--H.R.1350--

H.R.1350

One Hundred Eighth Congress

of the

United States of America

AT THE SECOND SESSION

Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday,

the twentieth day of January, two thousand and four

An Act

To reauthorize the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and for other purposes.

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

SEC. 2. ORGANIZATION OF THE ACT.

TITLE I--AMENDMENTS TO THE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION ACT

SEC. 101. AMENDMENTS TO THE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION ACT.

`PART A--GENERAL PROVISIONS

`SEC. 601. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; FINDINGS; PURPOSES.

`Part A--General Provisions

`Sec. 601. Short title; table of contents; findings; purposes.

`Sec. 602. Definitions.

`Sec. 603. Office of Special Education Programs.

`Sec. 604. Abrogation of State sovereign immunity.

`Sec. 605. Acquisition of equipment; construction or alteration of facilities.

`Sec. 606. Employment of individuals with disabilities.

`Sec. 607. Requirements for prescribing regulations.

`Sec. 608. State administration.

`Sec. 609. Paperwork reduction.

`Sec. 610. Freely associated states.

`Part B--Assistance for Education of All Children With Disabilities

`Sec. 611. Authorization; allotment; use of funds; authorization of appropriations.

`Sec. 612. State eligibility.

`Sec. 613. Local educational agency eligibility.

`Sec. 614. Evaluations, eligibility determinations, individualized education programs, and educational placements.

`Sec. 615. Procedural safeguards.

`Sec. 616. Monitoring, technical assistance, and enforcement.

`Sec. 617. Administration.

`Sec. 618. Program information.

`Sec. 619. Preschool grants.

`Part C--Infants and Toddlers With Disabilities

`Sec. 631. Findings and policy.

`Sec. 632. Definitions.

`Sec. 633. General authority.

`Sec. 634. Eligibility.

`Sec. 635. Requirements for statewide system.

`Sec. 636. Individualized family service plan.

`Sec. 637. State application and assurances.

`Sec. 638. Uses of funds.

`Sec. 639. Procedural safeguards.

`Sec. 640. Payor of last resort.

`Sec. 641. State interagency coordinating council.

`Sec. 642. Federal administration.

`Sec. 643. Allocation of funds.

`Sec. 644. Authorization of appropriations.

`Part D--National Activities To Improve Education of Children With Disabilities

`Sec. 650. Findings.

`SUBPART 1--STATE PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS

`Sec. 651. Purpose; definition of personnel; program authority.

`Sec. 652. Eligibility and collaborative process.

`Sec. 653. Applications.

`Sec. 654. Use of funds.

`Sec. 655. Authorization of appropriations.

`SUBPART 2--PERSONNEL PREPARATION, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, MODEL DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS, AND DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION

`Sec. 661. Purpose; definition of eligible entity.

`Sec. 662. Personnel development to improve services and results for children with disabilities.

`Sec. 663. Technical assistance, demonstration projects, dissemination of information, and implementation of scientifically based research.

`Sec. 664. Studies and evaluations.

`Sec. 665. Interim alternative educational settings, behavioral supports, and systemic school interventions.

`Sec. 667. Authorization of appropriations.

`SUBPART 3--SUPPORTS TO IMPROVE RESULTS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

`Sec. 670. Purposes.

`Sec. 671. Parent training and information centers.

`Sec. 672. Community parent resource centers.

`Sec. 673. Technical assistance for parent training and information centers.

`Sec. 674. Technology development, demonstration, and utilization; and media services.

`Sec. 675. Authorization of appropriations.

`SUBPART 4--GENERAL PROVISIONS

`Sec. 681. Comprehensive plan for subparts 2 and 3.

`Sec. 682. Administrative provisions.

`SEC. 602. DEFINITIONS.

`SEC. 603. OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS.

`SEC. 604. ABROGATION OF STATE SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY.

`SEC. 605. ACQUISITION OF EQUIPMENT; CONSTRUCTION OR ALTERATION OF FACILITIES.

`SEC. 606. EMPLOYMENT OF INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES.

`SEC. 607. REQUIREMENTS FOR PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS.

`SEC. 608. STATE ADMINISTRATION.

`SEC. 609. PAPERWORK REDUCTION.

`SEC. 610. FREELY ASSOCIATED STATES.

`PART B--ASSISTANCE FOR EDUCATION OF ALL CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

`SEC. 611. AUTHORIZATION; ALLOTMENT; USE OF FUNDS; AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

`(aa) the amount the State received under this section for fiscal year 1999; and

`(bb) 1/3 of 1 percent of the amount by which the amount appropriated under subsection (i) for the fiscal year exceeds the amount appropriated for this section for fiscal year 1999;

`(aa) the amount the State received under this section for the preceding fiscal year; and

`(bb) that amount multiplied by the percentage by which the increase in the funds appropriated for this section from the preceding fiscal year exceeds 1.5 percent; or

`(aa) the amount the State received under this section for the preceding fiscal year; and

`(bb) that amount multiplied by 90 percent of the percentage increase in the amount appropriated for this section from the preceding fiscal year.

