obtained on the Internet by accessing the Indiana Department of Education s website: Once you access the website, click on Programs and Services. At the next site, find Center for Exceptional Learners. Directly under the heading for the CEL, click on Office of Special Education. On the OSE website, click on the button titled Laws/Rules/Interpretations. Article 7 is available on this page in both English and Spanish versions. This document is also available in Spanish and Large Print. Braille versions of Article 7 will be made available upon request.3 TABLE OF CONTENTS RULE 32 DEFINITIONS... 1 RULE 33 RULE 34 RULE 35 RULE 36 RULE 37 GENERAL PROVISIONS Scope Public schools' special education programs; organizational and administrative structures Other public agencies' special education programs; state level interagency agreements Use of public and private insurance proceeds NONPUBLIC SCHOOLS OR FACILITIES Special education and related services for parentally-placed students in nonpublic schools or facilities Child find Educational evaluations for parentally-placed nonpublic school students attending nonpublic schools outside the school corporation of legal settlement Consultation with nonpublic school representatives and representatives of parents Decisions regarding services provided by the public agency and service plan Due process hearings and complaints Requirements pertaining to Part B funds Requirements pertaining to services, location of services, and transportation Property, equipment, and supplies for the benefit of nonpublic school students Reimbursement for parent's unilateral enrollment of a student in a nonpublic school or facility when the public agency's provision of a free appropriate public education is in dispute PROGRAM PLANNING AND EVALUATION Program monitoring Supports for public agency personnel GENERAL ADMINISTRATIONS OF PROGRAMS Parent and community participation Special education program personnel Highly qualified teachers Elementary and secondary instructional day; school calendar; extended school year services Early childhood Facilities Instructional curricula, materials, equipment, and assistive technology devices and services Transportation Medication administration State and local assessments PROCEDURAL SAFEGUARDS Notice of procedural safeguards Notice by electronic mail i -4 RULE 38 RULE 39 RULE 40 RULE 41 RULE 42 CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION Access to and disclosure of educational records Procedures for amending educational records Confidentiality safeguards in the collection, maintenance, and destruction of educational records EDUCATIONAL SURROGATE PARENTS Method for determining whether a student needs an educational surrogate parent Method for assigning an educational surrogate parent IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION Child find Comprehensive and coordinated early intervening services Educational evaluations; in general Initial educational evaluation; public agency written notice and parental consent Conducting an initial educational evaluation Determination of eligibility Independent educational evaluation Reevaluation ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Autism spectrum disorder Blind or low vision Cognitive disability Deaf or hard of hearing Deaf-blind Developmental delay (early childhood) Emotional disability Language or speech impairment Multiple disabilities Other health impairment Orthopedic impairment Specific learning disability Traumatic brain injury DETERMINATION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES Local procedures and training Notice of case conference committee meetings Case conference committee participants Written notice before initial case conference committee meetings Case conference committee meetings Developing an individualized education program; components and parent copy Written notice by the public agency and parental consent Individualized education programs; implementation Review and revision of the individualized education program Least restrictive environment and delivery of special education and related services Instruction for student at student's home or alternative setting Instruction for students with injuries and temporary or chronic illnesses Nonpublic school or facility placements by public agencies ii -5 Transportation of students in public or private residential placements Revocation of consent for special education and related services.94 RULE 43 RULE 44 RULE 45 RULE 46 RULE 47 RELATED SERVICES; TRANSITIONS; TRANSFER OF RIGHTS Related services Transition from early intervention services (Part C) to early childhood special education (Part B) Review of transition age students Transition individualized education program Transfer of rights to student Appointment of an educational representative Summary of performance DISCIPLINE PROCEDURES Removals in general Disciplinary change of placement Removals of more than 10 cumulative days that do not result in a change of placement Removals of more than 10 consecutive days or 10 cumulative days that result in a change of placement Manifestation determinations Interim alternative educational setting; weapons, drugs, and serious bodily injury Substantial likelihood of injury to student or others Placement