N.J. Admin. Code § 6A:14-3.9 - Related services
(a) Related services, including, but not
limited to, counseling, occupational therapy, physical therapy, school nurse
services, recreation, social work services, medical services, and
speech-language services, shall be provided to a student with a disability when
required for the student to benefit from the educational program. Related
services shall be provided by appropriately certified and/or licensed
professionals, as specified in the student's IEP and according to the
following:
1. Counseling services that are
provided by school district personnel shall be provided by certified school
psychologists, social workers, or guidance counselors.
2. Counseling and/or training services for
parents shall be provided to assist them in understanding the special
educational needs of their child.
3. Speech and language services may be
provided as a related service to a student who is classified as "eligible for
special education and related services." Assessment by a speech-language
specialist is required. The student shall meet the eligibility criteria for the
classification of "eligible for speech-language services" but shall not be
classified as such.
4. Occupational
therapy and physical therapy may be provided by therapy assistants under the
supervision of the certified and, where required, licensed therapist in
accordance with all applicable State statutes and rules.
i. Prior to the provision of occupational
therapy, assessment by a certified (and, where required, licensed) occupational
therapist and development of an IEP are required.
ii. Prior to the provision of physical
therapy, assessment by a certified and licensed physical therapist and
development of an IEP are required.
5. A district board of education or approved
private school for students with disabilities may contract for the provision of
speech-language services, counseling services, occupational therapy, and/or
physical therapy in accordance with N.J.A.C. 6A:14-5.
6. Recreation shall be provided by certified
school personnel.
7. Transportation
shall be provided in accordance with N.J.A.C. 6A:27-5.
8. Nursing services shall be provided as a
related service only to the extent such services are designed to enable a child
with a disability to receive a free, appropriate public education as described
in the student's IEP.
9. Medical
services shall be provided as a related service for diagnostic and evaluation
purposes only.
10. Therapy services
may be integrated into the context of ongoing activities or routines and
provided by personnel as set forth in the student's IEP.
11. When related services are provided by
non-certified personnel because there is no certification required, such
services shall be provided under the supervision of certified district board of
education personnel.
12. Other
related services shall be provided as specified in the student's IEP.
(b) School personnel may give
advice to parents regarding additional services that are not required by this
chapter. Such advice places no obligation on the district board of education to
provide or fund such services.
(c)
Related services required by the student's IEP may be provided through virtual
instruction, as appropriate, and pursuant to the following conditions:
1. The student is confined to the home or
another out-of-school setting due to a temporary or chronic health condition or
a need for treatment that precludes participation in the student's usual
educational setting, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:16-10.
i. To request virtual related services due to
a temporary or chronic health condition, the parent shall submit to the school
district a request that includes a written order from the student's physician
verifying the projected need for confinement at the student's residence or
other treatment setting for more than 10 consecutive school days or 20
cumulative school days during the school year.
ii. The school district shall forward the
written determination to the school physician, who shall verify the student's
need for virtual related services. The school physician may contact the
student's physician to secure additional information concerning the student's
diagnosis or need for treatment and shall either verify the need for virtual
related services or shall provide to the district board of education the
reason(s) for denial.
iii. The
school district shall notify the parent concerning the school physician's
verification or reason(s) for denial within five school days after the school
district's receipt of the written determination by the student's
physician.
iv. The IEP team shall
meet to determine, for each related service required by the IEP, whether the
related service will be provided virtually or in-person. The school district
shall provide the student with virtual related services within five school days
after the school district's receipt of the school physician's verification o r,
if verification is made prior to the student's confinement, during the first
week of the student's confinement to the home or another out-of-school
setting.
v. The school district
shall be responsible for the costs of providing virtual related services,
either directly or through a contract with another district board of education,
educational services commission, jointure commission, or approved clinic or
agency. The costs shall include the cost of any needed equipment.
vi. When the provision of home or
out-of-school instruction exceeds 30 consecutive days in a school year, the IEP
team shall convene a meeting to review the continued need for virtual related
services and, if appropriate, revise the student's IEP.
2. A school building or school district is
closed pursuant to
N.J.S.A.
18A:7F-9.b or c and the
school district has implemented its program of virtual or remote instruction
pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:32-13; or
3. The appropriate local health agency or
officer or the student's physician determines that the student requires a
mandatory period of isolation/quarantine for at least five days because the
student's presence in school may jeopardize the health of others because the
student has contracted a communicable disease or has been exposed to a
communicable disease.
i. The IEP team shall
meet to determine, for each related service required by the IEP, whether the
related service will be provided virtually or in-person.
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