Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Education
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Special Education Programs and Services
Part 3 - ADMINISTRATION OF PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Section R. 340.1732 - Designation of residency
Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 340.1732
Current through Vol. 24-04, March 15, 2024
Rule 32.
(1) The residency of a student with a disability shall be determined in accordance with sections 380.1148 and 380.1148a of 1976 PA 451, MCL 380.1148 and MCL 380.1148a.
(2) If a disagreement occurs between 2 or more school districts as to the residency of a student with a disability, then all of the following procedures apply:
(a)
Notice shall be sent to the department by a school district involved. The
notice shall include all of the following information:
(i) The names of all of the school districts
alleged as a resident school district.
(ii) The name of the student
involved.
(iii) The name and
address of the parent or guardian, or address of the student if the student is
over 18 years of age.
(b) The department or its representative
shall immediately notify the school districts involved and the parent,
guardian, or student of the receipt of notice of disagreement.
(c) Within 7 calendar days of receipt of
notice from the department, all parties shall provide the department with a
written statement of their position and supporting facts.
(d) Within 14 calendar days of the receipt of
a notice of a disagreement from a school district, the department shall
investigate the matter, consider information received from the parties
involved, and make a determination as to the residency of the student. A copy
of the determination shall be immediately sent to each party
involved.
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