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National Association of Special Education Teachers: Part 2
Publications > Resolving Disputes with Parents Series > Part 2 - Filing a State Complaint
State complaints are an important procedural safeguard in IDEA, because they give individuals and organizations a mechanism through which they can address special education conflicts and resolve disputes. The complaint resolution process tends to be less intimidating than a due process hearing and represents an alternative to it.
Interestingly, the IDEA statute does not include State complaint procedures. Rather, it is the final Part B regulations that require each state to adopt written procedures for resolving any complaint that meets the definition of a �State complaint� under the Part B regulations. You'll find IDEA's requirements in ��300.660 through 300.662 of its regulations. This issue of the Resolving Disputes with Parents Series provides USDOE complaint process. NASET Members may access this issue of the Resolving Disputes with Parents Series by Logging in (see Login area to the right). To learn about NASET membership and membership benefits - Click here
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