Guest guest Posted May 30, 2005 Report Share Posted May 30, 2005 THIS IS CALIFORNIA LAW - THEY ARE HAVING A REALLY BAD TIME OUT THERE --- BUT , AS CALIFORNIA GOES, SO GOES THE NATION - IT WON'T BE LONG BEFORE THEY TRY TO DO IT HERE ---- COMMENTS, QUESTIONS??? -TERRY Re: [CAPCAWEB] AB 1662 updated Analysis by Assembly Committee > > >> OK TO FORWARD TO ORCO SPED RELIANCE TASK FORCE? >> ronlackey@... >> ======================================= >> --- Sally Kirk <marinkirks@...> wrote: >> >>> AnalysesAssembly Committee - 05/24/2005 - 7348 bytes >>> >>> AB 1662 >>> >>> Page 1 >>> >>> Date of Hearing: May 25, 2005 >>> >>> ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON >>> APPROPRIATIONS >>> Judy Chu, Chair >>> >>> AB 1662 (Lieber) - As Amended: >>> May 11, 2005 >>> >>> Policy Committee: >>> Education >>> Vote:11-0 >>> >>> Urgency: Yes State >>> Mandated Local Program: >>> Yes Reimbursable: Yes >>> >>> SUMMARY >>> >>> This bill makes changes to state special >>> education law to >>> conform to the 2004 reauthorization of the >>> federal Individuals >>> with Disabilities Education Improvement >>> Act (IDEA), including >>> the following major provisions: >>> >>> 1)Deletes state law that authorizes local >>> education agencies to >>> invite an individual with exceptional >>> needs beginning at age >>> 14, or younger, to attend the >>> individualized education program >>> (IEP) meeting regarding the transition >>> services of individuals >>> (federal law now requires transition >>> services to begin at 16). >>> >>> >>> 2)Defines " highly qualified teacher " for >>> special education >>> teachers in accordance to the federal No >>> Child Left Behind Act >>> of 2001. >>> >>> 3)Changes, in accordance with federal law, >>> the contents of an >>> IEP for an individual with exceptional >>> needs. >>> >>> 4)Requires the parties to execute a >>> legally binding agreement if >>> a signed confidential resolution is >>> reached regarding a >>> dispute between the LEA and a parent or >>> guardian. Specifies >>> that this signed resolution is >>> enforceable in any state and >>> federal court. >>> >>> 5)Authorizes a court to award reasonable >>> attorney's fees as part >>> of costs to a prevailing party who is a >>> state educational >>> agency or LEA, as specified. >>> >>> FISCAL EFFECT >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> AB 1662 >>> >>> Page 2 >>> >>> >>> Cost neutral, with potential minor General >>> Fund savings. The >>> bill updates statutes to properly enforce >>> IDEA. There are no >>> additional mandates, beyond what is >>> required by federal law and >>> regulations. >>> >>> The proposed 2005-06 budget contains $1 >>> billion in federal >>> special education funding and $3 billion >>> in state special >>> education funds. >>> >>> COMMENTS >>> >>> 1)Purpose . The Superintendent of >>> Public Instruction (SPI) is >>> sponsoring this bill to ensure that >>> California law is aligned >>> with the 2004 reauthorization of IDEA. >>> Changes were made in >>> areas related to teacher qualifications, >>> modifications to >>> Individualized Education Programs >>> (IEPs), conflict resolution, >>> transition, and procedural safeguards. >>> All changes to IDEA are >>> effective July 1, 2005, except the >>> definition of " highly >>> qualified " special education teacher, as >>> aligned with the >>> federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). >>> The teacher >>> qualification provisions became >>> effective on December 3, 2004, >>> per NCLB. >>> >>> According to the SPI, this bill " will >>> ensure that California >>> receives its share of federal special >>> education funds, which >>> is estimated at $1 billion for the >>> 2005-2006 fiscal year. >>> Secondly, it will help alleviate >>> confusion and non-compliance >>> issues in the field by creating uniform >>> special education laws >>> at the federal and state levels, >>> potentially saving local >>> education agencies, parents and the >>> state litigation costs. " >>> >>> 2)Should the state end the inclusion of >>> 14 year olds in IEP >>> meeting regarding transitional services >>> ? Transitional >>> services are set of coordinated >>> activities for an individuals >>> with exceptional needs that are designed >>> to help promote >>> movement from school to post-school >>> activities, including >>> vocational training, postsecondary >>> education, independent or >>> supported employment, adult education, >>> independent living, or >>> community participation. >>> >>> State law requires LEAs to invite, as >>> appropriate, students >>> beginning at age 14 to an IEP meeting >>> about transitional >>> services. The reauthorization of IDEA >>> requires LEAs to begin >>> inviting students at the age of 16. The >>> state can retain its >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> AB 1662 >>> >>> Page 3 >>> >>> current law, which invites students at >>> the age of 14, without >>> violating IDEA. The committee may wish >>> to consider amending >>> the bill to do this. >>> >>> >>> Analysis Prepared by : >>> / APPR. / (916) >>> 319-2081 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> === message truncated === >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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