Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 210 - Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Chapter 30 - Medicaid for Children, Families, and Affordable Care Act (ACA) Adults
Subchapter 15 - Early Intervention
Part 1 - Early Intervention Program (210-RICR-30-15-1)
Section 210-RICR-30-15-1.16 - Due Process Hearing
Current through March 25, 2025
A. A due process hearing is a formal review of a complaint identified by the parent, all data related to the problem, and testimony from the parties concerned.
B. Parents may request a hearing with regard to:
C. A "Request for a Due Process Hearing" form must be completed, signed and dated by the parent or the parent's representative and submitted to the Part C Coordinator. This form is given to parents at intake and is also available online at: http://www.eohhs.ri.gov/ProvidersPartners/ProviderManualsGuidelines/MedicaidProviderManual/EarlyInterventionProviders/EarlyInterventionProgram.aspx
D. The EI provider will assist the parent in filing a "Request for a Due Process" Hearing upon parent request.
E. When a hearing is requested by the parent, the lead agency will inform the parent of the right to mediation and of any free or low cost legal services available to the parent.
F. The hearing will be scheduled at a time and in a location that is convenient for the parents.
G. The due process hearing must be completed, and a written decision mailed to each of the parties within thirty (30) calendar days of the receipt of the request. Mediation, if attempted, must occur within the same thirty (30) days. A hearing officer may grant specific extensions of time beyond the period set, at the request of either party.
H. The hearing officer:
I. Parents have the right to:
J. The hearing officer shall inform the parents or guardians and lead agency of their decision in writing within thirty (30) days of the request.
K. Any party disagreeing with the results of the hearing has the right to bring civil action in State or Federal court.
L. The lead agency shall ensure that the results of the hearing are implemented.
M. A child must continue to receive IFSP services consented to by the parent pending a hearing unless the parent and the EOHHS agree otherwise. If the hearing involves agreement on the initial IFSP, the child shall receive those services that are not in dispute.