Pennsylvania Code
Title 237 - JUVENILE RULES
Part I - RULES
Subpart A - DELINQUENCY MATTERS
Chapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part B(1) - EDUCATION AND HEALTH OF JUVENILE
Rule 147 - Educational Decision Maker
Universal Citation: 237 PA Code ยง 147
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
A. Generally. At any proceeding or upon motion, the court shall appoint an educational decision maker for the juvenile if it determines that:
1) The juvenile has no guardian; or
2) The court, after notice to the guardian
and an opportunity for the guardian to be heard, has made a determination that
it is in the juvenile's best interest to limit the guardian's right to make
decisions regarding the juvenile's education.
B. Notice of hearings. The educational decision maker shall receive notice of all proceedings.
C. Duties and responsibilities. The educational decision maker shall:
1) make appropriate inquiries and take
appropriate actions to ensure that:
a) issues
concerning school discipline matters are addressed;
b) The juvenile is receiving appropriate
education that will allow the juvenile to meet state standards, including any
necessary services concerning special education in the least restrictive
environment, or remedial services;
c) The juvenile, who is receiving services
concerning special education, is engaged in transition planning with the school
entity beginning no later than the school year in which the juvenile turns
fourteen;
d) The juvenile
approaching discharge from a delinquency placement will be promptly enrolled in
an appropriate program of instruction that addresses the juvenile's educational
needs; and
e) any other educational
matters, as appropriate in the juvenile's best interest, are
addressed.
2) address the
juvenile's educational needs by:
a) meeting
with the juvenile at least once and as often as necessary to make decisions
regarding education that are in the juvenile's best interests;
b) participating in special education and
other meetings, and making decisions regarding all matters affecting the
juvenile's educational needs in a manner consistent with the juvenile's best
interests;
c) making any specific
recommendations to the court relating to:
i)
the timeliness and appropriateness of the juvenile's educational placement;
and
ii) services necessary to
address the juvenile's educational needs;
d) appearing and testifying at court hearings
when necessary; and
e) having
knowledge and skills that ensure adequate representation of the
juvenile.
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