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  4. Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
  5. Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, pt. 226 - SPECIAL EDUCATION
  6. Subpart C - THE INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP)

Subpart C - THE INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP)

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  1. § 226.200 - General Requirements
  2. § 226.210 - IEP Team
  3. § 226.220 - Development, Review, and Revision of the IEP
  4. § 226.230 - Content of the IEP
  5. § 226.240 - Determination of Placement
  6. § 226.250 - Child Aged Three Through Five
  7. § 226.260 - Child Reaching Age Three

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  1. § 226.200 - General Requirements
  2. § 226.210 - IEP Team
  3. § 226.220 - Development, Review, and Revision of the IEP
  4. § 226.230 - Content of the IEP
  5. § 226.240 - Determination of Placement
  6. § 226.250 - Child Aged Three Through Five
  7. § 226.260 - Child Reaching Age Three

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