of the student during due process hearings or appeals of disciplinary action Protections for students not yet eligible for special education and related services Referral to law enforcement and judicial authorities COMPLAINTS, MEDIATION, AND DUE PROCESS PROCEDURES Complaints Mediation Due process hearing requests Sufficiency of the request for a due process hearing Responding to the request for a due process hearing Resolution meeting Conducting the hearing Independent hearing officer qualifications Judicial review of hearing officer decision Expedited due process hearings and appeals Attorney s fees CHILD COUNT AND DATA COLLECTION Federal child count procedures State child count procedures State preschool child count procedures Data collection STATE FUNDING OF EXCESS COSTS Application from school corporation of legal settlement or charter school Appeal from denial of application iii -6 - i -7 I N D I AN A S T AT E B O AR D O F E D U C AT I O N T I T L E AR T I C L E 7 S P E C I AL E D U C AT I O N RULE 32 DEFINITIONS 511 IAC Applicability Sec. 1. The definitions in this rule apply throughout this article. 511 IAC "Academic achievement" defined Sec. 2. "Academic achievement" means a student's performance in relation to the continuum of the Indiana academic standards, including the foundations to the standards. This may include performance on norm-referenced, criterion-referenced, and other achievement measures. 511 IAC "Adaptive behavior" defined Sec. 3. "Adaptive behavior" means the effectiveness of or degree with which an individual meets the standards of personal independence and social responsibility expected of the individual's chronological age and cultural group. 511 IAC "Adequate notice" defined Sec. 4. "Adequate notice" means notice that: (1) is provided early enough to: (A) allow a change in time or location; (B) make arrangements to attend a meeting; or (C) allow a response prior to the proposed action; (2) includes all components specified in this article based upon the purpose of the notice; (3) is provided in the native language or other mode of communication; and (4) is written or communicated in common understandable language. 511 IAC "Adversely affects educational performance" defined Sec. 5. "Adversely affects educational performance" means that a student's disability has a consistent and significant negative impact on: (1) the student's: (A) academic achievement; or (B) functional performance; or (2) both the student s academic achievement and functional performance. 511 IAC "Assessment" defined Sec. 6. (a) "Assessment" refers to the process of gathering and interpreting information regarding some aspect of a student's: (1) cognitive; (2) academic; (3) social; (4) emotional; (5) behavioral; or (6) functional; performance8 (b) Norm-referenced assessments are standardized on a clearly defined group and scaled so that the score reflects the student's performance when compared to the normative group. (c) Criterion-referenced assessments are: (1) designed to determine whether a student has reached a pre-established level or standard of performance; and (2) generally developed with a hierarchy of skills. (d) Other assessment procedures include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Samples of academic skills (2) Behavioral charts. (3) Informal tests. (4) Interviews. (5) Observations. 511 IAC "Assistive technology device" defined Sec. 7. "Assistive technology device" means any: (1) item; (2) piece of equipment; or (3) product system; whether acquired commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of a student with a disability. The term does not include a medical device that is surgically implanted or the replacement of such device. 511 IAC "Assistive technology service" defined Sec. 8. "Assistive technology service" means any service that directly assists a student with a disability in the selection, acquisition, or use of an assistive technology device. The term includes, but is not limited to, the following: (1) The evaluation of the needs of a student with a disability, including a functional evaluation of the student in the student's customary environment. (2) Purchasing, leasing, or otherwise providing for the acquisition of assistive technology devices for students with disabilities. (3) Selecting, designing, fitting, customizing, adapting, applying, maintaining, repairing, or replacing assistive technology devices. (4) Coordinating and using other therapies, interventions, or services with assistive technology devices, such as those associated with existing education and rehabilitation plans and programs. (5) Training or technical assistance for the following: (A) A student with a disability or, if appropriate, the student's family. (B) Professionals (including individuals providing education or rehabilitation services), employers, or other individuals who provide services to, employ, or are otherwise substantially involved in the major life functions of students with disabilities. 