The department, consistent with the requirements in this chapter, shall screen children under the age of three who have been referred to the Part C program to determine whether they are suspected of having a disability under Part C.
If the department or early intervention service provider proposes to screen a child, it must:
If the parent consents to the screening and the screening or other available information indicates that the child is suspected of having a disability, after notice is provided, and once parental consent is obtained, an evaluation and assessment of the child must be conducted. If the parent consents to the screening and the screening or other available information indicates that the child is not suspected of having a disability, the department or early intervention service provider shall ensure that notice of that determination is provided to the parent, and that the notice describes the parent's right to request an evaluation.
If the parent of the child requests and consents to an evaluation at any time during the screening process, evaluation of the child must be conducted, even if the department or early intervention service provider has determined that the child is not suspected of having a disability.
S.D. Admin. R. 24:14:11:01.03
General Authority: SDCL 13-37-1.1.
Law Implemented: SDCL 13-1-23, 13-14-1, 13-37-1.1.