The newest addition to the IDEA regulations is more complicated than it appears at first glance. The regulation on revocation of consent for special education services left significant questions unanswered -- and you risk future litigation and potential harm to students who need special education if you fail to consider what the new regulation does not explicitly address.
School attorney Jose Martín explains what the regulation doesn't and provides practical strategies for dealing with the likely fallout from revocation situations. You’ll get expert analysis of the key changes tied to the revocation of consent rule and the rationale behind them, plus learn:
- Procedural safeguards surrounding revocation of consent
- What to do when a parent revokes consent and later requests reinstatement, or revokes consent for selected services
- How revocation intersects with Section 504 and NCLB's AYP reporting
- And more
Plus, you'll learn how the rule affects other aspects of the IDEA, such as discipline, child find, placement and the provision of FAPE.
(Printed materials included. CDs must be prepaid. No returns on CDs.)