Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 581 - OREGON DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 15 - SPECIAL EDUCATION
Section 581-015-2700 - Definitions-EI/ECSE Program
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
For the purposes of OAR 581-015-2700 to 581-015-2910, the definitions in this rule and 581-015-2000 apply.
(1) "Assessment" means the ongoing procedures used by appropriate qualified personnel to identify the child's unique strengths and needs throughout the period of the child's eligibility. For EI this includes, the initial assessment of the child and family prior to the first IFSP meeting.
(2) "Communication" means receptive or expressive language development.
(3) "Contractor" means the agency designated by the Department to administer the provision of EI and ECSE within selected service areas.
(4) "Department" means the Oregon Department of Education.
(5) "Designated referral and evaluation agency" means the agency in each county designated to be the referral point for parents and others who suspect that a child may need early intervention or early childhood special education, and to be responsible for assuring that all referred children suspected of having a disability receive evaluation for potential eligibility for early intervention and early childhood special education.
(6) "Early childhood special education (ECSE)" means free, specially designed instruction to meet the unique needs of a preschool child with a disability, three years of age until the age of eligibility for public school, including instruction in physical education, speech-language services, travel training, and orientation and mobility services. Instruction is provided in any of the following settings: home, hospitals, institutions, special schools, classrooms and community childcare or preschool settings, or both.
(7) "Early intervention and early childhood special education assistants" means individuals who implement program activities under the direct supervision of the professional personnel.
(8) "Early intervention and early childhood special education specialists" means professionals who implement or coordinate the implementation of individualized family service plans.
(9) "Early intervention (EI)" means services for preschool children with disabilities from birth until three years of age, including Indian children and children who are homeless and their families, these services are:
(10) "Educational records" means those records that are:
(11) "Evaluation" means the procedures used by qualified personnel to determine;
(12) "Health Services" means services necessary to enable an otherwise eligible child to benefit from the other early intervention services under this part during the time that the child is eligible to receive early intervention services.
(13) " IFSP Content" means the definition as stated in OAR 581-015-2815 which includes:
(14) "Independent educational evaluation (IEE)" means an evaluation conducted by a qualified examiner who is not employed by the Department, the contractor, or subcontractor responsible for the child in question.
(15) "Indian "means an individual who is a member of an Indian tribe. "Indian Tribe" means any federal or state Indian tribe, band, rancheria, pueblo, colony, or community, including any native village or regional village corporation
(16) "Individualized family service plan (IFSP)" means a written plan of early childhood special education, related services, early intervention services, and other services developed in accordance with criteria established by the State Board of Education for each child eligible for services under this chapter.
(17) "Informed clinical opinion" means the acquisition and interpretation of multiple sources of information as part of the evaluation and assessment process. This includes evaluation and assessment results, observation reports, previous testing results, medical data, parent reports, and other evaluative information. A review of this information is used in forming a determination regarding current developmental status and the need for EI.
(18) "Initial Assessment" means the assessment of a child and the family assessment that is conducted prior to the child's first IFSP meeting.
(19) "Instruction" means providing families with information and skills that support the achievement of the goals and outcomes in the child's IFSP and working with preschool children with disabilities in one or more of the following developmental areas: communication development, social or emotional development, physical development, including vision and hearing, adaptive development, and cognitive development.
(20) "Lead Agency" means the agency designated by the Governor under Section 635(a)(10) of IDEA and § 303.120 that receives funds under Section 643 of the Act to administer the responsibilities under Part C of the Act.
(21) "Local Education Agency" or LEA
(22) "Monitoring" means activities carried out by the Department and its contractors which measure the subcontractor's compliance with state and federal mandates for the provision of EI and ECSE.
(23) "Multidisciplinary" means the involvement of two or more separate disciplines or professions and with respect to-
(24) "Natural environment" means settings that are natural or normal for the child's age peers who have no disability.
(25) "Other services" means those services that may be provided to preschool children with disabilities and to their families that are not EI or ECSE services and are not paid for with EI or ECSE funds.
(26) "Parent" means:
(27) "Parent Training and Information Center" means a center assisted under section 671 or 672 of IDEA
(28) "Periodic review" means a review of the IFSP for a child and the child's family. An EI or ECSE program or parent may request a review of the IFSP.
(29) "Personally Identifiable Information" means information as identified in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) found at 34 CFR 99.3 and OAR 581-015-2000(23), except any reference to a "student" means a "child" in this part and any reference to a "school" means an EIS provider as used in this part.
(30) "Physical development" means gross or fine motor development.
(31) "Preschool child with disabilities" means all children from:
(32) "Professional Development Plan" means a written document specifying the name of the employee, the position, current qualifications, current deficits, an accounting of steps to be taken to rectify deficits including timelines, persons responsible, and the final date by which the plan will be complete.
(33) "Public agency" or "public agencies" means the lead agency and any other agency or political subdivision of the state.
(34) "Qualified Personnel "means personnel who have met State approved or recognized certification, licensing, registration, or other comparable requirements that apply to the areas in which the individuals are conducting evaluations or assessments or providing early intervention services.
(35) "Related services" includes transportation and such developmental, corrective, and other supportive services, including orientation and mobility services, speech language pathology and audiology services, interpreting services, psychological services, physical and occupational therapy, recreation including therapeutic recreation, school health services and school nurse services, counseling, social work services, parent counseling and training, and medical services, as may be required to assist a child with disabilities, three years of age until the age of eligibility for public school, to benefit from special education or early childhood special education and includes early identification and assessment of disabling conditions. Medical services shall be for diagnostic and evaluation purposes only. This definition incorporates the exception for services for children with surgically implanted devices, including cochlear implants, in 34 CFR 300.34(b) and the definitions for individual related services in 34 CFR 300.34(c).
(36) "Related services personnel" means professionals who consult, supervise, train staff, design curriculum, or implement related services.
(37) "Service coordination" means the activities carried out by a service coordinator to assist and enable an eligible child and the child's family to receive the rights, procedural safeguards and services that are authorized under the state's EI program and to coordinate access to other services designated on the IFSP.
(38) "Sign Language and cued language services" include teaching sign language, cued language, and auditory/oral language, providing oral translation services (such as amplification), and providing sign and cued language interpretation.
(39) "State Education Agency "or SEA means the State Board of Education or other agency or officer primarily responsible for State supervision of public elementary schools and secondary schools, or, if there is no such officer or agency, an officer or agency designated by the Governor or by State law and the term includes the agency that receives funds under IDEA to administer the State's responsibilities under part B of the Act.
(40) "State Interagency Coordinating Council" (SICC) means a council appointed by the Governor for IDEA Part C purposes in compliance with 34 CFR 303.600-303.605
(41) "Subcontractor" means the agency or agencies selected by the contractor to provide services for EI and ECSE.
(42) "Supervision" means the activities carried out by the Department and its primary contractors to oversee the provision of EI and ECSE services.
(43) "Supervisor" means a professional who supervise and train staff, design curriculum, and administer EI or ECSE programs.
(44) The following words are defined in OAR 581-015-2000:
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 343.475
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 343.475, 34 CFR 300.5- 300.45, 34 CFR 99.3, 34 CFR 303.4-303.37 & 34 CFR 303.600-303.605