511 IAC "At no cost" defined Sec. 9. "At no cost" means that all specially designed instruction is provided without charge to the parent, but does not preclude incidental fees that are normally charged to nondisabled students or their parents as a part of the general education program. Such fees may include, but are not limited to, fees for the following: (1) Textbook rental. (2) Consumable materials. (3) Any fees permitted by state statute or rule9 511 IAC "Behavioral intervention plan" defined Sec. 10. (a) "Behavioral intervention plan means a plan agreed upon by the CCC and incorporated into a student's IEP that describes the following: (1) The pattern of behavior that impedes the student's learning or the learning of others. (2) The purpose or function of the behavior as identified in a functional behavioral assessment. (3) The positive interventions and supports, and other strategies, to: (A) address the behavior; and (B) maximize consistency of implementation across people and settings in which the student is involved. (4) If applicable, the skills that will be taught and monitored in an effort to change a specific pattern of behavior of the student. The behavioral intervention plan seeks to maximize consistency of implementation across people and settings in which the student is involved. (b) The IEP can serve as the behavioral intervention plan as long as the documentation the parent receives meets all the requirements in this section. 511 IAC "Benchmarks" defined Sec. 11. "Benchmarks" means major milestones a student is expected to achieve. Benchmarks establish expected performance levels for students assessed against alternate achievement standards that allow for regular checks of progress that coincide with the reporting periods for informing parents of the student's progress toward achieving the annual goals delineated in a student's IEP. 511 IAC "Case conference committee" or CCC defined Sec. 12. "Case conference committee" or CCC means the group of persons described in 511 IAC , including parents and public agency personnel, who are responsible for the following: (1) Reviewing the educational evaluation report and determining a student's eligibility for special education and related services. (2) Developing, reviewing, and revising a student's IEP or transition IEP. (3) Determining the following: (A) The appropriate special education, related services, and placement for a student and the setting or settings in which those services will be provided. (B) Other matters, including the provision of a free appropriate public education, that are assigned to an IEP team by federal law or to a CCC by state law or any rule of the Indiana state board of education, including this article. 511 IAC "Caseload" defined Sec. 13. "Caseload" means the total number of students assigned to a teacher, speech-language pathologist, or a related services provider. The caseload of each teacher, speech-language pathologist, or related services provider shall be limited in number to allow the teacher, speech-language pathologist, or related services provider to implement each assigned student's IEP and shall be determined by the following: (1) The nature and severity of the students' disabilities. (2) The type and intensity of services needed as specified in the IEP. (3) The chronological ages of the students. (4) The total number of students with and without disabilities for whom the teacher has instructional responsibility. 511 IAC "Change of educational placement" defined Sec. 14. (a) "Change of educational placement" means that a student's placement has changed on the continuum of placement options set forth in 511 IAC (b)(4) and 511 IAC (b)(5)10 (b) If a public agency proposes to change a student's educational placement, the public agency must provide the student's parent with written notice that meets the requirements of 511 IAC (c) A change of educational placement: (1) occurs when a student: (A) is declassified as eligible for special education and related services; or (B) graduates with a high school diploma as defined in 511 IAC (e); (2) does not occur because a student's IEP will be implemented in a different location; and (3) is different from a disciplinary change of placement described in 511 IAC IAC "Charter school" defined Sec. 15. "Charter school": (1) means a public elementary school or secondary school established under IC ; and (2) has the meaning given the term in 20 U.S.C. 7221i of the Elementary and Secondary Education Action of 1965, as amended, 20 U.S.C et seq. 511 IAC "Complaint" defined Sec. 16. "Complaint" means a written, signed allegation of a procedural violation of federal or state statutes, regulations, rules, or constructions governing special education that is submitted to the division of special education for investigation in accordance with 511 IAC IAC "Consent" defined Sec. 17. "Consent" means the following: (1) The parent has been fully informed, in the parent's native language or other mode of communication, of all information relevant to the activity for which consent is sought. (2) The parent understands and agrees in writing to the activity for which consent has been sought, and the consent: (A) describes that activity; and (B) lists the records, if any, that will be released and to whom. (3) The parent understands that: (A) granting consent is voluntary on the part of the parent; and (B) the consent may be revoked at any time. If the parent revokes consent, the revocation is not retroactive, that is, it does not negate an action that has occurred after the consent was given and before the consent was revoked. 