Or. Admin. R. 581-015-2755 - Additional Parental Participation Requirements for IFSP and Placement Meetings - EI/ECSE Program
(1) For a child
under age three:
(a) Contractors or
subcontractors must schedule IFSP meetings in settings and at times that are
convenient to families;
(b) If
neither parent can attend, the contractor or subcontractor must use other
methods to ensure parent participation, including, but not limited to,
individual or conference phone calls or home visits; and
(c) The contents of the IFSP must be fully
explained to the parents and informed written consent obtained from the parents
before the provision of EI services described in the plan.
(2) For a child age three and older:
(a) Contractors or subcontractors must take
steps to ensure that one or both of the parents of a child with a disability
are present at each IFSP or placement meeting or are afforded the opportunity
to participate, including:
(A) Notifying
parents of the meeting early enough to ensure that they will have an
opportunity to attend; and
(B)
Scheduling the meeting at a mutually agreed on time and place.
(C) If neither parent can attend, the
contractor or subcontractor must use other methods to ensure parent
participation, including, but not limited to, individual or conference phone
calls or home visits;
(b) An IFSP or placement meeting may be
conducted without a parent in attendance if the contractor or subcontractor is
unable to convince the parents that they should attend. If the contractor or
subcontractor proceeds with an IFSP or placement meeting without a parent in
attendance, the contractor or subcontractor must have a record of its attempts
to arrange a mutually agreed on time and place, such as:
(A) Detailed records of telephone calls made
or attempted and the results of those calls;
(B) Copies of correspondence sent to the
parents and any responses received; and
(C) Detailed records of visits made to the
parent's home or place of employment and the results of those visits.
(c) The Department considers
contractor or subcontractor attempts to convince parents to attend sufficient
if the contractor or subcontractor:
(A)
Communicates directly with the parent and arranges a mutually agreeable time
and place, and sends written notice required under OAR 581-015-2750 to confirm
this arrangement; or
(B) Sends
written notice required under OAR 581-015-2750, proposing a time and place for
the meeting and stating in the notice that the parent may request a different
time and place, and confirms that the parent received the notice.
(C) "Sufficient attempts" may all occur
before the scheduled IEP or placement meeting, and do not require the
scheduling of multiple agreed-upon meetings unless the team believes this would
be in the best interest of the child.
(3) The contractor or subcontractor must give
the parent a copy of the IFSP at no cost to the parent. If the parent does not
attend the IFSP meeting, the contractor subcontractor must ensure that a copy
is provided to the parent.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 343.475, 343.521, 343.531
Stats. Implemented: ORS 343.475, 343.495, 343.521, 343.531, 34 CFR 300.322, 34
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