New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 6A - EDUCATION
Chapter 14 - SPECIAL EDUCATION
Subchapter 2 - PROCEDURAL SAFEGUARDS
Section 6A:14-2.6 - Mediation

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 6A:14-2.6

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) Mediation is a voluntary process that is available to resolve disputes arising under this chapter. Mediation shall be available for students age three through 21 when there is a disagreement regarding identification, evaluation, classification, educational placement, or the provision of a free, appropriate public education.

1. A request for mediation shall not be used to deny or delay the right to request a due process hearing.

2. Mediation may be agreed to by a parent and district board of education in place of the resolution meeting described at N.J.A.C. 6A:14-2.7.

(b) The district board of education may establish procedures that require a parent who chooses not to use the mediation process to meet with a State mediator to discuss the benefits of mediation. This meeting may take place by telephone or through the use of electronic conference equipment.

(c) Either party may be accompanied and advised at mediation by legal counsel or other person(s) with special knowledge or training with respect to the needs of students with disabilities or with respect to the student who is the subject of the mediation.

(d) Mediation is available from the Department of Education through the Office. Mediation shall be provided as follows:

1. To initiate mediation through the Office, a written request shall be submitted to the Director of the Office;

2. The party initiating the request for mediation shall send a copy of the written request to the other party. The written request shall note that a copy has been sent to the other party. The mediation request shall specify the student's name, student's address, student's date of birth, name of the school the student is attending, the issue(s) in dispute, and the relief sought;

3. A mediation conference, consistent with State law and rules, shall be scheduled within 15 calendar days after receipt of a written request and completed within 30 days of the date of the request. At the mediation conference, issues shall be discussed and options for resolution shall be explored;

4. The role of the mediator is to:
i. Facilitate communication between the parties in an impartial manner;

ii. Chair the meeting;

iii. Assist the parties in reaching an agreement and, if an agreement is reached, the mediator shall prepare the document setting forth the agreement of the parties at the mediation conference;

iv. Assure that the agreement prepared by the mediator complies with Federal and State law and regulation;

v. When appropriate, adjourn the mediation to a date certain that is not more than 45 days from the date of the request for a mediation conference, at the request of the parties to obtain additional information or explore options; and

vi. Terminate mediation if, in the mediator's judgment, the parties are not making progress toward resolving the issue(s) in dispute;

5. The mediation conference shall be held at a time and place that is reasonably convenient to the parties in the dispute;

6. If the mediation results in agreement, the conclusions shall be incorporated into a written agreement that shall be prepared by the mediator at the mediation conference and signed by each party. Mediation agreements shall not address special education or related services for more than one school year. If the mediation does not result in agreement, the mediator shall document the date and the participants at the meeting. No other record of the mediation, including audio recording, shall be made;

7. Discussions that occur during the mediation process shall be confidential and shall not be used as evidence in any subsequent due process hearings or civil proceedings;

8. Prior to commencement of the mediation conference, the mediator may, at his or her discretion and upon request of a party, require that the parties sign a confidentiality pledge to ensure that all discussions that occur during the mediation remain confidential;

9. The mediator shall not be called as a witness in any subsequent proceeding to testify regarding any information gained during the course of mediation;

10. Pending the outcome of mediation, no change shall be made to the student's classification, program, or placement, unless both parties agree, or emergency relief as part of a request for a due process hearing is granted by the Office of Administrative Law according to N.J.A.C. 6A:14-2.7as provided at 20 U.S.C. § 1415(k) (see N.J.A.C. 6A:14 Appendix A); and

11. Signed agreements resulting from mediation conducted according to this section are binding on the parties. If either party fails to comply with any provision of the agreement, either party may seek enforcement of the agreement in a court of appropriate jurisdiction. If the parent believes the mediation agreement is not being implemented as written, the parent may request enforcement of the agreement provisions addressing the student's program or services. The request shall be filed no later than the 90th calendar day from the date that the action set forth in the mediation agreement that is the subject of the enforcement request was required to have occurred or have been completed. A request for enforcement of a mediation agreement shall be made by writing to the Director of the Office. If there are multiple clauses in the agreement, the 90-day time frame to seek enforcement shall be measured separately for each clause, based on the date by which each is required by the agreement to occur. Upon receipt of this request, the Office shall make a determination regarding the implementation of the agreement. If it is determined that the district board of education has failed to implement the agreement or part of the agreement, the Office shall order the district board of education to implement the agreement or part of the agreement, as appropriate. If any part of the mediation agreement is modified by subsequent accord of the parties, enforcement may not be sought with respect to that part of the agreement.

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