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The Resolution Process, in Detail
September 2012This information in Spanish | Esta información en españolMany approaches exist for resolving disputes, including the formal one to be discussed now—the resolution meeting. The resolution process is a key change in IDEA, added in its 2004 reauthorization. What IDEA requires is straightforward: The LEA must convene a resolution meeting when a parent files a due process complaint. Its purpose is to give the parties the opportunity … [Read more...]Print PDF	IDEA’s Regulations on the Resolution Process
IDEA's regulations describing the resolution process are found at §300.510. Word for word, and in their entirety, these regulations are:
(a) Resolution meeting. (1) Within 15 days of receiving notice of the parent’s due process complaint, and prior to the initiation of a due process hearing under §300.511, the LEA must convene a meeting with the parent and the relevant member … [Read more...]Print PDF	Due Process Hearings
September 2012So–we’ve arrived at the due process hearing, a longstanding option within IDEA for resolving disputes between parents and school systems. The two parties may have reached this point after unsuccessfully trying another of IDEA’s options for dispute resolution, or they may have waived those options and gone straight to the due process hearing. Regardless, the clock is now ticking on the timeline for holding a due process hearing … [Read more...]Print PDF	IDEA’s Regulations on Due Process Hearings
IDEA's final Part B regulations addressing due process hearings begin at §300.311. Word for word, and in their entirety, the regulations read:§300.511 Impartial due process hearing.(a) General. Whenever a due process complaint is received under §300.507 or §300.532, the parents or the LEA involved in the dispute must have an opportunity for an impartial due process hearing, consistent with the procedures in §§300.507, 300.508, and 300.510.(b) … [Read more...]Print PDF	Subpart E of the Part B Regulations: Procedural Safeguards
e-CFR … [Read more...]Print PDF	Parental Rights under IDEA
The federal regulations for IDEA 2004 include a section (Subpart E) called Procedural Safeguards. These safeguards are designed to protect the rights of parents and their child with a disability and, at the same time, give families and school systems several mechanisms by which to resolve their disputes.
The most notable procedural safeguards include those listed below. To learn more about any of these, … [Read more...]Print PDF	Right to Receive a Complete Explanation of IDEA’s Procedural Safeguards
December 2010 In Spanish | En español At least one time a year, the parents of a child with a disability must receive from the school system a complete explanation of all the procedural safeguards available to them, as parents, under IDEA. This explanation is called the "Procedural Safeguards Notice." In this page, we'll examine the purpose and contents of this notice, the times that parents will receive it, and other aspects of this important safeguard. … [Read more...]Print PDF	Confidentiality and Access to Student Records
IDEA and other federal laws protect the confidentiality of your child's education records. These safeguards address the following three aspects:
who may have access to your child's records; and
the rights of parents to inspect their child's education records and request that these be amended to correct information that is misleading or inaccurate, … [Read more...]Print PDF	Right to Receive Prior Written Notice
December 2010 In Spanish | En español Parental rights under IDEA include the right to receive prior written notice from the school each time that the school proposes to take (or refuses to take) certain actions with respect to your child. Specifically, the school must provide parents with prior written notice each time that it: proposes to initiate or change the identification, evaluation, or educational placement of your child; proposes to initiate … [Read more...]Print PDF	« Previous
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