Mich. Admin. Code R. 340.1838 - Parent advisory committee
Rule 138.
(1) A
parent advisory committee shall be appointed by each intermediate school
district board.
(a) The parent advisory
committee and its officers shall consist only of parents of students with
disabilities with at least 1 parent from each constituent local school district
and public school academy unless no parent agrees to serve on the parent
advisory committee to represent the constituent local school district or public
school academy.
(b) Each
constituent local school district board of education and each public school
academy board of directors shall nominate at least 1 parent.
(c) The intermediate school district board of
education may nominate additional members not to exceed 33 1/3% of the total
parent advisory committee membership.
(2) The intermediate school district board of
education shall make every attempt to assure that all types of impairments and
all identifiable organizations of parents of students with disabilities within
the intermediate school district are represented on the parent advisory
committee.
(3) The intermediate
school district board of education may recommend operational procedures for
parent advisory committee review and adoption.
(4) The intermediate school district shall
secure or allocate fiscal and staff resources to the parent advisory committee
to make it efficient and effective in operation.
(5) The parent advisory committee is
responsible for determining and documenting, in writing, the organizational
structure of the committee, including all of the following:
(a) Officers and their
responsibilities.
(b) Meeting
times.
(c) Notice of meeting
times.
(d) Voting
procedures.
(e) Terms of
office.
(f) Related
matters.
(6) The parent
advisory committee shall participate in the development of the intermediate
school district's plan or any modification of the plan for the delivery of
special education programs and services as required by
R
340.1833.
(7) The parent advisory committee may provide
advisory input on any matters that the committee deems appropriate to the
improvement of special education services within the intermediate school
district.
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