Or. Admin. R. 581-015-2210 - IEP Team
(1) School
districts must ensure that the IEP Team for each child with a disability
includes the following participants:
(a) One
or both of the child's parents, except as provided in OAR
581-015-2195;
(b) The child where
appropriate;
(c) At least one
regular education teacher of the child, if the child is or may be participating
in the regular education environment, consistent with section (4) of this
rule;
(d) At least one special
education teacher of the child or, if appropriate, at least one special
education provider of the child;
(e) A representative of the school district,
who may also be another member of the team, who is:
(A) Qualified to provide, or supervise the
provision of, specially designed instruction;
(B) Knowledgeable about the general education
curriculum;
(C) Knowledgeable about
district resources; and
(D)
Authorized to commit district resources and ensure that services set out in the
IEP will be provided.
(f) An individual who can interpret the
instructional implications of the evaluation results (who may also be another
member of the team);
(g) Other
individuals, including related services personnel as appropriate, invited by:
(A) The parent, whom the parent determines to
have knowledge or special expertise regarding the child; or
(B) The school district, whom the school
district determines to have knowledge or special expertise regarding the child;
and
(h) Transition
services participants, as described in section (2) of this rule.
(2) If a purpose of the meeting
will be consideration of the postsecondary goals for the student and the
transition services needed to assist the student in reaching those goals:
(a) The school district must invite the
student. If the student does not attend the meeting, the school district must
take other steps to ensure that the student's preferences and interests are
considered.
(b) To the extent
appropriate, with consent of the parents or adult student, the school district
must invite a representative of any participating agency that is likely to be
responsible for providing or paying for transition services.
(3) IEP team attendance:
(a) A member of the IEP team described in
subsection (1)(c) through (1)(f) is not required to attend an IEP meeting, in
whole or in part, if the parent of a child with a disability and the school
district agree in writing that the attendance of the member is not necessary
because the member's area of the curriculum or related services is not being
modified or discussed at the meeting.
(b) A member of the IEP team described in
subsection (1)(c) through (1)(f) may be excused from attending an IEP meeting,
in whole or in part, when the meeting involves a modification to or discussion
of the member's area of curriculum or related services, if:
(A) The parent and school district consent in
writing to the excusal; and
(B) The
member submits, in writing to the parent and the IEP team, input into the
development of the IEP before the meeting.
(4) The regular education teacher of the
child must participate as a member of the IEP team, to the extent appropriate,
in the development, review, and revision of the child's IEP, including
assisting in the determination of:
(a)
Supplementary aids and services, program modifications and supports for school
personnel that will be provided for the child; and
(b) Appropriate positive behavioral
interventions and supports, and other strategies for the child.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 343.041, 343.045, 343.055, 343.151
Stats. Implemented: ORS 343.151, 34 CFR 300.344, 300.321, 300.324(a)(3) &(b)(3)
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