Revocation Of Parental Consent ( Dixie R. Galvez) ( 16085E Lancashire Dr. 33470. U.S.A ( Dixiergalvez@gmail.com)
Revocation Of Parental Consent:
General Information
34 CFR Section 300.300 (b) (4)
If, at any time subsequent to the initial provision of special education and related services, the parent of a student revokes consent in writing for the continue of provision of special education and related services, the school district may not continue to provide special education and related services to the student. But must provide prior written notice before ceasing the provision of special education and related services. The school district may not use mediation or due process hearing procedures in order to obtain agreement or ruling that the services may be provided to the student.
If you revoke your consent for the continued provision of special education and related services to your child, your school district:
1.) Will not be considered to be in violation of the requirement to make a FAPE available to your child for its failure to provide the student with further special education and related services to your child; and
2.) Is not required to convene an IEP team meeting or develop an IEP for the student for further provision of spacial education and related services.
If you revoke consent in writing for your child receipt of special education services after the child is initially provided special education and related services, the school district is not required to amend your child education records to remove any references to the child receipt of special education and related services because of the revocation of consent.
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Confidentiality of Information
Definitions
34 CFR section 300.611
As used under the heading Confidentiality of Information:
Destruction means = Physical destruction or removal of personal identifiers from information so that the information is no longer personally identifiable.
Education Records means = The type of records covered under the definition of ¨Education Records"¨In 34 CFR Part 99,The regulations implementing the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act ( FERPA) of 1974, 20 U.S.C. 1232g.)
Participating Agency means = Any school district, agency, or institution that collects, maintains, or uses personally identifiable information, or from which information is obtained, under PART B of the IDEA.
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Personally Identifiable:
34 CFR Section 300.32
Personally identifiable means information that has:
a.) Your child name, Your name as the parent, or the name of another family member;
b.) Your Child Address;
c.) A personal identifier. such as your child social security number or student number; or
d.) A list of personal characteristics or other information that would make it possible to identify your child with reasonable certainty.
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Notice To Parents;
34 CFR Section 300.612
The Department of Education must give notice that is adequate to fully inform parents about confidentiality of personally identifiable information, including:
1.) A description of the extent to which the notice is given in the native language of the various population groups in the state:
2.) A description of the students on whom personally identifiable information is maintained, the types of information sought, the methods the state intends to use in gathering the information ( including the sources from whom information is gathered), and the uses to be made of the information;
3.) A summary of the policies and procedures that participating agencies must follow regarding storage, Disclosure to thirds parties, retention, and destruction of personally identifiable information; and
4.) A description of all of the rights of parents and children regarding this information, including the rights under the FERPA and its implementing regulations in 34 CFR PART 99.
Before any major identification, Location, or evaluation activity ( also known as ¨Child Find¨), the notice must be published or announced in newspapers or other media, or both, with circulation adequate to notify parents throughout the state of the activity to locate, identify, and evaluate children in need of special education and related services.
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Access Rights:
34 CFR Section 300.613 and Section 1002.22(3) (a)4, F.S
The participating agency must permit you to inspect and review any education records relating to your child that are collected, maintained, or used by your school district under PART B of the IDEA. The participating agency must comply with your request to inspect and review any education records on your child without unnecessary delay and before any meeting regarding an individual educational plan (IEP), or any impartial due process hearing ( Including a resolution meeting or a hearing regarding discipline), and in no case more than 30 calendar days after you have made a request.
Your right to inspect and review education records includes:
1.) Your right to a response from the participating agency to your reasonable requests for explanation and interpretation of the records;
2.) Your right to request that the participating agency provide copies of the records if you cannot effectively inspect and review the records unless you receive those copies; and
3.) Your right to have your representative inspect and review the records.
The participating agency may presume that you have authority to inspect and review records relating to your child unless advice that you do not have the authority under applicable state law governing such matters as guardianship or separation and divorce.
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