`(aa) addresses the financial impact a high need child with a disability has on the budget of the child's local educational agency; and

`(bb) ensures that the cost of the high need child with a disability is greater than 3 times the average per pupil expenditure (as defined in section 9101 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965) in that State;

`SEC. 612. STATE ELIGIBILITY.

`(aa) by employees of a public agency; or

`(bb) through contract by the public agency with an individual, association, agency, organization, or other entity.

`(aa) at the most recent IEP meeting that the parents attended prior to removal of the child from the public school, the parents did not inform the IEP Team that they were rejecting the placement proposed by the public agency to provide a free appropriate public education to their child, including stating their concerns and their intent to enroll their child in a private school at public expense; or

`(bb) 10 business days (including any holidays that occur on a business day) prior to the removal of the child from the public school, the parents did not give written notice to the public agency of the information described in item (aa);

`(aa) the school prevented the parent from providing such notice;

`(bb) the parents had not received notice, pursuant to section 615, of the notice requirement in clause (iii)(I); or

`(cc) compliance with clause (iii)(I) would likely result in physical harm to the child; and

`(aa) the parent is illiterate or cannot write in English; or

`(bb) compliance with clause (iii)(I) would likely result in serious emotional harm to the child.

`SEC. 613. LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCY ELIGIBILITY.

`SEC. 614. EVALUATIONS, ELIGIBILITY DETERMINATIONS, INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAMS, AND EDUCATIONAL PLACEMENTS.

`(aa) the local educational agency shall not be considered to be in violation of the requirement to make available a free appropriate public education to the child for the failure to provide such child with the special education and related services for which the local educational agency requests such consent; and

`(bb) the local educational agency shall not be required to convene an IEP meeting or develop an IEP under this section for the child for the special education and related services for which the local educational agency requests such consent.

`(aa) despite reasonable efforts to do so, the agency cannot discover the whereabouts of the parent of the child;

`(bb) the rights of the parents of the child have been terminated in accordance with State law; or

`(cc) the rights of the parent to make educational decisions have been subrogated by a judge in accordance with State law and consent for an initial evaluation has been given by an individual appointed by the judge to represent the child.

`(aa) how the child's disability affects the child's involvement and progress in the general education curriculum;

`(bb) for preschool children, as appropriate, how the disability affects the child's participation in appropriate activities; and

`(cc) for children with disabilities who take alternate assessments aligned to alternate achievement standards, a description of benchmarks or short-term objectives;

`(aa) meet the child's needs that result from the child's disability to enable the child to be involved in and make progress in the general education curriculum; and

`(bb) meet each of the child's other educational needs that result from the child's disability;

`(aa) to advance appropriately toward attaining the annual goals;

`(bb) to be involved in and make progress in the general education curriculum in accordance with subclause (I) and to participate in extracurricular and other nonacademic activities; and

`(cc) to be educated and participate with other children with disabilities and nondisabled children in the activities described in this subparagraph;

`(AA) the child cannot participate in the regular assessment; and

`(BB) the particular alternate assessment selected is appropriate for the child;

`(aa) appropriate measurable postsecondary goals based upon age appropriate transition assessments related to training, education, employment, and, where appropriate, independent living skills;

`(bb) the transition services (including courses of study) needed to assist the child in reaching those goals; and

`(cc) beginning not later than 1 year before the child reaches the age of majority under State law, a statement that the child has been informed of the child's rights under this title, if any, that will transfer to the child on reaching the age of majority under section 615(m).

`(aa) assurances that the development of a multi-year IEP under this paragraph is optional for parents;

`(bb) assurances that the parent is required to provide informed consent before a comprehensive multi-year IEP is developed;

`(cc) a list of required elements for each multi-year IEP, including--

`(AA) measurable goals pursuant to paragraph (1)(A)(i)(II), coinciding with natural transition points for the child, that will enable the child to be involved in and make progress in the general education curriculum and that will meet the child's other needs that result from the child's disability; and

`(BB) measurable annual goals for determining progress toward meeting the goals described in subitem (AA); and

`(dd) a description of the process for the review and revision of each multi-year IEP, including--

`(AA) a review by the IEP Team of the child's multi-year IEP at each of the child's natural transition points;

`(BB) in years other than a child's natural transition points, an annual review of the child's IEP to determine the child's current levels of progress and whether the annual goals for the child are being achieved, and a requirement to amend the IEP, as appropriate, to enable the child to continue to meet the measurable goals set out in the IEP;

`(CC) if the IEP Team determines on the basis of a review that the child is not making sufficient progress toward the goals described in the multi-year IEP, a requirement that the local educational agency shall ensure that the IEP Team carries out a more thorough review of the IEP in accordance with paragraph (4) within 30 calendar days; and

`(DD) at the request of the parent, a requirement that the IEP Team shall conduct a review of the child's multi-year IEP rather than or subsequent to an annual review.

