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1 | | than English is used to determine their eligibility to receive |
2 | | special
education. The placement of low English proficiency |
3 | | students in special
education programs and facilities shall be |
4 | | made in accordance with the test
results reflecting the |
5 | | student's linguistic, cultural and special education
needs. |
6 | | For purposes of determining the eligibility of children the |
7 | | State
Board of Education shall include in the rules definitions |
8 | | of "case study",
"staff conference", "individualized |
9 | | educational program", and "qualified
specialist" appropriate |
10 | | to each category of children with
disabilities as defined in
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11 | | this Article. For purposes of determining the eligibility of |
12 | | children from
homes in which a language other than English is |
13 | | used, the State Board of
Education shall include in the rules
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14 | | definitions for "qualified bilingual specialists" and |
15 | | "linguistically and
culturally appropriate individualized |
16 | | educational programs". For purposes of this
Section, as well as |
17 | | Sections 14-8.02a, 14-8.02b, and 14-8.02c of this Code,
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18 | | "parent" means a parent as defined in the federal Individuals |
19 | | with Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. 1401(23)).
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20 | | (b) No child shall be eligible for special education |
21 | | facilities except
with a carefully completed case study fully |
22 | | reviewed by professional
personnel in a multidisciplinary |
23 | | staff conference and only upon the
recommendation of qualified |
24 | | specialists or a qualified bilingual specialist, if
available. |
25 | | At the conclusion of the multidisciplinary staff conference, |
26 | | the
parent of the child shall be given a copy of the |
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1 | | multidisciplinary
conference summary report and |
2 | | recommendations, which includes options
considered, and be |
3 | | informed of their right to obtain an independent educational
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4 | | evaluation if they disagree with the evaluation findings |
5 | | conducted or obtained
by the school district. If the school |
6 | | district's evaluation is shown to be
inappropriate, the school |
7 | | district shall reimburse the parent for the cost of
the |
8 | | independent evaluation. The State Board of Education shall, |
9 | | with advice
from the State Advisory Council on Education of |
10 | | Children with
Disabilities on the
inclusion of specific |
11 | | independent educational evaluators, prepare a list of
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12 | | suggested independent educational evaluators. The State Board |
13 | | of Education
shall include on the list clinical psychologists |
14 | | licensed pursuant to the
Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act. |
15 | | Such psychologists shall not be paid fees
in excess of the |
16 | | amount that would be received by a school psychologist for
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17 | | performing the same services. The State Board of Education |
18 | | shall supply school
districts with such list and make the list |
19 | | available to parents at their
request. School districts shall |
20 | | make the list available to parents at the time
they are |
21 | | informed of their right to obtain an independent educational
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22 | | evaluation. However, the school district may initiate an |
23 | | impartial
due process hearing under this Section within 5 days |
24 | | of any written parent
request for an independent educational |
25 | | evaluation to show that
its evaluation is appropriate. If the |
26 | | final decision is that the evaluation
is appropriate, the |
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1 | | parent still has a right to an independent educational
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2 | | evaluation, but not at public expense. An independent |
3 | | educational
evaluation at public expense must be completed |
4 | | within 30 days of a parent
written request unless the school |
5 | | district initiates an
impartial due process hearing or the |
6 | | parent or school district
offers reasonable grounds to show |
7 | | that such 30 day time period should be
extended. If the due |
8 | | process hearing decision indicates that the parent is entitled |
9 | | to an independent educational evaluation, it must be
completed |
10 | | within 30 days of the decision unless the parent or
the school |
11 | | district offers reasonable grounds to show that such 30 day
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12 | | period should be extended. If a parent disagrees with the |
13 | | summary report or
recommendations of the multidisciplinary |
14 | | conference or the findings of any
educational evaluation which |
15 | | results therefrom, the school
district shall not proceed with a |
16 | | placement based upon such evaluation and
the child shall remain |
17 | | in his or her regular classroom setting.
No child shall be |
18 | | eligible for admission to a
special class for children with a |
19 | | mental disability who are educable or for children with a |
20 | | mental disability who are trainable except with a psychological |
21 | | evaluation
and
recommendation by a school psychologist. |
22 | | Consent shall be obtained from
the parent of a child before any |
23 | | evaluation is conducted.
If consent is not given by the parent |
24 | | or if the parent disagrees with the findings of the evaluation, |
25 | | then the school
district may initiate an impartial due process |
26 | | hearing under this Section.
The school district may evaluate |
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1 | | the child if that is the decision
resulting from the impartial |
2 | | due process hearing and the decision is not
appealed or if the |
3 | | decision is affirmed on appeal.
