Or. Admin. R. 581-015-2540 - Definitions for Regional Programs
The following definitions apply to OAR 581-015-2545 through 581-015-2565 unless otherwise indicated by the context.
(1) "Administrative Unit" means the school
district or ESD within each region chosen to operate the regional program
through contract with the Department of Education.
(2) "Consultation services" means technical
assistance to or conferring with the local education agency and staff or early
intervention/early childhood special education providers and staff or families
to assist them to provide services to eligible children.
(3) "Department" means the Oregon Department
of Education.
(4) "Direct
services" means services provided to the child by regional specialists.
(5) "Eligible children" means
children with low-incidence, high need disabilities who need the services of
the regional program.
(6) "Low
incidence, high need disabilities" means one or more of the following
categories under OAR 581-015-2130 through 581-015-2180: autism spectrum
disorder, deafblindness, hearing impairment, orthopedic impairment, traumatic
brain injury, and vision impairment.
(7) "Regional program" means direct or
consultative services funded through the Department provided on a single or
multi-county basis that assist school districts and early intervention/ early
childhood special education providers in meeting the unique needs of eligible
children.
(8) "Services" means
early intervention services, early childhood special education and/or related
services, and special education and/or related services, as defined in OAR
581-015-2700 and 581-015-2000, respectively.
(9) "Superintendent" means the State
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 343.236
Stats. Implemented: ORS 343.236
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