Delaware Administrative Code
Title 14 - Education
900 - Special Populations
926 - Children with Disabilities Subpart E Procedural Safeguards for Parents and Children
- Section 926-1.0 - General Procedural Safeguards and Opportunity to Examine Records and Educational Programs
- Section 926-2.0 - Independent Educational Evaluation
- Section 926-3.0 - Prior Notice by the Public Agency: Content of Notice
- Section 926-4.0 - Procedural Safeguards Notice
- Section 926-5.0 - Electronic Mail
- Section 926-6.0 - Mediation
- Section 926-7.0 - Filing a Due Process Complaint
- Section 926-8.0 - Due Process Complaint
- Section 926-9.0 - Model Forms
- Section 926-10.0 - Resolution Process
- Section 926-11.0 - Impartial Due Process Hearing
- Section 926-12.0 - Hearing Rights
- Section 926-13.0 - Hearing Decisions
- Section 926-14.0 - Finality of Decision; Appeal; Impartial Review
- Section 926-15.0 - Timelines and Convenience of Hearings and Reviews
- Section 926-16.0 - Civil Action
- Section 926-17.0 - Attorneys' Fees
- Section 926-18.0 - Child's Status During Proceedings
- Section 926-19.0 - Surrogate Parents
- Section 926-20.0 - Transfer of Parental Rights at Age of Majority
- Section 926-21.0 to 29.0 - Reserved
- Section 926-30.0 - Discipline Procedures Authority of School Personnel
- Section 926-31.0 - Determination of Setting
- Section 926-32.0 - Expedited Appeal
- Section 926-33.0 - Placement During Appeals
- Section 926-34.0 - Protections for Children not Determined Eligible for Special Education and Related Services
- Section 926-35.0 - Referral to and Action by Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities
- Section 926-36.0 - Change of Placement Because of Disciplinary Removals
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
Non-regulatory note: Some sections of this regulation are shown in italics. Federal law requires that the Delaware Department of Education identify in writing any Delaware rule, regulation or policy that is a state-imposed requirement rather than a federal requirement (see 20 USC § 14079(a)(2)). The italicized portions of this regulation are Delaware-imposed requirements for the education of children with disabilities and are not specifically required by federal special education law and regulations.
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