Procedural Safeguards Notice
Procedural Safeguards Q & A Amendments of 2004
- 1. Whose rights are these?
- 2. When must there be written notice and what is the purpose of the notice?
- 3. When must you be given a copy of the Procedural Safeguards?
- 4. What if the parent does not give consent for the testing?
- 5. What is an independent educational evaluation (IEE) and when can a parent request one?
- 6. Can a parent review their child's educational records?
- 7. Can the district share educational information without parental written consent?
- 8. How does a parent get information in the educational record amended or removed?
- 9. Are discipline records part of a student's educational records?
- 10. How long must districts keep educational records?
- 11. Are districts required to inform parents of meetings regarding their child's special education program?
- 12. What if I want to appeal the evaluation, placement or the provisions in the IEP that the district is proposing, but do not want to have a due process hearing at this time?
- 13. Can students with disabilities be suspended?
- 14. What is a manifestation determination and when is one conducted?
- 15. When do districts need to conduct a functional behavioral assessment and develop a behavioral intervention plan?
- 16. What if I disagree with the manifestation determination?
- 17. Can districts request an expedited due process hearing?
- 18. My child was suspended after I requested an evaluation to determine if he is eligible to receive special education services. Can he be suspended?
- 19. My child is a student in a private school. Is she entitled to special education services?
- 20. How do some students receive public special education services in their home or have the public school district pay for their services in a private school?
- 21. What must I do to have the public school district reimburse me for placing my child in a private agency?
- 22. How can I appeal decisions made by the district(s)?
- 23. How do I file a child complaint if I feel that the district(s) is not following state or federal regulations?
- 24. If I hire an attorney, does the district have to pay attorney fees?
- 25. Can I withdraw my son from special education services even if the school feels that he requires them?
1. Whose rights are these?
2. When must there be written notice and what is the purpose of the notice?
3. When must you be given a copy of the Procedural Safeguards?
4. What if the parent does not give consent for the testing?
5. What is an independent educational evaluation (IEE) and when can a parent request one?
6. Can a parent review their child's educational records?
7. Can the district share educational information without parental written consent?
8. How does a parent get information in the educational record amended or removed?
9. Are discipline records part of a student's educational records?
10. How long must districts keep educational records?
11. Are districts required to inform parents of meetings regarding their child's special education program?
12. What if I want to appeal the evaluation, placement or the provisions in the IEP that the district is proposing, but do not want to have a due process hearing at this time?
13. Can students with disabilities be suspended?
14. What is a manifestation determination and when is one conducted?
15. When do districts need to conduct a functional behavioral assessment and develop a behavioral intervention plan?
16. What if I disagree with the manifestation determination?
17. Can districts request an expedited due process hearing?
18. My child was suspended after I requested an evaluation to determine if he is eligible to receive special education services. Can he be suspended?
19. My child is a student in a private school. Is she entitled to special education services?
20. How do some students receive public special education services in their home or have the public school district pay for their services in a private school?
21. What must I do to have the public school district reimburse me for placing my child in a private agency?
22. How can I appeal decisions made by the district(s)?
23. How do I file a child complaint if I feel that the district(s) is not following state or federal regulations?
24. If I hire an attorney, does the district have to pay attorney fees?
25. Can I withdraw my son from special education services even if the school feels that he requires them?
Procedural Safeguards Notice
Additional information about your procedural safeguards can be obtained from the following:
Missouri Parents Act (MPACT)
800.743.7634
800.743.7634 (voice/TDD)
Fax 816.531.4777
Special Education Compliance
573.751.0699