511 IAC "Consultation" defined Sec. 18. "Consultation" means services provided to students enrolled in public schools that include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Working with general and special education teachers in matters relating to the following: (A) Development and implementation of IEPs. (B) Curriculum development. (C) Instructional or behavioral management techniques. (D) Identification, adaptation, and utilization of the following: (i) Materials. (ii) Equipment. (iii) Instructional aids. (2) Serving as a communication link between and among the following: (A) Public agency personnel. (B) Parents. (C) Other agencies11 (3) Conducting individual assessments or observations of a student. (4) Counseling or crisis intervention. (5) Providing the following: (A) Direct services to a student or group of students. (B) Parent counseling and training. 511 IAC "Consultation and collaboration" defined Sec. 19. "Consultation and collaboration" means services provided to parentally-placed students in nonpublic schools who are eligible for special education and related services. These services include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Development of a service plan as specified in 511 IAC (e). (2) Periodic communication between the teacher of record and the nonpublic school regarding the goals contained in the student's service plan. Periodic communication must occur at least as often as, and in conjunction with, the periodic reports required in subdivision (3). (3) Periodic reports from the teacher of record to the student's parent specifying how the student is progressing toward the goals contained in the student's service plan. The reports must occur on the same schedule as the nonpublic school's report cards are sent to parents. (4) Collaboration, which may include opportunities for professional development on topics such as the following: (A) Accommodations. (B) Differentiated instruction. (C) Universal design. (D) Instructional or behavioral management techniques. (E) Identification, adaptation, and utilization of the following: (i) Materials. (ii) Equipment. (iii) Instructional aids. (F) Response to scientific, research based interventions. (G) Other topics addressing the needs of the student. 511 IAC "Controlled substance" defined Sec. 20. "Controlled substance" means a drug or other substance identified under Schedule I, II, III, IV, or V in subsection 202(c) of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 812(c)) or IC IAC "Core academic subjects" defined Sec. 21. "Core academic subjects" means the following: (1) English. (2) Reading or language arts. (3) Mathematics. (4) Science. (5) Foreign languages. (6) Civics and government. (7) Economics. (8) Arts. (9) History. (10) Geography. 511 IAC "Day" defined Sec. 22. (a) "Day" means a calendar day unless otherwise indicated as a business day or instructional day12 (b) "Business day" means Monday through Friday, except for federal and state holidays unless holidays are specifically included in the designation of business days as in 511 IAC (g)(1)(B). (c) "Instructional day" means any day or part of a day that students are expected to be in attendance. 511 IAC "Destruction of information" defined Sec. 23. "Destruction of information" means physical destruction or removal of personal identifiers from information contained in an educational record so that the information is no longer personally identifiable. 511 IAC "Directory information" defined Sec. 24. "Directory information" means information contained in an educational record of a student that would not generally be considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed. It includes, but is not limited to, the student s: (1) name; (2) address; (3) telephone listing; (4) electronic mail address; (5) photograph; (6) date and place of birth; (7) grade level; (8) major field of study; (9) participation in officially recognized activities and sports and the weight and height of members of athletic teams. (10) dates of attendance; (11) degrees, honors, and awards received; and (12) most recent previous educational agency or institution attended. 511 IAC "Disciplinary action or proceeding" defined Sec. 25. "Disciplinary action or proceeding" means the investigation, adjudication, or imposition of sanctions by a public agency with respect to an infraction or violation of the internal rules of conduct applicable to students of the public agency. 511 IAC "Disclosure" defined Sec. 26. "Disclosure" means: (1) to permit access to; or (2) the release, transfer, or other communication of; personally identifiable information contained in educational records to any party by any means including oral, written, or electronic means. 