(a) As used in this part-
(b)
(c) To the extent that a State's standards for a profession or discipline, including standards for temporary or emergency certification, are not based on the highest requirements in the State applicable to a specific profession or discipline, the State's application for assistance under this part must include the steps the States is taking, the procedures for notifying public agencies and personnel of those steps, and the timelines it has established for the retraining or hiring of personnal that meet appropriate professional requirements in the State.
(d)
(e) In identifying the "highest requirements in the State" for purposes of this section, the requirements of all State statutes and the rules of all State agencies applicable to serving children eligible under this part and their families must be considered.
(f) A State may allow paraprofessionals and assistants who are appropriately trained and supervised, in accordance with State law, regulations,. or written policy, to assist in the provision of early intervention services to eligible children under this part.
(g) In implementing this section, a State may adopt a policy that includes making ongoing good-faith efforts to recruit and hire appropriately and adequately trained personnel to provide early intervention services to eligible children, including, in a geographic area of the State where there is a shortage of personnel that meet these qualifications, the most qualified individuals available who are making satisfactory progress toward completing applicable course work necessary to meet the standards described in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, consistent with State law, with in 3 years.
048-3 Wyo. Code R. § 303.361
58 FR 40959, 7/30/1993, as amended at 63 FR 18295, 4/14/1998
Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1435(a)(9) Note: This section requires that a State use its own existing highest requirements to determine the standards appropriate to personnel who provide early intervention services under this part. The regulations do not require States to set any specified training standard, such as a master's degree, for employment of personnel who provide services under this part. The regulations permit each State to determine the specific occupational categories required to provide early intervention services to children eligible under this part and their families, and to revise or expand these categories as needed. The professions or disciplines need not be limited to traditional occupational categories. Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1820-0550