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Timestamp: 2019-06-18 19:38:28
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SF 749 as introduced - 91st Legislature (2019 - 2020)
SF 749
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relating to education; eliminating a conciliation conference; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2018, section 125A.091, subdivisions 3a, 8; repealing Minnesota Statutes
2018, section 125A.091, subdivision 7; Minnesota Rules, part 3525.3700, subparts
1, 1a, 3.
Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 125A.091, subdivision 3a, is amended to read:
Additional requirements for prior written notice.
In addition to federal law
requirements, a prior written notice shall:
(1) inform the parent that except for the initial placement of a child in special education,
the school district will proceed with its proposal for the child's placement or for providing
special education services unless the child's parent notifies the district of an objection within
14 days of when the district sends the prior written notice to the parent; and
(2) state that a parent who objects to a proposal or refusal in the prior written notice may
request deleted text begina conciliation conference under subdivision 7 or anotherdeleted text end new text beginan new text endalternative dispute
resolution procedure under subdivision 8 or 9.
Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 125A.091, subdivision 8, is amended to read:
Voluntary dispute resolution options.
deleted text beginIn addition to offering at least one
conciliation conference,deleted text end A district must inform a parent of deleted text beginotherdeleted text end dispute resolution processes,
including at least mediation and facilitated team meetings. The fact that an alternative dispute
resolution process was used is admissible in evidence at any subsequent proceeding.
State-provided mediators and team meeting facilitators shall not be subpoenaed to testify
at a due process hearing or civil action under federal special education law nor are any
records of mediators or state-provided team meeting facilitators accessible to the parties.
new text begin (a) new text end new text begin Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 125A.091, subdivision 7, new text end new text begin is repealed.
new text begin (b) new text end new text begin Minnesota Rules, part 3525.3700, subparts 1, 1a, and 3, new text end new text begin are repealed.
Repealed Minnesota Statutes: 19-1313
Repealed Minnesota Rule: 19-1313
3525.3700 CONCILIATION CONFERENCE.
When a conference must be offered.
Parents must have an opportunity to meet with appropriate district staff in at least one conciliation conference if the parents object to any proposal or refusal of which the parents are notified under Minnesota Statutes, section 125A.091, subdivision 2. If the parent refuses efforts by the district to conciliate the dispute with the district, the district is deemed to have satisfied its requirement to offer a conciliation conference.
When and where held; results.
A conciliation conference must be held in accordance with items A to E.
A conciliation conference must be held within ten calendar days from the date the district receives a parent's objection and at a time and place mutually convenient to the parent and school district representatives.
A conciliation conference must not be used to unilaterally delay or deny a parent's right to a hearing.
Statements made during a conciliation conference must remain confidential and may not be admitted in evidence in a due process hearing, except as provided in item D, and except to allow a party to establish at a due process hearing that a particular service or action was requested or offered.
Within five school days after the final conciliation conference, the district must provide the parent with a written memorandum that conforms with Minnesota Statutes, section 125A.091, subdivisions 3 and 4, and must provide the parent with any proposed IEP resulting from the conciliation conference. The memorandum and IEP are admissible evidence in a due process hearing.
If the proposed action is an initial evaluation, initial placement, or the initial provision of special education, the district must not proceed until the parents give written informed consent. For all other proposed actions, the district must proceed 14 calendar days after the memorandum is provided to the parents, unless the parent objects in writing to the proposed action within that time period.
Refusal to conciliate; request for hearing.
When the parent refuses efforts by the district to conciliate the dispute and notifies the district of the intent to go to an impartial due process hearing, the district must inform the parent of the procedure for requesting the hearing and all other procedural safeguards pursuant to part 3525.3900, subpart 3, item J, and Code of Federal Regulations, title 34, section 300.504.