Iowa Admin. Code r. 281-41.152 - Minimum state complaint procedures
(1)
Time limit; minimum procedures. The state shall include in its
complaint procedures a time limit of 60 days after a complaint is filed under
rule 281-41.153 (256B, 34CFR300) to do the following:
a. Carry out an independent on-site
investigation, if the state determines that an investigation is
necessary;
b. Give the complainant
the opportunity to submit additional information, either orally or in writing,
about the allegations in the complaint;
c. Provide the public agency with the
opportunity to respond to the complaint, including, at a minimum:
(1) At the discretion of the public agency, a
proposal to resolve the complaint; and
(2) An opportunity for a parent who has filed
a complaint and the public agency to voluntarily engage in mediation consistent
with rules 281-41.506 (256B, 34CFR300) and
281-41.1002 (256B, 34CFR300
);
d. Review all
relevant information and make an independent determination as to whether the
public agency is violating a requirement of Part B of the Act or of this
chapter; and
e. Issue a written
decision to the complainant that addresses each allegation in the complaint and
contains:
(1) Findings of fact and
conclusions; and
(2) The reasons
for the state's final decision.
(2)
Time extension; final decision;
implementation. The state's procedures described in subrule 41.152(1)
shall do the following:
a. Permit an
extension of the time limit under subrule 41.152(1) only if:
(1) Exceptional circumstances exist with
respect to a particular complaint; or
(2) The parent or individual or organization
and the public agency involved agree to extend the time to engage in mediation
pursuant to subparagraph 41.152(1)"c"(2), or to engage in
other alternative means of dispute resolution, if available in the state;
and
b. Include procedures
for effective implementation of the state's final decision, if needed,
including:
(1) Technical assistance
activities;
(2) Negotiations;
and
(3) Corrective actions to
achieve compliance.
(3)
Complaints filed under this rule
and due process hearings. If a written complaint is received that is
also the subject of a due process hearing under rule
281-41.507 (256B, 34CFR300) or
281-41.530 (256B, 34CFR300) to
281-41.532 (256B, 34CFR300 ), or
that contains multiple issues of which one or more are part of that hearing,
the state must set aside any part of the complaint that is being addressed in
the due process hearing until the conclusion of the hearing. However, any issue
in the complaint that is not a part of the due process action must be resolved
using the time limit and procedures described in subrules 41.152(1) and
41.152(2). If an issue raised in a complaint filed under this rule has
previously been decided in a due process hearing involving the same parties,
the due process hearing decision is binding on that issue and the state must
inform the complainant to that effect. A complaint alleging a public agency's
failure to implement a due process hearing decision must be resolved by the
state.
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