Iowa Code r. 281-31.7 - Miscellaneous provisions
(1)
Special education. Special education services to students in
competent private instruction, including dual enrollment for special education
services, are governed by Iowa Code section
299A.9.
(2)
Open enrollment. Open
enrollment for a student under this chapter is governed by Iowa Code section
282.18. A receiving district may
only bill a resident district if the receiving district complies with the
provisions of this chapter.
(3)
Instructional materials.
a.
A school district will not make monetary payments, including cash and cash
equivalents, or give publicly funded resources, directly or indirectly, to the
parent, guardian, or legal or actual custodian or to a child receiving
competent private instruction. A school district will not purchase texts or
supplementary materials for or on behalf of a child receiving competent private
instruction if such texts or supplementary materials are not appropriate for
use by regularly enrolled students of the school district.
b. A district may provide to children
receiving competent private instruction available texts or supplementary
materials on the same basis as they are provided to enrolled students and will
provide available texts or supplemental instructional materials on the same
basis as they are provided to enrolled students when a child is under dual
enrollment or in a home school assistance program. If a fee, such as a textbook
or towel rental fee, is charged to regularly enrolled students for
participation in a class or extracurricular activity, that fee may also be
charged to dual-enrolled students on the same basis as it is charged to
enrolled students, but only for the specific class or extracurricular
activity.
c. The parent, guardian,
or legal or actual custodian who provides competent private instruction to a
child of compulsory attendance age may access the services and materials
available from the AEA by requesting assistance through the school district of
residence. The AEA will make services and materials available to the child on
the same basis as they are available to regularly enrolled students of the
district if the child is dual enrolled or enrolled in a home school assistance
program. The district of residence will act as liaison between the parent,
guardian, or legal or actual custodian of a child who is receiving competent
private instruction and the AEA.
(4)
Driver education. The
public school district will offer or make available to all resident students,
including those receiving private instruction on an equal basis with students
enrolled in the district, an approved course in driver education pursuant to
Iowa Code section 321.178(1)
"c."
(5)
Private instruction reporting exemption. The options provided
in subrule 31.3(2) are not available to any parent, guardian, or legal or
actual custodian who requests services from a school district or AEA under this
chapter, including the provision of instructional materials, assistance from a
home school assistance program, dual enrollment, open enrollment, or special
education services. Parents who elect the reporting option under this subrule
and who request testing assistance or an approved course in driver education
under subrule 31.7(4) need not complete any particular form, but must
demonstrate that the child is receiving competent private instruction pursuant
to this chapter.
(6)
Independent private instruction-services available. For
students under independent private instruction, only the following services are
available: an approved course in driver education; annual achievement testing
under paragraph 31.4(7)"b"; and concurrent enrollment
programs, also known as district-to-community college sharing, subject to the
terms of Iowa Code section
261E.8.
(7)
Student records
confidential. Personal information in records pursuant to this chapter
will be kept confidential in compliance with district student directory policy
in accordance with Iowa Code section
22.7(1).
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.