Haw. Code R. § 8-60-47 - When IEPs shall be in effect
(a) General. At the
beginning of each school year, the department shall have in effect, for each
student with a disability within its jurisdiction, an IEP, as defined in
section 8-60-44.
(b) IEP for
students aged three through five. In the case of a student with a disability
aged three through five, in the development of an IEP, the IEP team shall
consider the IFSP content (including the natural environments statement)
described in section 636(d) of the Act and its implementing regulations
(including an educational component that promotes school readiness and
incorporates pre-literacy, language, and numeracy skills for students with
IFSPs under this section who are at least three years of age).
(c) Initial IEPs; provision of services. The
department shall ensure that:
(1) A meeting
to develop an IEP for a student is conducted within 15 days after the receipt
of parental consent for the initial provision of special education and related
services by the department; and
(2)
As soon as possible following development of the IEP, special education and
related services are made available to the student in accordance with the
student's IEP.
(d)
Accessibility of student's IEP to teachers and others. The department shall
ensure that:
(1) The student's IEP is
accessible to each regular education teacher, special education teacher,
related services provider, and any other service provider who is responsible
for its implementation; and
(2)
Each teacher and provider described in paragraph (1) is informed of:
(A) His or her specific responsibilities
related to implementing the student's IEP; and
(B) The specific accommodations,
modifications, and supports that shall be provided for the student in
accordance with the IEP.
(e) IEPs for students who transfer from
another state. If a student with a disability (who had an IEP that was in
effect in a previous public school in another state) transfers and enrolls in a
Hawaii public school, within the same school year, the new public school (in
consultation with the parents) shall provide the student with a FAPE (including
services comparable to those described in the student's IEP from the previous
public school), until the new public school:
(f)
Transmittal of records. To facilitate the transition for a student described in
subsection (e), the new public school in which the student enrolls shall take
reasonable steps to promptly obtain the student's records, including the IEP
and supporting documents and any other records relating to the provision of
special education or related services to the student, from the previous public
school in which the student was enrolled, pursuant to
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CFR 99.31(a)(2).
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