Special Education Law in Massachusetts
The essential guide to special education practice
- Product Number: 2242607WFM
- Publication Date: 5/23/2024
- Edition: 10th Edition 2024
- Copyright: © 2024 MCLE, Inc.
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Product Description
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Special Education Law in Massachusetts delivers the special education materials from School Law in Massachusetts in a compact and economical softcover format. This concise but comprehensive treatment provides an overview of special education law, examines practice and procedures at the Bureau of Special Education Appeals, and concludes with thoughtful, concrete, and detailed guidance on special education advocacy. Special education is of critical importance to Massachusetts families and communities, and Special Education Law in Massachusetts is your essential guide to this challenging but highly rewarding area of practice.
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Update: May 2024
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for updating your library with the tenth edition of Special Education Law in Massachusetts. This latest version of the book brings updated resources within your immediate reach—for fast, accurate, and practical answers to your questions.
Highlights from the many developments addressed in this edition include
- a recent Supreme Court decision ruling that students need not exhaust their remedies under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) in order to pursue Section 504 or Americans with Disabilities Act remedies that are not allowed under the IDEA;
- expanded guidance on the use of mediation and resolution meetings to resolve disputes at the Bureau of Special Education Appeals (BSEA);
- an updated BSEA standing order outlining the current procedures for electronic filing, including provisions for service on other parties and specific requirements for lengthy documents and hearing exhibits;
- the treatment of personally identifiable information in BSEA proceedings;
- the requirements of the BSEA "five-day rule" authorizing the exclusion of evidence that has not been disclosed in a timely manner;
- notice requirements for parents seeking reimbursement for unilateral placements;
- an amendment to Massachusetts Rule of Professional Conduct 1.15A mandating the retention of "files relating to the representation of a minor";
- school districts' requests for indemnification in connection with settlement agreements regarding minor children;
- updated references to Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and federal resources for special education practitioners and parents; and
- requested waivers of compensatory services during a pandemic or other emergency disrupting educational services.
We trust you will find this latest version of Special Education Law in Massachusetts an invaluable resource for your busy practice.
Very truly yours,
MCLE Press
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Update: May 2024
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 01 expandAn Overview of Special Education Law
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Checklist 1.1
- Special Education Eligibility Checklist Buy FormChecklist 1.2
- Checklist for Examining the Independent Evaluation Option Buy FormChecklist 1.3
- Services and Placements Checklist Buy FormChecklist 1.4
- Checklist for Special Education Hearings Buy FormExhibit 1A
- IDEA Discipline Outline Buy FormChapter 02 expandPractice Before the Bureau of Special Education Appeals
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Checklist 2.1
- Checklist of the Basic Elements of a BSEA Expedited Hearing Schedule Buy FormExhibit 2A
- IEP Rejection/Nonresponse Packet and BSEA Mediation Options Buy FormExhibit 2B
- Hearing Rules for Special Education Appeals Buy FormExhibit 2C
- BSEA Standing Orders Buy FormExhibit 2D
- Hearing Request Form Buy FormExhibit 2E
- Notice of Hearing—Parent Inititated Hearing Buy FormExhibit 2F
- Notice of Hearing—School Inititiated Hearing Buy FormExhibit 2G
- Notice of Accelerated Hearing—Parent Initiated Hearing Buy FormExhibit 2H
- Notice of Accelerated Hearing—School Initiated Hearing Buy FormExhibit 2I
- Notice of Expedited Hearing—Parent Initiated Hearing Buy FormExhibit 2J
- Notice of Expedited Hearing—School Initiated Hearing Buy FormExhibit 2K
- LEA Notice of Hearing Buy FormExhibit 2L
- Advancement/Postponement Request Form Buy FormExhibit 2M
- Statement on the Effect of BSEA Decision and Rights of Appeal Buy FormChapter 03 expandAdvocating on Behalf of Students and Parents
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Chapter 04 expandAdvocating on Behalf of School Districts
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Checklist 4.1
- Specific Areas of Need to Be Considered in Developing IEPs for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder Buy FormExhibit 4A
- Technical Assistance Advisory SPED 2014-1: DSM-5 Changes and the Impact on Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Buy FormExhibit 4B
- Technical Assistance Advisory SPED 2007-1: Autism Spectrum Disorder Buy FormExhibit 4C
- Transition Planning Form (TPF) Buy FormExhibit 4D
- Chart Showing Options for Disciplining Children with Disabilities Buy FormExhibit 4E
- Chart Showing Requirements for “Removals” Under 1999 IDEA Regulations Buy Form - Editors & Authors