Current through Register No. 49, December 5, 2024
Section Ed 1107.01 - Evaluation(a) The LEA shall comply with 34 CFR 300.301- 34 CFR 300.311 relative to evaluations.(b) The LEA shall comply with 34 CFR 300.302-305 relative to evaluation procedures and reevaluation. The child's educational history shall be reviewed, including identification of the child's past opportunities to have acquired important skills and information.(c) For initial evaluations, the evaluation process, as defined in Ed 1102.02(n), shall be completed within 60 days after receipt of parental consent to evaluate.(d) For reevaluations, the evaluation process as defined in Ed 1102.02(n) shall be completed within 60 days after the receipt of parental consent to evaluate, or at the conclusion of any extension provided in Ed 1107.01(e).(e) Upon written consent of the parties, the 60 day time limit required by Ed 1107.01(d) may be extended by a specific number of days, not to exceed 30 days.(f) For children served by family centered early supports and services, the evaluation process, including a written summary report, shall be completed prior to the child's third birthday.(g) If a referral is ordered by a court pursuant to RSA 169-B:22, 169-C:20 or 169-D:18, upon the receipt of the order for referral, the IEP team shall, within 15 business days of the referral, determine whether the concerns raised by the referral can be addressed utilizing existing pupil support services available to all children, whether additional information is required, and what testing, if any, is needed to address any remaining concerns raised by the referral about how the referral is determined.(h) All of the requirements for diagnostic information specified in Ed 1107 shall apply to the selection, administration, and interpretation of vocational assessments.(i) The LEA shall comply with 34 CFR 300.301- 311 relative to determining the existence of a disability.N.H. Admin. Code § Ed 1107.01
(see Revision Note at chapter heading for Ed 1100) #9197, eff 6-28-08
Amended by Volume XXXVII Number 15, Filed April 13, 2017, Proposed by #12141, Effective 3/24/2017, Expires 3/24/2027.