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1
Finalizing the IEP Process
  • Consent for Initial IEP
  • PWN following the IEP
  • Copies to Parent
  • IEP Amendments
  • Revocation of Consent

West Virginia Department of Education February
2010
2
Informed Consent
Informed consent is written approval given by
parent/adult student who has been fully informed
of and understands all information relevant to
the proposed IEP.
  • Native language or mode of communication
  • Voluntary
  • May be revoked at any time
  • Indicated by signature (parent/adult student)

3
Obtaining Parental Consent
  • Initial IEP only
  • Document reasonable attempts to obtain consent
  • Provide PWN

4
Refusal of Consent or Failure to Respond
  • The district
  • must provide PWN of proposal
  • must fully inform parent of reasons student
    should receive services/consequences of refusing
  • may not use mediation or due process complaint to
    obtain consent
  • is not required to convene an IEP Team or
    develop an IEP

Also plicable if parent refuses to respond.
5
Provision of the IEP to Parents
  • At the conclusion of the IEP Team meeting, prior
    written notice and a copy of the IEP must be
    provided to the parent /adult student.

6
Prior Written Notice (PWN)
  • The act of informing a parent/adult student in
    writing, within a reasonable amount of time,
    before the district proposes or refuses to
    initiate or change the students identification,
    evaluation, educational placement, or provision
    of FAPE.

7
Purposes of PWN
  • To provide the parent/adult student with enough
    information so he/she fully understands the
    districts proposed or refused action(s) and to
    make informed decisions, if necessary and
  • To provide a framework for data-based discussion
    and problem solving.

8
Content of PWN
  • Description of the action proposed or refused
  • Explanation of reasons for proposal or refusal
  • Description of each evaluation procedure,
    assessment, record, or report the district used
    as a basis for the proposed or refused action
  • Description of other options considered and the
    reasons why those options were rejected

9
Content of PWN (cont.)
  • Description of other factors relevant to the
    districts proposal/refusal
  • Statements regarding
  • Protections under Procedural Safeguards and
  • How to obtain a copy of the Procedural Safeguards
    Notice
  • Sources to contact in obtaining assistance in
    understanding their Procedural Safeguards Notice

10
Timeline for the Provision of PWN
  • 5 days prior to implementing the proposed action,
    or
  • Within 5 days of the refusal

11
Reflect Discuss
  • Discuss how you ensure parents
  • understand the IEP.

12
IEP Amendments
  • Allow for changes to a students IEP after the
    annual IEP
  • Require prior parent and district agreement in
    writing
  • Document the changes on the IEP Amendment Form

13
IEP Amendments (Cont.)
  • Must be provided to the parents
  • Revised copy with amendments incorporated
    provided to parents upon request
  • Date remains the date of the original IEP
  • Inform all service providers impacted by the
    amendments

14
Revocation of Consent
  • IDEA Supplemental Regulations (December 31, 2008)
  • Allows parents to unilaterally withdraw their
    children from further receipt of ALL special
    education and related services

15
Revocation of Consent
  • Parent must
  • District must
  • Revoke consent in writing
  • Fully inform parent of reasons for and
    consequences of not providing services
  • Provide PWN
  • Cease providing services after 5 days no
    violation of FAPE

16
Revocation of Consent
  • When parent revokes consent for continued
    special education and related services, the
    district
  • Is not required to amend the students
    educational records to remove any references to
    the students receipt of special education and
    related services
  • Is not deemed to have knowledge that the student
    is a student with a disability and student is not
    entitled to Policy 2419 discipline protections
  • Is not required to provide accommodations in the
    GEE

Any future parental request for services is
treated as an initial evaluation.
17
Disagreement with IEP
  • If the IEP Team and parent/adult student
    disagree regarding IEP provisions
  • Convene IEP Team to determine if FAPE will be
    provided and amend IEP accordingly
  • If disagreement regarding FAPE
  • provide PWN
  • parent/adult student may use dispute resolution
    processes
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