511 IAC "Due process hearing" defined Sec. 27. "Due process hearing" means a proceeding initiated by a student's parent, a public agency, or the state educational agency and is conducted by an independent hearing officer when there is a dispute regarding any of the following: (1) The identification or eligibility of a student for services under this article. (2) The appropriateness of the: (A) educational evaluation; or (B) student's proposed or current level of services or placement. (3) Any other dispute affecting the provision of a free appropriate public education to the student13 511 IAC "Duration of services" defined Sec. 28. "Duration of services" means the projected month, day, and year when special education services will end. 511 IAC "Early intervening services" defined Sec. 29. "Early intervening services means services provided to students in grades kindergarten through 12, with a particular emphasis on students in grades kindergarten through 3, who are not currently eligible for special education or related services, but who need additional academic and behavioral support to succeed in a general education environment. 511 IAC "Educational evaluation" defined Sec. 30. (a) "Educational evaluation" means procedures used in accordance with 511 IAC 7-40 and 511 IAC 7-41 to provide information about a student's disability or suspected disability for the student's CCC to determine the following: (1) Whether a student is eligible for special education and related services. (2) If eligible, the nature and extent of the special education and related services that the student needs. (b) Based on the suspected disability or disabilities, the educational evaluation may address the following: (1) Development. (2) Cognition. (3) Academic achievement. (4) Functional performance or adaptive behavior. (5) Communication skills. (6) Motor skills and sensory responses. (7) Available medical and mental health information that is educationally relevant. (8) Social and developmental history. (9) Analysis of other factors. (10) Other assessments or information necessary to determine eligibility and inform the student's CCC. 511 IAC "Educational records" defined Sec. 31. (a) "Educational records" means records directly related to a student and maintained by a public agency or by a party acting for the public agency. The term includes the following: (1) Test protocols that contain personally identifiable information regarding the student and IEPs. (2) Video clips. (3) Audio clips. (4) Scanned images. (5) Other electronically recorded or produced items. (b) The term does not include the records of instructional, supervisory, administrative, or ancillary personnel that: (1) remain in the sole possession of the maker of the record; (2) are used only as a personal memory aid; and (3) are not accessible to or revealed to any other person except a temporary substitute for the maker of the record. 511 IAC "Educational surrogate parent" defined Sec. 32. "Educational surrogate parent" means a person trained and appointed to represent a student with a disability in matters relating to the provision of a free appropriate public education, including the following: - 7 -14 (1) Identification. (2) Evaluation. (3) Placement. An educational surrogate parent is appointed in accordance with 511 IAC IAC "Elementary school" defined Sec. 33. (a) "Elementary school" means a school that provides any combination of kindergarten and grades 1 through 8. (b) Nothing in this article is intended to prevent an early childhood program under 511 IAC from being located in an elementary school. 511 IAC "Eligibility" defined Sec. 34. "Eligibility", for special education and related services, means that a: (1) student's CCC has determined, in accordance with this article, that a student's disability or impairment adversely affects the student's educational performance and, by reason thereof, the student needs special education or related services; or (2) child's CCC has determined, in accordance with this article, that a child has a developmental delay as described in 511 IAC and, by reason thereof, the student needs special education or related services. 511 IAC "Equipment" defined Sec. 35. "Equipment" means the following: (1) Machinery. (2) Utilities. (3) Built-in equipment. (4) Any necessary enclosures or structures to house the machinery, utilities, or equipment. (5) All other items necessary for the functioning of a particular facility as a facility for the provision of educational services, including items such as the following: (A) Instructional equipment and necessary furniture. (B) Printed, published, and audio-visual instructional materials. (C) Telecommunications, sensory, and other technological aids and devices. (D) Books, periodicals, documents, and other related materials. 511 IAC "Essential components of reading instruction" defined Sec. 36. "Essential components of reading instruction" means explicit and systematic instruction in the following: (1) Phonemic awareness. (2) Phonics. (3) Vocabulary development. (4) Reading fluency, including oral reading skills. (5) Reading comprehension strategies. 511 IAC "Expedited due process hearing" defined Sec. 37. "Expedited due process hearing" means a hearing that is conducted by an independent hearing officer, in accordance with 511 IAC , and may be requested in any of the following situations: (1) The parent disagrees with: (A) a determination regarding disciplinary change of placement under 511 IAC ; (B) a determination that the student's behavior was not a manifestation of the student's disability under 511 IAC ; or - 8 -15 (C) the public agency's decision regarding the student's disciplinary change of placement under 511 IAC (2) The public agency, under 511 IAC , believes that maintaining a student in the current placement (placement prior to removal to the interim alternative educational setting), after the expiration of the student's placement in an interim alternative educational setting, is substantially likely to result in injury to the student or others. 