Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 500.75 - Eligibility Determination
a) The
Service Coordinator shall, with informed parental consent:
1) Assist the family in developing an
evaluation plan that lists testing activities needed to collect the information
and the appropriate available enrolled providers chosen by the family to
conduct the tests;
2) Arrange for
the evaluation plan to be implemented; and
3) Obtain evaluation reports, including
statements of evaluator findings related to the child's eligibility status and
the child's functioning level, unique strengths and needs in the developmental
areas tested and the services appropriate to meet those needs in all of the
following five developmental domains:
A)
cognitive development;
B) physical
development;
C) communication
development;
D) social or emotional
development; and
E) adaptive
development.
b) A provider must hold an
Evaluation/Assessment credential to conduct evaluations and assessments to
determine initial eligibility or the need to add a new service to the IFSP.
Providers shall conduct authorized evaluations and provide reports to the
Service Coordinator within 14 calendar days after the receipt of the request to
perform an evaluation.
c) After
sufficient information has been collected to determine eligibility status, the
Service Coordinator shall ensure that eligibility is determined as set forth in
Section
500.50. Existing
records and evaluation reports may be used to assist with the evaluation and
assessment process. Evaluations and assessments used in the eligibility
determination and/or IFSP development process must have been completed no more
than six months prior to the child's eligibility determination and/or IFSP
development.
d) If the child is
determined eligible, the Service Coordinator shall:
1) Inform the parent in writing that the
child was determined eligible; and
2) Assure completion of further comprehensive
evaluation/assessment activities with the family.
e) If the child is determined ineligible, the
Service Coordinator shall provide the parent with prior written notice and
include in the notice information about the parent's right to dispute the
eligibility determination through the dispute resolution mechanisms such as
requesting a Due Process Hearing under Section
500.140
or Mediation under Section
500.145
or filing a State Complaint under Section
500.170.
The Service Coordinator shall close the case as set forth in Section
500.105.
Written notice shall be consistent with the requirements of Section
500.165.
f) With informed parental consent, the
Service Coordinator shall notify the referral source in writing of the status
of the referral.
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