Or. Admin. R. 581-015-2160 - Orthopedic Impairment
(1)
Definition of "Orthopedic Impairment": For early intervention, early childhood
special education, and school age special education, "Orthopedic Impairment"
means a motor disability that adversely affects an infant or toddler's
development or a child's educational performance. The term includes impairments
caused by an anomaly, disease or other conditions (e.g., cerebral palsy, spina
bifida, muscular dystrophy or traumatic injury).
(2) Comprehensive Evaluation: If a child is
suspected of having an orthopedic impairment, a comprehensive evaluation must
be conducted for early intervention, early childhood special education, or
school age special education services, including the following:
(a) Medical examination. Documentation of a
medical examination as defined OAR 581-015-2000 indicating a diagnosis of an
orthopedic or neuromotor impairment or a description of the motor
impairment;
(b) Motor assessment. A
standardized motor assessment, including the areas of fine motor, gross motor
and self-help, when appropriate, by a specialist knowledgeable about orthopedic
or neuromotor development;
(c)
Other: Any additional assessments necessary to determine the impact of the
suspected disability:
(A) On the child's
educational performance for a child age 3 to 21; or
(B) On the child's developmental progress for
a child age birth to 5; and
(d) Any additional evaluations or assessments
necessary to identify the child's educational needs.
(3) Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible as a
child with an orthopedic impairment for early intervention, early childhood
special education, or school age special education services, the child must
meet all of the following minimum criteria:
(a) The child has a motor impairment that
results in deficits in the quality, speed or accuracy of movement. These
deficits must be documented by a score of two or more standard deviations below
the mean in fine motor skills, gross motor skills, or self-help skills, or
functional deficits in at least two of these three motor areas; and
(b) The child's condition is permanent or is
expected to last for more than 60 calendar days.
(4) Eligibility Determination: To be eligible
for services as a child with an orthopedic impairment for early intervention,
early childhood special education, or school age special education services,
the eligibility team must also determine that:
(a) The child has an orthopedic impairment as
defined in this rule; and
(b) By
reason thereof, the child requires early intervention (OAR 581-015-2780), early
childhood special education (OAR 581-015-2795), or school age special education
(OAR 581-015-2120) services.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 343.035(1), 343.045, 343.146 & 343.157;
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 343.035(1), 343.045, 343.146, 343.157, 34 CFR 300.8 & 300.306
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.