`SEC. 615. PROCEDURAL SAFEGUARDS.

`(aa) an explanation of why the agency proposed or refused to take the action raised in the complaint;

`(bb) a description of other options that the IEP Team considered and the reasons why those options were rejected;

`(cc) a description of each evaluation procedure, assessment, record, or report the agency used as the basis for the proposed or refused action; and

`(dd) a description of the factors that are relevant to the agency's proposal or refusal.

`SEC. 616. MONITORING, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, AND ENFORCEMENT.

`SEC. 617. ADMINISTRATION.

`SEC. 618. PROGRAM INFORMATION.

`SEC. 619. PRESCHOOL GRANTS.

`(aa) the amount the State received under this section for fiscal year 1997; and

`(bb) 1/3 of 1 percent of the amount by which the amount appropriated under subsection (j) for the fiscal year exceeds the amount appropriated for this section for fiscal year 1997;

`(aa) the amount the State received under this section for the preceding fiscal year; and

`(bb) that amount multiplied by the percentage by which the increase in the funds appropriated under this section from the preceding fiscal year exceeds 1.5 percent; or

`(aa) the amount the State received under this section for the preceding fiscal year; and

`(bb) that amount multiplied by 90 percent of the percentage increase in the amount appropriated under this section from the preceding fiscal year.

`PART C--INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES

`SEC. 631. FINDINGS AND POLICY.

`SEC. 632. DEFINITIONS.

`SEC. 633. GENERAL AUTHORITY.

`SEC. 634. ELIGIBILITY.

`SEC. 635. REQUIREMENTS FOR STATEWIDE SYSTEM.

`SEC. 636. INDIVIDUALIZED FAMILY SERVICE PLAN.

`SEC. 637. STATE APPLICATION AND ASSURANCES.

`SEC. 638. USES OF FUNDS.

`SEC. 639. PROCEDURAL SAFEGUARDS.

`SEC. 640. PAYOR OF LAST RESORT.

`SEC. 641. STATE INTERAGENCY COORDINATING COUNCIL.

`SEC. 642. FEDERAL ADMINISTRATION.

`SEC. 643. ALLOCATION OF FUNDS.

`SEC. 644. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

`PART D--NATIONAL ACTIVITIES TO IMPROVE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

`SEC. 650. FINDINGS.

`Subpart 1--State Personnel Development Grants

`SEC. 651. PURPOSE; DEFINITION OF PERSONNEL; PROGRAM AUTHORITY.

`SEC. 652. ELIGIBILITY AND COLLABORATIVE PROCESS.

`SEC. 653. APPLICATIONS.

`SEC. 654. USE OF FUNDS.

`SEC. 655. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

`Subpart 2--Personnel Preparation, Technical Assistance, Model Demonstration Projects, and Dissemination of Information

`SEC. 661. PURPOSE; DEFINITION OF ELIGIBLE ENTITY.

`SEC. 662. PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT TO IMPROVE SERVICES AND RESULTS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES.

`SEC. 663. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS, DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION, AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SCIENTIFICALLY BASED RESEARCH.

`SEC. 664. STUDIES AND EVALUATIONS.

`SEC. 665. INTERIM ALTERNATIVE EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS, BEHAVIORAL SUPPORTS, AND SYSTEMIC SCHOOL INTERVENTIONS.

`SEC. 667. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

`Subpart 3--Supports To Improve Results for Children With Disabilities

`SEC. 670. PURPOSES.

`SEC. 671. PARENT TRAINING AND INFORMATION CENTERS.

`SEC. 672. COMMUNITY PARENT RESOURCE CENTERS.

`SEC. 673. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR PARENT TRAINING AND INFORMATION CENTERS.

`SEC. 674. TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, DEMONSTRATION, AND UTILIZATION; MEDIA SERVICES; AND INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS.

`SEC. 675. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

`Subpart 4--General Provisions

`SEC. 681. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR SUBPARTS 2 AND 3.

`SEC. 682. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS.

TITLE II--NATIONAL CENTER FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION RESEARCH

SEC. 201. NATIONAL CENTER FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION RESEARCH.

`PART E--NATIONAL CENTER FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION RESEARCH

`SEC. 175. ESTABLISHMENT.

`SEC. 176. COMMISSIONER FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION RESEARCH.

`SEC. 177. DUTIES.

`Part E--National Center for Special Education Research

SEC. 202. NATIONAL BOARD FOR EDUCATION SCIENCES.

SEC. 203. REGIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEES.

TITLE III--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

SEC. 301. AMENDMENT TO CHILDREN'S HEALTH ACT OF 2000.

SEC. 302. EFFECTIVE DATES.

SEC. 303. TRANSITION.

SEC. 304. REPEALER.

SEC. 305. IDEA TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS TO OTHER LAWS.

SEC. 306. COPYRIGHT.

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Vice President of the United States and

President of the Senate.

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