Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 226 - SPECIAL EDUCATION
Subpart F - PROCEDURAL SAFEGUARDS
Section 226.570 - State Complaint Procedures
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
This Section sets forth the State Board of Education's written complaint procedures, as required by 34 CFR 300.151, 300.152, and 300.153 and Section 14-8.02 e of the Code.
a) A parent, individual, or organization may file a signed, written complaint with the State Board of Education alleging that a local school district, cooperative service unit, or the State has violated the rights of one or more children with disabilities. The complaint shall include:
b) Except as otherwise provided under Section 14-8.02e(b) of the Code, a complaint shall only be considered if it alleges that the violation occurred not more than one year prior to the date on which the complaint is received.
c) Within 60 days after receiving a complaint that meets the requirements of subsections (a) and (b), the State Board of Education shall:
d) An extension of the time limit set forth in subsection (c) shall be allowed if exceptional circumstances exist with respect to a particular complaint or if the parent and the public entity agree to extend the time to conduct the activities pursuant to subsection (c)(4)(B).
e) If a written complaint is received by the State Board of Education involving one or more issues that are also the subject of a due process hearing, the State Board shall hold those portions of the complaint in abeyance pending the completion of the hearing. However, any issues that are not the subject of the hearing shall be resolved as provided in this Section.
f) If a complaint is filed about an issue that has previously been decided in a due process hearing involving the same parties, the decision arising from that hearing shall be considered binding, and the State Board shall inform the complainant to that effect. A complaint alleging a public entity's failure to implement a decision arising from due process, shall be resolved by the State Board pursuant to Section 226.675.