Or. Admin. R. 581-015-2165 - Other Health Impairment
(1)
Definition of "Other Health Impairment": For early childhood and school age
special education, "Other Health Impairment" means limited strength, vitality,
or alertness, including a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli that
results in limited alertness with respect to the educational environment, that:
(a) Is due to chronic or acute health
problems (e.g. a heart condition, tuberculosis, rheumatic fever, nephritis,
asthma, sickle cell anemia, hemophilia, epilepsy, lead poisoning, attention
deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, leukemia,
Tourette's syndrome or diabetes); and
(b) Adversely affects a child's educational
performance.
(2)
Comprehensive Evaluation: If a child is suspected of having an other health
impairment, a comprehensive evaluation must be conducted for early childhood or
school age special education services, including the following:
(a) Medical examination. Documentation of a
medical examination as defined in OAR 581-015-2000, indicating a diagnosis of a
health impairment or a description of the impairment, and a statement that the
child's condition is permanent or is expected to last for more than 60 calendar
days;
(b) Other:
(A) Any additional assessments necessary to
determine the impact of the suspected disability:
(i) On the child's educational performance
for a child age 5 to 21; or
(ii) On
the child's developmental progress for a child age 3 to 5; and
(B) Any additional evaluations or
assessments necessary to identify the child's educational needs.
(3) Eligibility
Criteria: To be eligible as a child with an other health impairment for early
childhood or school age special education services, the child must meet all of
the minimum criteria:
(a) The child exhibits
limited strength, vitality or alertness, including a heightened alertness to
environmental stimuli that results in limited alertness with respect to the
educational environment;
(b) The
child's limited strength, vitality or alertness is due to a chronic or acute
health problem; and
(c) The child's
condition is permanent or expected to last for more than 60 calendar
days.
(4) Eligibility
Determination: For a child to be eligible for early childhood or school age
special education services as a child with an other health impairment, the
eligibility team must also determine that:
(a)
The child has an other health impairment as defined in this rule; and
(b) By reason thereof, the child requires
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
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