511 IAC "Expedited evaluation" defined Sec. 38. "Expedited evaluation" means an initial evaluation that is conducted during the pendency of disciplinary action of a student who has not been determined eligible for special education. The timelines for conducting an expedited evaluation and convening the CCC are shorter than for an initial evaluation under 511 IAC IAC "Extended school year services" defined Sec. 39. "Extended school year services" means special education and related services that: (1) are provided to a student with a disability: (A) beyond the normal school year or instructional day of the public agency; (B) in accordance with the student's IEP; and (C) at no cost to the parent or the student; and (2) meet the standards of the department of education. 511 IAC "Free appropriate public education" defined Sec. 40. "Free appropriate public education" means special education and related services that: (1) are provided at public expense, under public supervision and direction, and at no cost to the parent; (2) meet the standards of the state educational agency, including the requirements of this article; (3) include an appropriate early childhood education, elementary education, or secondary education in the state involved; (4) are provided in conformity with an IEP that meets the requirements of this article; and (5) include the award of credit and diploma for completion of academic requirements to the same extent the credit is awarded to students without disabilities. 511 IAC "Functional behavioral assessment" defined Sec. 41. Functional behavioral assessment means a process that uses data to identify patterns in the student's behavior and the purpose or function of the behavior for the student. A functional behavioral assessment may require written parental consent if it is an educational evaluation as defined in section 30 of this rule. Written parental consent is not required when a functional behavioral assessment reviews existing data regarding a student, as specified in 511 IAC (b)(3). 511 IAC "Functional performance" defined Sec. 42. "Functional performance" means a measure of skills, behaviors, and knowledge necessary to achieve self-sufficiency in areas that support those defined by academic achievement. This may include the following: (1) Physical skills, such as sensory responses, fine and gross motor skills. (2) Personal care skills, such as the following: (A) Eating. (B) Dressing. (C) Maintaining hygiene. (3) Social emotional adjustment, such as the following: - 9 -16 (A) Interpersonal skills. (B) Intrapersonal regulation. (C) Habits of learning. (4) Independent living skills, such as the following: (A) Maintaining a household. (B) Managing health needs. (C) Using tools. (D) Shopping. (E) Budgeting. (F) Practicing safety. (G) Accessing transportation. (H) Recreation. (I) Accessing community resources. (J) Employment. 511 IAC "General education" defined Sec. 43. "General education" means those programs provided or available to all students, including, but not limited to, the following: (1) Sequential grade advancement. (2) Elective courses. (3) Extracurricular activities. (4) The general curriculum. 511 IAC "Highly qualified" defined Sec. 44. (a) For any public elementary or secondary school special education teacher teaching core academic subjects, "highly qualified" has the meaning in subsection (b), with additional requirements in 511 IAC (b) The term has the meaning given in 20 U.S.C. 7801(23) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as applied by 20 U.S.C et seq., and 34 CFR The term means the following: (1) When used with respect to any public elementary school or secondary school teacher teaching in the state, the term means that the teacher has: (A) obtained full state licensure as a teacher, including licensure obtained through alternative routes, or passed the state teacher licensing examinations, and holds a license to teach in the state; and (B) not had licensure requirements waived. (2) When used with respect to: (A) a new elementary school teacher, the term means that the teacher: (i) holds at least a bachelor's degree; and (ii) has demonstrated, by passing a rigorous state test, subject knowledge and teaching skills in: (AA) reading; (BB) writing; (CC) mathematics; and (DD) other areas of the basic elementary school curriculum; which may consist of passing a state-required licensing test or tests in reading, writing, mathematics, and other areas of the basic elementary school curriculum; or (B) a new middle or secondary school teacher, the term means that the teacher holds at least a bachelor's degree and has demonstrated a high level of competency in each of the academic subjects in which the teacher teaches by: (i) passing a rigorous state academic subject test in each of the academic subjects in which the teacher teaches (which may consist of a passing level of performance on a state-required licensing test or tests in each of