Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 6A-6.03023 - Exceptional Student Education Eligibility for Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder
(1) Definition.
Autism spectrum disorder is a condition that reflects a wide range of symptoms
and levels of impairment, which vary in severity from one (1) individual to
another. Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by an atypical developmental
profile with a pattern of qualitative impairments in social interaction and
social communication, and the presence of restricted or repetitive patterns of
behavior, interests, or activities, which occur across settings.
(2) General education interventions and
activities. Prior to referral for evaluation the requirements in subsection
6A-6.0331(1),
F.A.C., must be met.
(3)
Evaluation. In addition to the procedures identified in subsection
6A-6.0331(5),
F.A.C., the district shall conduct a full and individual evaluation that
addresses the core features of autism spectrum disorder to include deficits in
social interaction, social communication, and restricted or repetitive,
patterns of behavior, interests, or activities. An evaluation for determining
eligibility shall include the following components:
(a) Behavioral observations conducted by
members of the evaluation team targeting social interaction, social
communication skills, and restricted or repetitive patterns of behavior,
interests, or activities, across settings;
(b) A social/developmental history based on
an interview with the parents(s) or guardian(s);
(c) A psychological evaluation that includes
assessment of academic, intellectual, social-emotional, and behavioral
functioning and must include at least one (1) standardized instrument specific
to autism spectrum disorder;
(d) A
language evaluation that includes assessment of the pragmatic (both verbal and
nonverbal) and social interaction components of social communication. An
observation of the student's social communication skills must be conducted by a
speech language pathologist;
(e) A
standardized assessment of adaptive behavior; and,
(f) If behavioral concerns are present, a
functional behavioral assessment is conducted to inform behavioral
interventions on the student's individual educational plan.
(4) Criteria for eligibility. A student with
autism spectrum disorder is eligible for exceptional student education if all
of the following criteria are met:
(a)
Evidence of all of the following:
1.
Impairment in social interaction as evidenced by delayed, absent, or atypical
ability to relate to individuals or the environment;
2. Impairment in verbal or nonverbal language
skills used for social communication; and,
3. Restricted or repetitive patterns of
behavior, interests, or activities.
(b) The core features identified in
subparagraphs (4)(a)1., (4)(a)2., and (4)(a)3. of this rule, occur across
settings.
(c) The student needs
special education as defined in paragraph
6A-6.03411(1)(kk),
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 1003.01, 1003.57, 1003.571 FS. Law Implemented 1003.01, 1003.57, 1003.571 FS.
New 7-2-79, Formerly 6A-6.3023, Amended 7-1-07, 12-15-09, 4-1-15.
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