Or. Admin. R. 581-015-2760 - Surrogate Parents - EI/ECSE
(1)
Each contractor or subcontractor serving a child participating in EI or ECSE
must ensure that the rights of the child are protected by appointing a
surrogate parent not more than 30 days after a determination by the contractor
or subcontractor that the child needs a surrogate because:
(a) No parent (as defined in OAR
581-015-2700(19) can be identified or located after reasonable efforts;
or
(b) The child is a ward of the
state and there is reasonable cause to believe that the child has a
disability.
(2) In
determining the need for a surrogate, the contractor or subcontractor must
consider whether it is likely to take any action regarding the child that would
require notice under OAR 581-015-2745 to the parents.
(3) Each contractor or subcontractor must
have a method for determining whether a child needs a surrogate parent and for
assigning a surrogate parent to the child. The contractor or subcontractor must
ensure that each person approved to serve as surrogate:
(a) Is not an employee of the contractor or
subcontractor or the Department or any other agency involved in the early
intervention, education or care of the child;
(b) Does not provide EI/ECSE services to the
child or to any family members of the child;
(c) Is free of any personal or professional
interest that conflicts with representing the child's early intervention or
special education interests; and
(d) Has the necessary knowledge and skills to
protect the special education rights of the child.
(4) An appointed surrogate parent has all of
the special education rights and procedural safeguards available to the
parent.
(5) A surrogate is not
considered an employee of a contractor or subcontractor solely on the basis
that the surrogate is compensated from public funds.
(6) The duties of the surrogate parent are
to:
(a) Protect the early intervention or
special education rights of the child;
(b) Be acquainted with the child's disability
and the child's EI or ECSE needs; and
(c) Represent the child in all matters
relating to the identification, evaluation and assessment, IFSP services, or
the provision of a free appropriate public education to the child receiving
ECSE and any other EI/ECSE rights.
(7) A surrogate has the same rights granted
to a parent in a hearing under OAR 581-015-2870 if the identification,
evaluation, IFSP or placement of the child is contested.
(8) A parent may give written consent for a
surrogate to be appointed. When a parent requests that a surrogate be
appointed, the parent retains all parental rights to receive notice under OAR
581-015-2745 through 581-015-2755 and all of the information provided to the
surrogate. The surrogate, alone, is responsible for all matters relating to the
special education of the child unless the parent revokes consent for the
surrogate's appointment. If a parent gives written consent for a surrogate to
be appointed, the parent may revoke consent at any time by providing a written
request to revoke the surrogate's appointment.
(9) The contractor or subcontractor may
change or terminate the appointment of a surrogate when:
(a) The person appointed as surrogate is no
longer willing to serve;
(b) The
child is no longer eligible for EI or ECSE services;
(c) The legal guardianship of the child is
transferred to a person who is able to carry out the role of the
parent;
(d) A foster parent is
identified who can carry out the role of parent under OAR
581-015-2700;
(e) The appointed
surrogate is no longer eligible;
(f) The child moves to another subcontractor
area; or
(g) The child is no longer
a ward of the state.
(10) A person appointed as surrogate will not
be held liable for actions taken in good faith on behalf of the parent in
protecting the special education rights of the child.
(11) The contractor or subcontractor must not
appoint a surrogate solely because the parent is uncooperative or unresponsive
to the EI or ECSE needs of the child.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 343.475, 343.531,
Stats. Implemented: ORS 343.475 & 343.531; 34 CFR 300.519
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