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Dispute Resolution
Module 5
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Dylan Gillis
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Dispute resolution is important to all parties to best serve the student. Sometimes the outcomes are a process and can have greater implications.
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Key IDEAS
IEP Facilitation
Resolution Meeting
Written State Complaint
Due Process Complaint
Expedited Hearing Request
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iep fACILITATION
Must be agreed on by both parents and district
School schedules facilitation meeting with ODR on mutually agreed time by IEP team
Attendance is the same for IEP members
Facilitator is not a team member
There is no cost for an IEP facilitation
Facilitator does not make decisions for the team
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Resolution Meeting
Takes place after a parent files for due process but before a due process hearing
Meeting takes place 15 calendar days after LEA receives notice of due process filing
The purpose of the resolution meeting is for the parent and LEA to discuss why a due process complaint was made
This will help resolve/discuss concerns
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Written state Complaint
A request to investigate an LEA when IDEA has not been followed
A decision must be made 60 calendar days after complaint was received
Complaints should be made within 1 year of known problem
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Due Process Hearing
Process used to resolve a formal complaint made by parent or LEA
Process complaints must be filed within 2 years of a date when party knew of the problem
Decision must be issued within 45 calendar days from the end of the resolution period
Most adversarial dispute resolution process
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Expeited Hearing Request
With an EHR, resolution meeting must occur within 7 calendar days
The decision must be issued within 10 school days
A special type of process in certain situations that relate to a student's discipline and placement
LEA may use this process if believes that a child's behavior could be dangerous to self or others
Victoria Newton
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