the academic subjects in which the teacher teaches); or (ii) successful completion, in each of the academic subjects in which the teacher teaches, of: (AA) an academic major;17 (BB) a graduate degree; (CC) course work equivalent to an undergraduate academic major; or (DD) advanced credentialing. (3) When used with respect to a veteran elementary, middle, or secondary school teacher, the term means that the teacher holds at least a bachelor's degree and: (A) has met the applicable standard in subdivision (2)(A) or (2)(B), which includes an option for a test; or (B) demonstrates competence in all the academic subjects in which the teacher teaches based on a high objective uniform state standard of evaluation that: (i) is set by the state for both grade appropriate academic subject matter knowledge and teaching skills; (ii) is: (AA) aligned with challenging state academic content and student academic achievement standards; and (BB) developed in consultation with core content specialists, teachers, principals, and school administrators; (iii) provides objective, coherent information about the teacher's attainment of core content knowledge in the academic subjects in which a teacher teaches; (iv) is applied uniformly to all teachers in the same academic subject and the same grade level throughout the state; (v) takes into consideration, but not be based primarily on, the time the teacher has been teaching in the academic subject; (vi) is made available to the public upon request; and (vii) may involve multiple, objective measures of teacher competency. 511 IAC "Homebound instruction" defined Sec. 45. "Homebound instruction" means instruction provided by a licensed teacher to students, in accordance with 511 IAC and 511 IAC , including students without disabilities, who are unable to attend school. Homebound instruction may be provided: (1) at: (A) a student's home; (B) a hospital; or (C) another site; and (2) in person or by any other technology systems. 511 IAC "Homeless students" defined Sec. 46. "Homeless students" has the meaning given the term "homeless children and youths" in the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C et seq. The term means individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, and includes the following: (1) Children and youths who are: (A) sharing the housing of other persons due to: (i) loss of housing; (ii) economic hardship; or (iii) a similar reason; (B) living in: (i) motels; (ii) hotels; (iii) trailer parks; or (iv) camping grounds; due to the lack of alternative adequate accommodations; (C) living in emergency or transitional shelters; (D) abandoned in hospitals; or (E) awaiting foster care placement18 (2) Children and youths who have a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings (within the meaning of 42 U.S.C (a)(2)(C)). (3) Children and youths who are living in: (A) cars; (B) parks; (C) public spaces; (D) abandoned buildings; (E) substandard housing; (F) bus or train stations; or (G) similar settings. (4) Migratory children, as such term is defined in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, who qualify as homeless because the children are living in circumstances described in subdivisions (1) through (3). 511 IAC "Illegal drug" defined Sec. 47. "Illegal drug" means a controlled substance, but does not include a substance that is legally possessed or used under: (1) the supervision of a licensed health care professional; or (2) any other authority under the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 812(c)) or under any other provision of federal law. 511 IAC "Individualized education program" or IEP defined Sec. 48. (a) "Individualized education program" or IEP means a written document, developed, reviewed, and revised by the CCC in accordance with 511 IAC 7-42, that describes the following: (1) How a student will access the general education curriculum, if appropriate. (2) The special education and related services needed to participate in the educational environment. The required components of an IEP are contained in 511 IAC (b) A transition IEP is an IEP that is: (1) developed in accordance with 511 IAC ; and (2) in effect when the student: (A) enters into grade 9; or (B) becomes fourteen (14) years of age; whichever occurs first, or earlier if determined appropriate by the CCC. 511 IAC "Individualized family service plan" or IFSP defined Sec. 49. "Individualized family service plan" or IFSP means the written plan for providing first steps early intervention services to an eligible child and family, from the child's birth up to three (3) years of age, under Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 U.S.C The IFSP is a process and document that lists a family's: (1) priorities; (2) concerns; and (3) resources; in regard to their infant or toddler with a disability. 511 IAC "Infant or toddler with a disability" defined Sec. 50. Infant or toddler with a disability" means an individual under three (3) years of age who needs early intervention services under 470 IAC 3.1-4, because the individual: (1) is experiencing developmental delays, as measured by appropriate diagnostic instruments and procedures in one (1) or more of the areas of:19 (A) cognitive development; (B) physical development; (C) communication development; (D) social or emotional development; and (E) adaptive development; or (2) has a diagnosed physical or mental condition that has a high probability of resulting in developmental delay. 