Indiana Administrative Code
Title 511 - INDIANA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Article 7 - SPECIAL EDUCATION
Rule 33 - General Provisions
Section 33-3 - Other public agencies' special education programs; state level interagency agreements
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 20-19-2-8; IC 20-19-2-16
Affected: IC 20-19-2; IC 20-35
Sec. 3.
(a) The provisions of this article pertaining to student identification, eligibility, evaluation, and placement procedures as well as the provision of a free appropriate public education, including all due process and procedural safeguards, apply to special education programs conducted by, or under the jurisdiction of, the following:
(b) The division of special education must, in conjunction with each public agency in subsection (a), develop an interagency agreement or other mechanism for interagency coordination. Interagency agreements or other coordination mechanisms may address educational programs or noneducational programs that provide or pay for services that are considered special education, or both. Interagency agreements or other coordination mechanisms shall include the following as appropriate:
(c) If a noneducational agency or a public agency other than the local educational agency is otherwise obligated under federal or state law, or assigned responsibility under state policy pursuant to an interagency agreement or other coordination mechanism to provide or pay for any services that are also considered special education or related services, such as, but not limited to:
that are necessary for ensuring a free appropriate public education to students with disabilities within the state, the noneducational agency or the public agency must fulfill that obligation or responsibility either directly, through contract, or through other arrangement.
(d) A public agency described in subsection (c) that receives Medicaid reimbursement for service provision may not disqualify an eligible service for Medicaid reimbursement because that service is provided in a public school setting.
(e) If a public agency described in subsection (c) fails to provide or pay for the special education and related services necessary for the provision of a free appropriate public education to a student, the local educational agency must provide or pay for these services in a timely manner. The: