Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 13A - STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Subtitle 08 - STUDENTS
Chapter 13A.08.03 - Discipline of Students with Disabilities
Section 13A.08.03.06 - Interim Alternative Educational Setting
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. A public agency may remove a student with a disability for up to 45 school days to an interim alternative educational setting if, while at school, on school premises, or at a school function under the jurisdiction of the State or a public agency, the student:
B. The IEP team shall determine the interim alternative educational setting.
C. An interim alternative educational setting shall enable the student with a disability to:
D. A student with a disability removed from the student's current placement consistent with §A of this regulation shall:
E. If a public agency believes the behavior of a student with a disability is likely to result in injury to the student or others, a public agency may request a due process hearing to seek the removal of the student to an interim alternative educational setting.
F. If a public agency maintains that it is dangerous for the student with a disability to be in the current placement during the pendency of the due process hearing, the public agency may request that the due process hearing be expedited.
G. An administrative law judge may order a change in placement to an interim alternative educational setting for not more than 45 school days if the administrative law judge determines that the public agency has demonstrated, beyond a preponderance of the evidence, that maintaining the current placement of the student with a disability is substantially likely to result in injury to the student or others.
H. In making the determination in accordance with §G of this regulation, an administrative law judge shall consider whether:
I. A student with a disability may be removed to an interim alternative educational setting in accordance with §A of this regulation without regard to whether the behavior is determined to be a manifestation of the student's disability.