Individuals with Disabilities Education Act definition

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or “IDEA” means Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 USC 1400, et. seq. and the regulations adopted thereunder, as amended from time to time.
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or "IDEA" means the Individuals With Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004, Public Law 108-446 [118 Stat. 2647; 20 U.S.C. 1400-1420].
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. (IDEA) means the Federal laws related to the education of students with disabilities.

Examples of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act in a sentence

  • In addition to meeting the certification requirements of the State of California, CONTRACTOR that operates a non-public school or agency outside of this State shall be certified and all staff persons providing services to pupils shall be certified and/or licensed by that state to provide, respectively, special education and related services and designated instruction and related services to pupils under the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. Sec.

  • In addition to meeting the certification requirements of the State of California, a CONTRACTOR that operates a program outside of this State shall be certified and all staff persons providing services to pupils shall be certified and/or licensed by that state to provide, respectively, special education and related services and designated instruction and related services to pupils under the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. Sec.

  • Surrogate parents shall serve as the child’s parent and have all the rights relative to the student's education that a parent has under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act pursuant to 20 USC 1414-1482 and 34 CFR 300.1-300.756.

  • CONTRACTOR shall recognize XXX-appointed surrogate parent assignments for students without parental representation, including unaccompanied homeless youth, in special education procedures pursuant to California government code section 7579.5. Surrogate parents shall serve as the child's parent and have all the rights relative to the student's education that a parent has under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act pursuant to 20 USC 1414-1482 and 34 CFR 300.1-300.756.

  • CONTRACTOR shall recognize an XXX appointed surrogate parent assignments for students without parental representation, including unaccompanied homeless youths, in special education procedures pursuant to California Government Code Section 7579.5. Surrogate parents shall serve as the child’s parent and have all the rights relative to the student's education that a parent has under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act pursuant to 20 USC 1414-1482 and 34 CFR 300.1- 300.756.


More Definitions of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or “IDEA” means federal statute at 20 U.S.C. §1401 et seq., formerly the Education of the Handicapped Act (EHA), P.L. 94-142, which is the statutory authority for these rules. Regulations implementing IDEA are found at 34 CFR 300, 303.
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or “IDEA” means the United States federal law that governs how states and public agencies provide early intervention, special education, and related services to children with disabilities. It addresses the educational needs of children with disabilities from birth through age 21 years old.
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act means the federal law ensuring the rights of children with disabilities to a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) (also referred to as IDEA).¶
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or "IDEA" means the federal law addressing the education of children with disabilities codified at 20 U.S.C. section 1400 and federal regulations codified at 34 C.F.R. parts 300 and 303 in effect as of October 28, 2011.
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. (IDEA) means the federal special education law. [20
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or “IDEA” means the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, approved November 29, 1975 (Pub.L. 94-142, 89 Stat. 773, as amended; codified at 20 U.S.C. §§ 1400 et seq.).

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  • Person with disabilities ’ means a person who—

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