Source: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/2015/cite/125A.28
Timestamp: 2019-11-15 14:26:57
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﻿ Sec. 125A.28 MN Statutes
Section 125A.28
125A.27 125A.29
2015 125A.28 Amended 2015 c 3 art 5 s 18
2014 125A.28 Amended 2014 c 286 art 8 s 14
2013 125A.28 Amended 2013 c 116 art 5 s 9
2009 125A.28 Amended 2009 c 96 art 3 s 13
2006 125A.28 Amended 2006 c 282 art 2 s 18
2005 125A.28 Amended 2005 c 5 art 3 s 9
2003 125A.28 Amended 2003 c 9 art 3 s 11
2001 125A.28 Amended 2001 c 3 art 1 s 14
An Interagency Coordinating Council of at least 17, but not more than 25 members is established, in compliance with Public Law 108-446, section 641. The members must be appointed by the governor and reasonably represent the population of Minnesota. Council members must elect the council chair, who may not be a representative of the Department of Education. The council must be composed of at least five parents, including persons of color, of children with disabilities under age 12, including at least three parents of a child with a disability under age seven, five representatives of public or private providers of services for children with disabilities under age five, including a special education director, county social service director, local Head Start director, and a community health services or public health nursing administrator, one member of the senate, one member of the house of representatives, one representative of teacher preparation programs in early childhood-special education or other preparation programs in early childhood intervention, at least one representative of advocacy organizations for children with disabilities under age five, one physician who cares for young children with special health care needs, one representative each from the commissioners of commerce, education, health, human services, a representative from the state agency responsible for child care, foster care, mental health, homeless coordinator of education of homeless children and youth, and a representative from Indian health services or a tribal council. Section 15.059, subdivisions 2 to 4, apply to the council. The council must meet at least quarterly.
Within 30 days of receiving the annual determination from the federal Office of Special Education on the Minnesota Part C Annual Performance Report, the council must recommend to the governor and the commissioners of education, health, human services, commerce, and employment and economic development policies for a comprehensive and coordinated system.
1994 c 647 art 3 s 9,34; 1Sp1995 c 3 art 16 s 13; 1996 c 412 art 3 s 4,5; 1997 c 192 s 19; 1Sp1997 c 4 art 2 s 1; 1998 c 397 art 2 s 43,164; art 11 s 3; 1998 c 398 art 2 s 16; 2000 c 254 s 51; 1Sp2001 c 3 art 1 s 14; 1Sp2003 c 9 art 3 s 11; 2004 c 206 s 52; 1Sp2005 c 5 art 3 s 9; 2006 c 282 art 2 s 18; 2009 c 96 art 3 s 13; 2013 c 116 art 5 s 9; 2014 c 286 art 8 s 14; 1Sp2015 c 3 art 5 s 18