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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO EDUCATION - CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

     

     Introduced By: Senators Lombardi, DiPalma, Archambault, Conley, and Jabour

     Date Introduced: February 10, 2016

     Referred To: Senate Education

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Section 16-24-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-24 entitled "Children

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With Disabilities [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of Education Act]" is hereby

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amended to read as follows:

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     16-24-1. Duty of school committee to provide special education. -- (a) In any city or

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town where there is a child with a disability within the age range as designated by the regulations

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of the state board of regents for elementary and secondary education, who is functionally limited

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to such an extent that normal educational growth and development is prevented, the school

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committee of the city or town where the child resides shall provide the type of special education

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that will best satisfy the needs of the child with a disability, as recommended and approved by the

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state board of regents for elementary and secondary education in accordance with its regulations

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governing the education of children with disabilities.

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      (b) Notwithstanding any other federal or state law or regulation, the school committee

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where a parentally placed child who has or develops a disability in private school resides, shall

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provide the child with the same free and appropriate education as it provides to children in public

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schools. These children shall have the same rights and remedies in the regulations of the board of

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regents for elementary and secondary education governing the education of children with

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disabilities as children in public school relative to initially determining eligibility, implementation

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and/or any other rights and remedies relative to any special education services the child may be

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eligible or receive from the public school district.

 

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      (c) For the purpose of this statute, a parentally placed child who has or develops a

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disability in private school is defined as a child enrolled or placed in a private school by the

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unilateral decision of his or her parents and without consolation of the public school district, who

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either has, or at some point while at the private school is diagnosed with a learning disability.

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Parents who unilaterally enroll their child in a private school are required to pay the tuition costs

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related to the child's education that are unrelated to the child's disability, and the public school

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district where the child resides is responsible for payment of the services related to the child's

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disability as developed and determined in the child's individual education plan.

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      (d) For the purpose of this statute, a free and appropriate education is defined as special

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education services and related services that:

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      (1) Are provided at public expense, under public supervision and direction, and without

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charge;

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      (2) Meet all of the standards and requirements of the state of Rhode Island department of

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education and requirements of the regulations of the board of regents for elementary and

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secondary education governing the education of children with disabilities, which shall include

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initial evaluation and determination procedures;

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      (3) Include preschool, elementary school or secondary school education in the state; and

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      (4) Are provided in conformity with an individualized education program that meets the

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requirements of the regulations of the board of regents for elementary and secondary education

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governing the education of children with disabilities.

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      (e) In those cases that an individual education plan has been adopted for a child and the

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child moves to another town or city, the plan shall remain in effect until a new plan is adopted for

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the child in the new town or city.

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     (f) To ensure that parents and guardians (hereinafter collectively referred to as "parents")

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can participate fully and effectively with school personnel in the consideration and development

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of appropriate educational programs for their child, a school committee shall, upon request by a

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parent, provide timely access to parents and parent-designated independent evaluators and

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educational consultants for observations of a child's current program and of any program

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proposed for the child, including both academic and non-academic components of any such

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program. Parents and their designees shall be afforded access of sufficient duration and extent to

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enable them to evaluate a child's performance in a current program and the ability of a proposed

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program to enable such child to make effective progress. The duration and extent of the

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observation shall be based on the individual needs of the child. School committees shall impose

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no conditions or restrictions on such observations except those necessary to ensure the safety of

 

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children in a program, or the integrity of the program while under observation, or to protect

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children in the program from disclosure by an observer of confidential and personally identifiable

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education records in the event such education records are obtained in the course of an observation

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by a parent or a designee. A school department may require a parent or parent-designee to sign an

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agreement to hold confidential any information the parent or parent-designee may observe or

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derive from tangible education records of any student other than the parent's own child. The term

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"education records," as used in this section, means records and other tangible materials that

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contain information directly related to a student, or any information derived from tangible

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records, and maintained by a school department or its agents and employees. Failure to provide

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access to a parent and/or their representative under this section shall be prima facie evidence that

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the school committee did not allow the parent and/or their representative(s) to meaningfully

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participate in the development of their child's educational placement and/or programs.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO EDUCATION - CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

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     This act would permit parents and experts retained by parents to observe the behavior of

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a special needs child in the classroom for the purpose of evaluating the child's needs and progress.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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