N.J. Admin. Code § 8:17-6.1

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 11, June 3, 2024
Section 8:17-6.1 - Initial and ongoing evaluation and assessment
(a) The evaluation and assessment of a potentially eligible child shall be conducted by a qualified practitioner and shall be based on informed clinical opinion.
(b) As part of the process to measure a child's eligibility, the practitioner shall use an evaluation and assessment instrument, such as the BDI, the use of which instrument the Department recommends.
(c) The evaluation and assessment process consists of:
1. A review of pertinent records related to the child's current health status and medical history;
2. An evaluation of the child's level of functioning in each of the following developmental areas:
i. Physical, including gross motor, fine motor, vision and hearing;
ii. Cognitive development;
iii. Communication development;
iv. Social and emotional development; and
v. Adaptive development; and
3. The identification of appropriate services to meet the child's needs in the developmental areas identified in (c)2 above, through the IFSP process.

N.J. Admin. Code § 8:17-6.1