Family Network on Disabilities

INformation Hub

Q&A on Dispute Resolution in Part B and Part C During COVID-19

Q&A on Dispute Resolution in Part B and Part C During COVID-19

(2020, June 22) | Useful to Parent Centers, state education agencies, state lead agencies, and Part B and Part C programs regarding dispute resolution

 

On June 22, 2020, the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) at the U.S. Department of Education issued two question-and-answer guidances on dispute resolution in Parts B and C during the coronvirus pandemic. These were:

IDEA Part B Dispute Resolution in COVID-19 Environment Q&A Documents (4 pages)
Answers questions such as:

    • How can parents and public agencies resolve disagreements regarding special education matters while school buildings and other public facilities are closed due to the pandemic?
    • Is a State educational agency (SEA) permitted to extend the 60-day time limit for resolving a State complaint due to circumstances related to the pandemic?
    • How can parents and public agencies use IDEA’s mediation procedures to resolve disputes when schools and other public facilities are closed or have restrictions that prevent face-to-face meetings?

_____________

IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution in COVID-19 Environment Q&A Documents (5 pages)
Answers questions such as:

    • How can parents, State lead agencies , and early intervention service providers resolve disagreements regarding IDEA Part C early intervention matters due to conditions related to the public health response to the pandemic?
    • Is a State lead agency permitted to extend the 60-day time limit for resolving State complaints due to circumstances related to the pandemic?
    • May due process hearings be conducted virtually when agencies and other public facilities are closed or have restrictions that prevent face-to-face meetings?

Back to top

SOURCE ARTICLE: Center for Parent Information & Resources