The determination of |
4 | | eligibility shall be made and the IEP meeting shall be |
5 | | completed within 60 school days
from the date of written |
6 | | parental consent. In those instances when written parental |
7 | | consent is obtained with fewer than 60 pupil attendance days |
8 | | left in the school year,
the eligibility determination shall be |
9 | | made and the IEP meeting shall be completed prior to the first |
10 | | day of the
following school year. Special education and related |
11 | | services must be provided in accordance with the student's IEP |
12 | | no later than 10 school attendance days after notice is |
13 | | provided to the parents pursuant to Section 300.503 of Title 34 |
14 | | of the Code of Federal Regulations and implementing rules |
15 | | adopted by the State Board of Education. The appropriate
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16 | | program pursuant to the individualized educational program of |
17 | | students
whose native tongue is a language other than English |
18 | | shall reflect the
special education, cultural and linguistic |
19 | | needs. No later than September
1, 1993, the State Board of |
20 | | Education shall establish standards for the
development, |
21 | | implementation and monitoring of appropriate bilingual special
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22 | | individualized educational programs. The State Board of |
23 | | Education shall
further incorporate appropriate monitoring |
24 | | procedures to verify implementation
of these standards. The |
25 | | district shall indicate to the parent and
the State Board of |
26 | | Education the nature of the services the child will receive
for |
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1 | | the regular school term while waiting placement in the |
2 | | appropriate special
education class. At the child's initial IEP |
3 | | meeting and at each annual review meeting, the child's IEP team |
4 | | shall provide the child's parent or guardian with a written |
5 | | notification that informs the parent or guardian that the IEP |
6 | | team is required to consider whether the child requires |
7 | | assistive technology in order to receive free, appropriate |
8 | | public education. The notification must also include a |
9 | | toll-free telephone number and internet address for the State's |
10 | | assistive technology program.
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11 | | If the child is deaf, hard of hearing, blind, or visually |
12 | | impaired and
he or she might be eligible to receive services |
13 | | from the Illinois School for
the Deaf or the Illinois School |
14 | | for the Visually Impaired, the school
district shall notify the |
15 | | parents, in writing, of the existence of
these schools
and the |
16 | | services
they provide and shall make a reasonable effort to |
17 | | inform the parents of the existence of other, local schools |
18 | | that provide similar services and the services that these other |
19 | | schools provide. This notification
shall
include without |
20 | | limitation information on school services, school
admissions |
21 | | criteria, and school contact information.
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22 | | In the development of the individualized education program |
23 | | for a student who has a disability on the autism spectrum |
24 | | (which includes autistic disorder, Asperger's disorder, |
25 | | pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified, |
26 | | childhood disintegrative disorder, and Rett Syndrome, as |
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1 | | defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental |
2 | | Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV, 2000)), the IEP team shall |
3 | | consider all of the following factors: |
4 | | (1) The verbal and nonverbal communication needs of the |
5 | | child. |
6 | | (2) The need to develop social interaction skills and |
7 | | proficiencies. |
8 | | (3) The needs resulting from the child's unusual |
9 | | responses to sensory experiences. |
10 | | (4) The needs resulting from resistance to |
11 | | environmental change or change in daily routines. |
12 | | (5) The needs resulting from engagement in repetitive |
13 | | activities and stereotyped movements. |
14 | | (6) The need for any positive behavioral |
15 | | interventions, strategies, and supports to address any |
16 | | behavioral difficulties resulting from autism spectrum |
17 | | disorder. |
18 | | (7) Other needs resulting from the child's disability |
19 | | that impact progress in the general curriculum, including |
20 | | social and emotional development. |
21 | | Public Act 95-257
does not create any new entitlement to a |
22 | | service, program, or benefit, but must not affect any |
23 | | entitlement to a service, program, or benefit created by any |
24 | | other law.
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25 | | If the student may be eligible to participate in the |
26 | | Home-Based Support
Services Program for Adults with Mental |
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1 | | Disabilities authorized under the
Developmental Disability and |
2 | | Mental Disability Services Act upon becoming an
adult, the |
3 | | student's individualized education program shall include plans |
4 | | for
(i) determining the student's eligibility for those |
5 | | home-based services, (ii)
enrolling the student in the program |
6 | | of home-based services, and (iii)
developing a plan for the |
7 | | student's most effective use of the home-based
services after |
8 | | the student becomes an adult and no longer receives special
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9 | | educational services under this Article. The plans developed |
10 | | under this
paragraph shall include specific actions to be taken |
11 | | by specified individuals,
agencies, or officials.
