Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Ed 1105.01 - Responsibilities of the Local Education Agency(a) The LEA shall comply with 34 CFR 300.111(c), relative to child find procedures.(b) The LEA shall have policies and procedures to ensure that any child who is potentially a child with a disability attending school and for any child 2.5 years of age up to 22 years of age residing within its jurisdiction is referred to the IEP team.(c) The child find system shall contain specific provisions to meet the particular circumstances pertinent to the following groups of persons: (1) For children from 2.5 years of age, the LEA shall use the special education process described in Ed 1104, to find, identify, and evaluate all children who are potentially children with disabilities and who are suspected by the LEA of being in need of special education or special education and related services, thereby ensuring that an IEP will be developed and implemented for any child who is eligible for special education by age 3; and(2) The LEA, using the special education process, shall find, identify, and evaluate all children suspected to be children with disabilities who are 2.5 years of age or older but less than 22 years of age.(d) The child find system shall include children who are placed unilaterally in nonpublic schools within the geographic boundaries of the local school district by their parents without involving the LEA.(e) The LEA shall provide the SEA, using NHSEIS, the following information: (1) Data concerning children suspected, evaluated, and determined eligible for special education; and(2) Data concerning children suspected, evaluated, and determined not eligible for special education.N.H. Admin. Code § Ed 1105.01
(see Revision Note at chapter heading for Ed 1100) #9197, eff 6-28-08
Amended by Volume XXXVII Number 15, Filed April 13, 2017, Proposed by #12141, Effective 3/24/2017, Expires 3/24/2027.Amended by Number 45, Filed November 9, 2023, Proposed by #13773, Effective 10/12/2023, Expires 10/12/2033.