Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 795.10 - Program of Public Awareness
The Department of Human Services-Division of Rehabilitation Services (DHS-DRS) shall develop and implement an ongoing program of public awareness of special education programs and comprehensive rehabilitation services offered at the State Schools (Schools) and of advising the public of the rights of students.
a) All such programs shall assure that
information regarding the Schools' special education programs and the rights of
students are made available to the parents or guardians in their native
language and in a format that is accessible for their use.
b) Programs developed by the School to create
public awareness of special education programs and for advising the public of
the rights of students shall include, but need not be limited to:
1) Annual notification to all parents or
guardians who have students at the School regarding the special education
programs and services available in or through that School and of their rights
to receive, upon request, a copy of this Part.
2) The dissemination of information to the
local school districts served by the School regarding the special education
program and services that are available.
c) Documentation, including examples as
appropriate, of DHS-DRS' and each of the School's efforts to create public
awareness of special education programs and efforts to inform parents or
guardians of the rights of students shall be maintained in the School's
files.
Notes
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 8748, effective June 11, 2013
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