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12 | | (c) In the development of the individualized education |
13 | | program for a
student who is functionally blind, it shall be |
14 | | presumed that proficiency in
Braille reading and writing is |
15 | | essential for the student's satisfactory
educational progress. |
16 | | For purposes of this subsection, the State Board of
Education |
17 | | shall determine the criteria for a student to be classified as
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18 | | functionally blind. Students who are not currently identified |
19 | | as
functionally blind who are also entitled to Braille |
20 | | instruction include:
(i) those whose vision loss is so severe |
21 | | that they are unable to read and
write at a level comparable to |
22 | | their peers solely through the use of
vision, and (ii) those |
23 | | who show evidence of progressive vision loss that
may result in |
24 | | functional blindness. Each student who is functionally blind
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25 | | shall be entitled to Braille reading and writing instruction |
26 | | that is
sufficient to enable the student to communicate with |
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1 | | the same level of
proficiency as other students of comparable |
2 | | ability. Instruction should be
provided to the extent that the |
3 | | student is physically and cognitively able
to use Braille. |
4 | | Braille instruction may be used in combination with other
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5 | | special education services appropriate to the student's |
6 | | educational needs.
The assessment of each student who is |
7 | | functionally blind for the purpose of
developing the student's |
8 | | individualized education program shall include
documentation |
9 | | of the student's strengths and weaknesses in Braille skills.
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10 | | Each person assisting in the development of the individualized |
11 | | education
program for a student who is functionally blind shall |
12 | | receive information
describing the benefits of Braille |
13 | | instruction. The individualized
education program for each |
14 | | student who is functionally blind shall
specify the appropriate |
15 | | learning medium or media based on the assessment
report.
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16 | | (d) To the maximum extent appropriate, the placement shall |
17 | | provide the
child with the opportunity to be educated with |
18 | | children who do not have a disability; provided that children |
19 | | with
disabilities who are recommended to be
placed into regular |
20 | | education classrooms are provided with supplementary
services |
21 | | to assist the children with disabilities to benefit
from the |
22 | | regular
classroom instruction and are included on the teacher's |
23 | | regular education class
register. Subject to the limitation of |
24 | | the preceding sentence, placement in
special classes, separate |
25 | | schools or other removal of the child with a disability
from |
26 | | the regular educational environment shall occur only when the |
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1 | | nature of
the severity of the disability is such that education |
2 | | in the
regular classes with
the use of supplementary aids and |
3 | | services cannot be achieved satisfactorily.
The placement of |
4 | | English learners with disabilities shall
be in non-restrictive |
5 | | environments which provide for integration with
peers who do |
6 | | not have disabilities in bilingual classrooms. Annually, each |
7 | | January, school districts shall report data on students from |
8 | | non-English
speaking backgrounds receiving special education |
9 | | and related services in
public and private facilities as |
10 | | prescribed in Section 2-3.30. If there
is a disagreement |
11 | | between parties involved regarding the special education
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12 | | placement of any child, either in-state or out-of-state, the |
13 | | placement is
subject to impartial due process procedures |
14 | | described in Article 10 of the
Rules and Regulations to Govern |
15 | | the Administration and Operation of Special
Education.
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16 | | (e) No child who comes from a home in which a language |
17 | | other than English
is the principal language used may be |
18 | | assigned to any class or program
under this Article until he |
19 | | has been given, in the principal language
used by the child and |
20 | | used in his home, tests reasonably related to his
cultural |
21 | | environment. All testing and evaluation materials and |
22 | | procedures
utilized for evaluation and placement shall not be |
23 | | linguistically, racially or
culturally discriminatory.
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24 | | (f) Nothing in this Article shall be construed to require |
25 | | any child to
undergo any physical examination or medical |
26 | | treatment whose parents object thereto on the grounds that such |
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1 | | examination or
treatment conflicts with his religious beliefs.
