Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Determining When to Invite Public Agencies to IEP Meetings


In Letter to Caplan, 50 IDELR 168, (OSEP, 2008), the following guidance is given when determining if public agencies need to be invited to IEP meetings: "However, in determining whether a public agency must invite another agency to an IEP Team meeting conducted under 34 CFR Section 300.320(b), in general, you may wish to consider such factors as whether a purpose of the IEP Team meeting will be in the consideration of the postsecondary goals for the child and the transition services neded to assist the child in reaching those goals; whether there is a participating agency, other than the public agency responsible for providing a free appropriate public education to the child, that is likely to be responsible for providing or paying for the child's transition services; and whether the consent of the parents or the child who has reached the age of majority has been provided for the other agency's participation at the IEP Team meeting conducted in accordance with 34 CFR Section 300.320(b)."

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