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The State makes the following assurances that it has policies and procedures in place as required by Part
B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. (20 U.S.C. 1411-1419; 34 CFR §§300.100-300.174)
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1. A free appropriate public education is available to all children with
disabilities residing in the State between the ages of 3 and 21, inclusive,
including children with disabilities who have been suspended or expelled,
in accordance with 20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(1); 34 CFR §§300.101-300.108.
2. The State has established a goal of providing a full educational
opportunity to all children with disabilities and a detailed timetable for
accomplishing that goal. (20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(2); 34 CFR §§300.109-
300.110)
3. All children with disabilities residing in the State, including children with
disabilities who are homeless or are wards of the State and children with
disabilities attending private schools, regardless of the severity of their
disabilities, and who are in need of special education and related
services, are identified, located, and evaluated and a practical method is
developed and implemented to determine which children with disabilities
are currently receiving needed special education and related services in
accordance with 20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(3); 34 CFR §300.111.
4. An individualized education program, or an individualized family service
plan that meets the requirements of section 636(d), is developed,
reviewed, and revised for each child with a disability in accordance with
34 CFR §§300.320 through 300.325. (20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(4); 34 CFR
§300.112)
5. To the maximum extent appropriate, children with disabilities, including
children in public or private institutions or other care facilities, are
educated with children who are not disabled, and special classes,
separate schooling, or other removal of children with disabilities from the
regular educational environment occurs only when the nature or severity
of the disability of a child is such that education in regular classes with
the use of supplementary aids and services cannot be achieved
satisfactorily in accordance with 20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(5)(A)-(B); 34 CFR
§§300.114-300.120.
Part B Annual State Application: FFY 2007 Section II -1
OMB No. 1820-0030/Expiration Date - 08/31/2009
6. Children with disabilities and their parents are afforded the procedural
12/15/07 safeguards required by 34 CFR §§300.500 through 300.536 and in
accordance with 20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(6); 34 CFR §300.121.
7. Children with disabilities are evaluated in accordance with 34 CFR
§§300.300 through 300.311. (20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(7); 34 CFR §300.122)
8. Agencies in the State comply with 34 CFR §§ 300.610 through 300.626
X (relating to the confidentiality of records and information). (20 U.S.C.
1412(a)(8); 34 CFR §300.123)
9. Children participating in early intervention programs assisted under Part
C, and who will participate in preschool programs assisted under this
part, experience a smooth and effective transition to those preschool
programs in a manner consistent with section 637(a)(9). By the third
birthday of such a child, an individualized education program or, if
consistent with 34 CFR §300.323(b) and section 636(d), an individualized
family service plan, has been developed and is being implemented for
the child. The local educational agency will participate in transition
planning conferences arranged by the designated lead agency under
section 635(a)(10). (20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(9); 34 CFR §300.124)
10. To the extent consistent with the number and location of children with
disabilities in the State who are enrolled by their parents in private
elementary schools and secondary schools in the school district served
by a local educational agency, provision is made for the participation of
those children in the program assisted or carried out under this part by
providing for such children special education and related services in
accordance with the requirements found in 34 CFR §§300.130 through
300.148 unless the Secretary has arranged for services to those children
under subsection (f) [By pass]. (20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(10); 34 CFR
§§300.129-300.148)
11. The State educational agency is responsible for ensuring that the
X requirements of Part B are met according to 34 CFR §300.149 and that
the State monitors and enforces the requirements of Part B in
Part B Annual State Application: FFY 2007 Section II -2
accordance with 34 CFR §§300.600-300.602 and 300.606-300.608.
(20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(11); 34 CFR §300.149)
12. The Chief Executive Officer of a State or designee of the officer shall
ensure that an interagency agreement or other mechanism for
interagency coordination is in effect between each public agency
described in subparagraph (b) of 34 CFR §300.154 and the State
X educational agency, in order to ensure that all services described in
paragraph (b)(i) that are needed to ensure a free appropriate public
education are provided, including the provision of such services during
the pendency of any dispute under clause (iii). Such agreement or
mechanism shall meet the requirements found in 20 U.S.C.
1412(a)(12)(A)-(C); 34 CFR §300.154.
13. The State educational agency will not make a final determination that a
local educational agency is not eligible for assistance under this part
without first affording that agency reasonable notice and an opportunity
for a hearing. (20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(13); 34 CFR §300.155)
14. The State educational agency has established and maintains
qualifications to ensure that personnel necessary to carry out this part are
appropriately and adequately prepared and trained, including that those
personnel have the content knowledge and skills to serve children with
disabilities as noted in 20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(14)(A)-(E); 34 CFR §300.156.
15. The State has established goals for the performance of children with
disabilities in the State that meet the requirements found in 20 U.S.C.
1412(a)(15)(A)-(C); 34 CFR §300.157.
16. All children with disabilities are included in all general State and
districtwide assessment programs, including assessments described
under section 1111 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of
1965, with appropriate accommodations and alternate assessments
where necessary and as indicated in their respective individualized
education programs as noted in 20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(16)(A)-(E); 34 CFR
§300.160.
Part B Annual State Application: FFY 2007 Section II -3
17. Funds paid to a State under this part will be expended in accordance with
all the provisions of Part B including 20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(17)(A)-(C); 34
CFR §300.162.
18. The State will not reduce the amount of State financial support for special
education and related services for children with disabilities, or otherwise
made available because of the excess costs of educating those children,
below the amount of that support for the preceding fiscal year in
accordance with 20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(18)(A)-(D); 34 CFR §300.163.