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2 | | (g) School boards or their designee shall provide to the |
3 | | parents of a child prior written notice of any decision (a) |
4 | | proposing
to initiate or change, or (b) refusing to initiate or |
5 | | change, the
identification, evaluation, or educational |
6 | | placement of the child or the
provision of a free appropriate |
7 | | public education to their child, and the
reasons therefor. Such |
8 | | written notification shall also inform the
parent of the |
9 | | opportunity to present complaints with respect
to any matter |
10 | | relating to the educational placement of the student, or
the |
11 | | provision of a free appropriate public education and to have an
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12 | | impartial due process hearing on the complaint. The notice |
13 | | shall inform
the parents in the parents' native language,
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14 | | unless it is clearly not feasible to do so, of their rights and |
15 | | all
procedures available pursuant to this Act and the federal |
16 | | Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of |
17 | | 2004 (Public Law 108-446); it
shall be the responsibility of |
18 | | the State Superintendent to develop
uniform notices setting |
19 | | forth the procedures available under this Act
and the federal |
20 | | Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of |
21 | | 2004 (Public Law 108-446) to be used by all school boards. The |
22 | | notice
shall also inform the parents of the availability upon
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23 | | request of a list of free or low-cost legal and other relevant |
24 | | services
available locally to assist parents in initiating an
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25 | | impartial due process hearing. The State Superintendent shall |
26 | | revise the uniform notices required by this subsection (g) to |
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1 | | reflect current law and procedures at least once every 2 years. |
2 | | Any parent who is deaf, or
does not normally communicate using |
3 | | spoken English, who participates in
a meeting with a |
4 | | representative of a local educational agency for the
purposes |
5 | | of developing an individualized educational program shall be
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6 | | entitled to the services of an interpreter. The State Board of |
7 | | Education must adopt rules to establish the criteria, |
8 | | standards, and competencies for a bilingual language |
9 | | interpreter who attends an individualized education program |
10 | | meeting under this subsection to assist a parent who has |
11 | | limited English proficiency.
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12 | | (g-5) For purposes of this subsection (g-5), "qualified |
13 | | professional" means an individual who holds credentials to |
14 | | evaluate the child in the domain or domains for which an |
15 | | evaluation is sought or an intern working under the direct |
16 | | supervision of a qualified professional, including a master's |
17 | | or doctoral degree candidate. |
18 | | To ensure that a parent can participate fully and |
19 | | effectively with school personnel in the development of |
20 | | appropriate educational and related services for his or her |
21 | | child, the parent, an independent educational evaluator, or a |
22 | | qualified professional retained by or on behalf of a parent or |
23 | | child must be afforded reasonable access to educational |
24 | | facilities, personnel, classrooms, and buildings and to the |
25 | | child as provided in this subsection (g-5). The requirements of |
26 | | this subsection (g-5) apply to any public school facility, |
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1 | | building, or program and to any facility, building, or program |
2 | | supported in whole or in part by public funds. Prior to |
3 | | visiting a school, school building, or school facility, the |
4 | | parent, independent educational evaluator, or qualified |
5 | | professional may be required by the school district to inform |
6 | | the building principal or supervisor in writing of the proposed |
7 | | visit, the purpose of the visit, and the approximate duration |
8 | | of the visit. The visitor and the school district shall arrange |
9 | | the visit or visits at times that are mutually agreeable. |
10 | | Visitors shall comply with school safety, security, and |
11 | | visitation policies at all times. School district visitation |
12 | | policies must not conflict with this subsection (g-5). Visitors |
13 | | shall be required to comply with the requirements of applicable |
14 | | privacy laws, including those laws protecting the |
15 | | confidentiality of education records such as the federal Family |
16 | | Educational Rights and Privacy Act and the Illinois School |
17 | | Student Records Act. The visitor shall not disrupt the |
18 | | educational process. |
19 | | (1) A parent must be afforded reasonable access of |
20 | | sufficient duration and scope for the purpose of observing |
21 | | his or her child in the child's current educational |
22 | | placement, services, or program or for the purpose of |
23 | | visiting an educational placement or program proposed for |
24 | | the child. |
25 | | (2) An independent educational evaluator or a |
26 | | qualified professional retained by or on behalf of a parent |
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1 | | or child must be afforded reasonable access of sufficient |
2 | | duration and scope for the purpose of conducting an |
3 | | evaluation of the child, the child's performance, the |
4 | | child's current educational program, placement, services, |
5 | | or environment, or any educational program, placement, |
6 | | services, or environment proposed for the child, including |
7 | | interviews of educational personnel, child observations, |
8 | | assessments, tests or assessments of the child's |
9 | | educational program, services, or placement or of any |
10 | | proposed educational program, services, or placement. If |
11 | | one or more interviews of school personnel are part of the |
12 | | evaluation, the interviews must be conducted at a mutually |
13 | | agreed upon time, date, and place that do not interfere |
14 | | with the school employee's school duties. The school |
15 | | district may limit interviews to personnel having |
16 | | information relevant to the child's current educational |
17 | | services, program, or placement or to a proposed |
18 | | educational service, program, or placement. |
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20 | | (i) (Blank).
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21 | | (j) (Blank).
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22 | | (k) (Blank).
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23 | | (l) (Blank).
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24 | | (m) (Blank).
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25 | | (n) (Blank).
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26 | | (o) (Blank).
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