511 IAC "Initiation of services and program modifications" defined Sec. 51. "Initiation of services and program modifications" means the projected month, day, and year when special education services and program modifications begin. 511 IAC "Institution of higher education" defined Sec. 52. "Institution of higher education": (1) has the meaning given the term in Section 101 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, 20 U.S.C et seq.; and (2) includes any community college receiving funds from the Secretary of the Interior under the Tribally Controlled Community College or University Assistance Act of 1978, 25 U.S.C. 1801, et seq. 511 IAC "Interim alternative educational setting" defined Sec. 53. Interim alternative educational setting" means a student's placement when the public agency removes a student from the student's current placement as a result of any of the following: (1) Under 511 IAC , when a student has been removed for more than ten (10) cumulative instructional days in the same school year, but the removals do not constitute a pattern that results in a change of placement. The public agency may decide to provide services during the removal in an interim alternative educational setting. (2) Under 511 IAC , when a CCC determines that a student's conduct is not a manifestation of the student's disability. The CCC may determine that during any period of removal a student will receive services in an interim alternative educational setting. (3) Under 511 IAC , when a student is removed by the public agency for not more than fortyfive (45) instructional days for weapons, drugs, or serious bodily injury. The student's CCC must determine the appropriate interim alternative educational setting for the period of removal. (4) Under 511 IAC , when an independent hearing officer may order a change of placement to an appropriate interim alternative educational setting for not more than forty-five (45) instructional days if the hearing officer determines that maintaining the current placement of the student is substantially likely to result in injury to the student or to others. (5) A court may determine an interim alternative educational setting for a student while administrative remedies are exhausted. 511 IAC "Intervener" defined Sec. 54. "Intervener" means an individual with knowledge and skill in the mode of communication of a student who is deaf-blind who can communicate to the student what is occurring in the educational setting. 511 IAC "Job coach" defined Sec. 55. "Job coach" means an individual who works with and on behalf of a student with a disability who participates in supported employment. A job coach: (1) provides support and training to the student and the employer, including, but not limited to, organizing the tasks necessary to do the job into sequential steps; and20 (2) teaches the student by working alongside the student while the tasks and job are being learned. 511 IAC "Legal settlement" defined Sec. 56. "Legal settlement", of a student, means the student's status with respect to the school corporation that: (1) has the responsibility to permit the student to attend its local public schools without the payment of tuition; or (2) is financially responsible should the student attend school in another situation permitted by law. 511 IAC "Length and frequency of services" defined Sec. 57. "Length and frequency of services" means for what amount of time and how often special education and related services are to be provided. 511 IAC "Licensed personnel" defined Sec. 58. "Licensed personnel" means persons licensed by the department of education and employed by the public agency who are: (1) teachers; (2) school counselors; (3) school psychologists; (4) school social workers; (5) building principals; and (6) other administrators. 511 IAC "Limited English proficient" defined Sec. 59. "Limited English proficient" means an individual: (1) who is three (3) years of age through twenty-one (21) years of age; (2) who is enrolled or preparing to enroll in an elementary school or secondary school; (3) who: (A) was not born in the United States or whose native language is a language other than English; (B) is: (i) a Native American or Alaska native, or a native resident of the outlying areas; and (ii) from an environment where a language other than English has had a significant impact on the individual's level of English language proficiency; or (C) who is migratory, whose native language is a language other than English, and who comes from an environment where a language other than English is dominant; and (4) whose difficulties in speaking, reading, writing, or understanding the English language may be sufficient to deny the individual: (A) the ability to meet Indiana s proficient level of achievement on state assessments; (B) the ability to successfully achieve in classrooms where the language of instruction is English; or (C) the opportunity to participate fully in society. 511 IAC "Local educational agency" defined Sec. 60. 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