19. Prior to the adoption of any policies and procedures needed to comply
with this section (including any amendments to such policies and
procedures), the State ensures that there are public hearings, adequate
notice of the hearings, and an opportunity for comment available to the
general public, including individuals with disabilities and parents of
children with disabilities. (20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(19); 34 CFR §300.165)
20. In complying with 34 CFR §§300.162 and 300.163, a State may not use
funds paid to it under this part to satisfy State-law mandated funding
X obligations to local educational agencies, including funding based on
student attendance or enrollment, or inflation. (20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(20); 34
CFR §300.166)
21. The State has established and maintains an advisory panel for the
purpose of providing policy guidance with respect to special education
and related services for children with disabilities in the State as found in
20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(21)(A)-(D); 34 CFR §§300.167-300.169.
22. The State educational agency examines data, including data
disaggregated by race and ethnicity, to determine if significant
discrepancies are occurring in the rate of long-term suspensions and
expulsions of children with disabilities in accordance with 20 U.S.C.
1412(a)(22)(A)-(B); 34 CFR §300.170.
23a. The State adopts the National Instructional Materials Accessibility
Standard for the purposes of providing instructional materials to blind
persons or other persons with print disabilities, in a timely manner after
Part B Annual State Application: FFY 2007 Section II -4
the publication of the National Instructional Materials Accessibility
Standard in the Federal Register in accordance with 20 U.S.C.
1412(a)(23)(A) and (D); 34 CFR §300.172.
23b. (Note: Check either "23b.1" or "23b.2" whichever applies.
23b.1 The State educational agency coordinates with the National Instructional
Materials Access Center and not later than 12/03/06 the SEA as part of
any print instructional materials adoption process, procurement contract,
or other practice or instrument used for purchase of print instructional
materials enters into a written contract with the publisher of the print
instructional materials to:
• require the publisher to prepare and, on or before delivery of the print
instructional materials, provide to the National Instructional Materials
Access Center, electronic files containing the contents of the print
instructional materials using the National Instructional Materials
Accessibility Standard; or
• purchase instructional materials from the publisher that are produced in,
or may be rendered in, specialized formats. (20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(23)(C);
34 CFR §300.172)
23b.2 The State Educational Agency has chosen not to coordinate with the
National Instructional Materials Access Center but assures that it will
provide instructional materials to blind persons or other persons with print
disabilities in a timely manner. (20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(23)(B); 34 CFR
§300.172)
24. The State has in effect, consistent with the purposes of the IDEA and with
section 618(d) of the Act, policies and procedures designed to prevent
the inappropriate over identification or disproportionate representation by
race and ethnicity of children as children with disabilities, including
children with disabilities with a particular impairment described in 34 CFR
§300.8. (20 U.S.C 1412(a)(24); 34 CFR §300.173)
25. The State educational agency shall prohibit State and local educational
agency personnel from requiring a child to obtain a prescription for a
substance covered by the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 812(c))
Part B Annual State Application: FFY 2007 Section II -5
as a condition of attending school, receiving an evaluation under 34 CFR
§§300.300 through 300.311, or receiving services under the IDEA as
described in 20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(25)(A)-(B); 34 CFR §300.174.
Part B Annual State Application: FFY 2007 Section II -6
B. Other Assurances
Yes Other Assurances
1. The State shall distribute any funds the State does not reserve under 20 U.S.C. 1411(e)
to local educational agencies (including public charter schools that operate as local
educational agencies) in the State that have established their eligibility under section
613 for use in accordance with this part as provided for in 20 U.S.C. 1411(f)(1)-(3); 34
CFR §300.705.
2. The State shall provide data to the Secretary on any information that may be required
by the Secretary. (20 U.S.C. 1418(a)(3); 34 CFR §§300.640-300.645.)
3. The State, local educational agencies, and educational service agencies shall use fiscal
control and fund accounting procedures that insure proper disbursement of and
accounting for Federal funds. (34 CFR §76.702)
4. As applicable, the assurance in OMB Standard Form 424B (Assurances for Non-
Construction Programs), relating to legal authority to apply for assistance; access to
records; conflict of interest; merit systems; nondiscrimination; Hatch Act provisions;
labor standards; flood insurance; environmental standards; wild and scenic river
systems; historic preservation; protection of human subjects; animal welfare; lead-
based paint; Single Audit Act; and general agreement to comply with all Federal laws,
executive orders and regulations.
1. The State certifies that ED Form 80-0013, Certification Regarding Lobbying, is on file
with the Secretary of Education.
With respect to the Certification Regarding Lobbying, the State recertifies that no
Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing
or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress,
X an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in
connection with the making or renewal of Federal grants under this program; that the
State shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report
Lobbying," when required (34 CFR Part 82, Appendix B); and that the State Agency
shall require the full certification, as set forth in 34 CFR Part 82, Appendix A, in the
award documents for all sub awards at all tiers.
2. The State certifies that certifications in the Education Department General
Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) at 34 CFR §80.11 relating to State eligibility,
authority and approval to submit and carry out the provisions of its State application,
and consistency of that application with State law are in place within the State.
3. The State certifies that the arrangements to establish responsibility for services
X pursuant to 20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(12)(A); 34 CFR §300.154 are current. This certification
must be received prior to the expenditure of any funds reserved by the State under 20
U.S.C. 1411(e)(1); 34 CFR §300.171.
Part B Annual State Application: FFY 2007 Section IV -1
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