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Judy B. Engelhard, CAN Coordinator for the Division for Learning Disabilities, provides brief reports for TeachingLD.org so that visitors can keep informed about important developments in policies affecting students with learning disabilities and their teachers. TeachingLD.org is pleased to offer this page as a place for people concerned with learning disabilities to keep up to date.

10 August 2005

DLD PRESIDENT-ELECT KAREN ROONEY SPEAKS AT PUBLIC HEARING

On July 12, 2005, Karen Rooney represented DLD in Washington, DC at the final public hearing for the proposed regulations for IDEA 2004. Having served on the Learning Disabilities Roundtable, Rooney was a strong representative for DLD. See her comments here.

WRITTEN COMMENTS ON IDEA 2004 PROPOSED REGULATIONS SOUGHT

The U.S. Department of Education (ED) is soliciting written comment on the proposed regulations to implement IDEA 2004. The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) appeared in the Federal Register of June 21, 2005 at pages 35782-35892 (link).

DEADLINE FOR COMMENTS: SEPTEMBER 6, 2005, 5:00pm (EDT)

PROCEDURES FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS (see the Federal Register for more details)

To be considered, comments must be received by 5 PM on September 6, 2005. It is recommended that written comments be sent electronically to IDEAComments@ed.gov rather than by snail mail that may be delayed due to the irradiation process. The term "IDEA-Part B" must appear in the subject line of your electronic message.

You are encouraged to identify clearly the specific section or sections of the proposed regulations that each of your comments addresses and arrange your comments in the same order as the proposed regulations.

Comments may be mailed to:

Troy R. Justesen
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, S.W.
Potomac Center Plaza, Room 5126
Washington, DC, 20202-2641

SIDE-BY-SIDE ANALYSIS OF PROPOSED REGULATIONS

CEC has updated a side-by-side analysis of selected issues of the current and proposed IDEA regulations. Topics in the side-by-side document include:

  • Subpart A Definitions
  • Qualified Personnel
  • IEP
  • Procedural Safeguards
  • Evaluations
  • Private Schools I
  • Private Schools II
  • Private Schools III
  • State Complaint Procedures
  • Early Intervening
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Discipline
  • Monitoring

To read the updated version of CEC's side-by-side, go to http://www.cec.sped.org/cec_bn/side-by-sides.html

JUSTESEN NAMED DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY

After serving as Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), Troy Justesen is now the Deputy Assistant Secretary of OSEP at the Department of Education.

Judy B. Engelhard
CAN Coordinator

If you have suggestions or recommendations you would like to make for the regulations, send your comments to CAN@teachingld.org.

 
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