Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 49, December 5, 2024
Section 91-40-42a - Consultation(a) Each board shall engage in timely and meaningful consultation with representatives of private schools located in the school district and representatives of parents of children with disabilities enrolled in those private schools before making determinations regarding the following matters: (1) How the consultation process among the board, private school officials, and representatives of parents of private school children shall be organized and carried out, including how the process will operate throughout the school year to ensure that children with disabilities who are identified throughout the school year can receive the special education and related services that are provided to private school children; (2) how the child find process will be conducted, including the following: (A) How children enrolled in private schools who are suspected of having a disability can participate equitably in the child find process; and (B) how parents, teachers, and private school officials will be informed of the process; (3)(A) How the determination of the proportionate share of federal funds that will be available to serve private school children will be made, including a review of how the proportionate share of those funds must be calculated under the federal law; and (B) how special education and related services will be apportioned if the proportionate share of federal funds are insufficient to serve all of the private school children who are designated to receive services; and (4)(A) How, where, and by whom special education and related services will be provided to private school children, including a discussion of the means by which services will be delivered, including direct services and services through contracts; and (B) how and when final decisions on these issues will be made by the board. (b)(1) When a board believes that it has completed timely and meaningful consultation as required by this regulation, the board shall seek to obtain a written affirmation, signed by representatives of participating private schools, affirming that the consultation did occur. (2) If representatives of the private schools do not provide the affirmation within 30 days of the date the affirmation is requested, the board shall forward documentation of the consultation to the state department. (c)(1) A representative of a private school may submit a complaint to the state department alleging that the board of the school district in which the private school is located failed to engage in consultation that was meaningful and timely or did not give due consideration to the views of private school representatives. A copy of the complaint shall also be submitted to the board. (2) Each complaint submitted by a private school representative shall include a statement of the specific requirement that the board allegedly failed to meet and the facts that support the allegation. (3) Within 30 days of receiving a complaint, the board shall prepare a reply to the complaint and submit the reply and documentation supporting its position to the state department. (4)(A) Within 60 days of receiving a complaint, the state department shall issue a determination on whether the complaint is justified and any corrective action that is to be taken. (B) If the private school representative is dissatisfied with the decision of the state department, the representative may appeal the decision by submitting an appeal to the secretary of the United States department of education as specified in the federal regulations. Kan. Admin. Regs. § 91-40-42a
Authorized by K.S.A. 2007 Supp. 72-963; implementing K.S.A. 2007 Supp. 72-966; effective March 21, 2008.