Haw. Code R. § 8-60-46 - Parent participation
(a) Department
responsibility: general. The department shall take steps to ensure that one or
both of the parents of a student with a disability are present at each IEP team
meeting or are afforded the opportunity to participate, including:
(1) Notifying parents of the meeting early
enough to ensure that they will have an opportunity to attend; and
(2) Scheduling the meeting at a mutually
agreed on time and place.
(b) Information provided to parents.
(1) The notice required under subsection
(a)(1) shall:
(A) Indicate the purpose, time,
and location of the meeting and who will be in attendance; and
(B) Inform the parents of the provisions in
sections 8-60-45(a)(6) and (c) (relating to the participation of other
individuals on the IEP team who have knowledge or special expertise about the
student), and section 8-60-45(f) (relating to the participation of the Part C
service coordinator or other representatives of the Part C system at the
initial IEP team meeting for a student previously served under Part C of the
Act).
(2) For a student
with a disability beginning at age 14, or younger if appropriate, the notice
shall also;
(A) Indicate that a purpose of
the meeting will be the development of a statement of the transition service
needs of the student required in section 8-60-44(b)(1) and
(B) Indicate that the department will invite
the student.
(3) For a
student with a disability beginning not later than the first IEP to be in
effect when the student turns 16, or younger if determined appropriate by the
IEP team, the notice also shall:
(A)
Indicate:
(i) That a purpose of the meeting
will be the consideration of the postsecondary goals and transition services
for the student, in accordance with section 8-60-44(b); and
(ii) That the department will invite the
student; and
(B)
Identify any other agency that will be invited to send a
representative.
(c) Other methods to ensure parent
participation. If neither parent can attend an IEP team meeting, the department
shall use other methods to ensure parent participation, including individual or
conference telephone calls, consistent with section 8-60-51 (related to
alternative means of meeting participation).
(d) Conducting an IEP team meeting without a
parent in attendance. A meeting may be conducted without a parent in attendance
if the department is unable to convince the parents that they should attend. In
this case, the department shall keep a record of its attempts to arrange a
mutually agreed on time and place, such as:
(1) Detailed records of telephone calls made
or attempted and the results of those calls;
(2) Copies of correspondence sent to the
parents and any responses received; and
(3) Detailed records of visits made to the
parent's home or place of employment and the results of those visits.
(e) Use of interpreters or other
action, as appropriate. The department shall take whatever action is necessary
to ensure that the parent understands the proceedings of the IEP team meeting,
including arranging for an interpreter for parents who are deaf or whose native
language is other than English.
(f)
Parent copy of student's IEP. The department shall give the parent a copy of
the student's IEP at no cost to the parent.
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