Presented by Michael J. Joyce, Esq.
When creating Section 504 plans for students with food allergies or other chronic health conditions, special educators must be aware of all their legal compliance responsibilities. With new OCR Letters detailing mandates of this evolving aspect of 504, now is the time to make sure you and your staff are current on it all.
Education law attorney and former OCR enforcement attorney Michael Joyce reviews 504’s eligibility standards and shares practical approaches to achieve compliance, so you can avoid the unnecessary costs of an OCR investigation. Plus, he guides you through:
Applying the appropriate procedural requirements when determining eligibility and services needed by each student
Ensuring consistent application of 504 to serve students with life-threatening food allergies
Interpreting how Section 504 eligibility requirements apply to post-concussion syndrome and other challenging medical conditions
And much more!