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FEDERAL · 34 CFR
Part 303 — Early Intervention Program for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities
178 sections · Title 34: Education
§ 303.1
Purpose of the early intervention program for infants and toddlers with disabilities.
§ 303.2
Eligible recipients of an award and applicability of this part.
§ 303.3
Applicable regulations.
§ 303.4
Act.
§ 303.5
At-risk infant or toddler.
§ 303.6
Child.
§ 303.7
Consent.
§ 303.8
Council.
§ 303.9
Day.
§ 303.10
Developmental delay.
§ 303.11
Early intervention service program.
§ 303.12
Early intervention service provider.
§ 303.13
Early intervention services.
§ 303.14
Elementary school.
§ 303.15
Free appropriate public education.
§ 303.16
Health services.
§ 303.17
Homeless children.
§ 303.18
Include; including.
§ 303.19
Indian; Indian tribe.
§ 303.20
Individualized family service plan.
§ 303.21
Infant or toddler with a disability.
§ 303.22
Lead agency.
§ 303.23
Local educational agency.
§ 303.24
Multidisciplinary.
§ 303.25
Native language.
§ 303.26
Natural environments.
§ 303.27
Parent.
§ 303.28
Parent training and information center.
§ 303.29
Personally identifiable information.
§ 303.30
Public agency.
§ 303.31
Qualified personnel.
§ 303.32
§ 303.32 [Reserved]
§ 303.33
Secretary.
§ 303.34
Service coordination services (case management).
§ 303.35
State.
§ 303.36
State educational agency.
§ 303.37
Ward of the State.
§ 303.100
General authority.
§ 303.101
State eligibility—requirements for a grant under this part.
§ 303.102
State conformity with Part C of the Act.
§ 303.103
Abrogation of State sovereign immunity.
§ 303.104
Acquisition of equipment and construction or alteration of facilities.
§ 303.105
Positive efforts to employ and advance qualified individuals with disabilities.
§ 303.110
Minimum components of a statewide system.
§ 303.111
State definition of developmental delay.
§ 303.112
Availability of early intervention services.
§ 303.113
Evaluation, assessment, and nondiscriminatory procedures.
§ 303.114
Individualized family service plan (IFSP).
§ 303.115
Comprehensive child find system.
§ 303.116
Public awareness program.
§ 303.117
Central directory.
§ 303.118
Comprehensive system of personnel development (CSPD).
§ 303.119
Personnel standards.
§ 303.120
Lead agency role in supervision, monitoring, funding, interagency coordination, and other responsibilities.
§ 303.121
Policy for contracting or otherwise arranging for services.
§ 303.122
Reimbursement procedures.
§ 303.123
Procedural safeguards.
§ 303.124
Data collection.
§ 303.125
State interagency coordinating council.
§ 303.126
Early intervention services in natural environments.
§ 303.200
State application and assurances.
§ 303.201
Designation of lead agency.
§ 303.202
Certification regarding financial responsibility.
§ 303.203
Statewide system and description of services.
§ 303.204
Application's definition of at-risk infants and toddlers and description of services.
§ 303.205
Description of use of funds.
§ 303.206
Referral policies for specific children.
§ 303.207
Availability of resources.
§ 303.208
Public participation policies and procedures.
§ 303.209
Transition to preschool and other programs.
§ 303.210
Coordination with Head Start and Early Head Start, early education, and child care programs.
§ 303.211
State option to make services under this part available to children ages three and older.
§ 303.212
Additional information and assurances.
§ 303.220
Assurances satisfactory to the Secretary.
§ 303.221
Expenditure of funds.
§ 303.222
Payor of last resort.
§ 303.223
Control of funds and property.
§ 303.224
Reports and records.
§ 303.225
Prohibition against supplanting; indirect costs.
§ 303.226
Fiscal control.
§ 303.227
Traditionally underserved groups.
§ 303.228
Subsequent State application and modifications of application.
§ 303.229
Determination by the Secretary that a State is eligible.
§ 303.230
Standard for disapproval of an application.
§ 303.231
Notice and hearing before determining that a State is not eligible.
§ 303.232
Hearing Official or Panel.
§ 303.233
Hearing procedures.
§ 303.234
Initial decision; final decision.
§ 303.235
Filing requirements.
§ 303.236
Judicial review.
§ 303.300
General.
§ 303.301
Public awareness program—information for parents.
§ 303.302
Comprehensive child find system.
§ 303.303
Referral procedures.
§ 303.304-303.309
§§ 303.304-303.309 [Reserved]
§ 303.310
Post-referral timeline (45 days).
§ 303.311-303.319
§§ 303.311-303.319 [Reserved]
§ 303.320
Screening procedures (optional).
§ 303.321
Evaluation of the child and assessment of the child and family.
§ 303.322
Determination that a child is not eligible.
§ 303.340
Individualized family service plan—general.
§ 303.341
§ 303.341 [Reserved]
§ 303.342
Procedures for IFSP development, review, and evaluation.
§ 303.343
IFSP Team meeting and periodic review.
§ 303.344
Content of an IFSP.
§ 303.345
Interim IFSPs—provision of services before evaluations and assessments are completed.
§ 303.346
Responsibility and accountability.
§ 303.400
General responsibility of lead agency for procedural safeguards.
§ 303.401
Confidentiality and opportunity to examine records.
§ 303.402
Confidentiality.
§ 303.403
Definitions.
§ 303.404
Notice to parents.
§ 303.405
Access rights.
§ 303.406
Record of access.
§ 303.407
Records on more than one child.
§ 303.408
List of types and locations of information.
§ 303.409
Fees for records.
§ 303.410
Amendment of records at a parent's request.
§ 303.411
Opportunity for a hearing.
§ 303.412
Result of hearing.
§ 303.413
Hearing procedures.
§ 303.414
Consent prior to disclosure or use.
§ 303.415
Safeguards.
§ 303.416
Destruction of information.
§ 303.417
Enforcement.
§ 303.420
Parental consent and ability to decline services.
§ 303.421
Prior written notice and procedural safeguards notice.
§ 303.422
Surrogate parents.
§ 303.430
State dispute resolution options.
§ 303.431
Mediation.
§ 303.432
Adoption of State complaint procedures.
§ 303.433
Minimum State complaint procedures.
§ 303.434
Filing a complaint.
§ 303.435
Appointment of an impartial due process hearing officer.
§ 303.436
Parental rights in due process hearing proceedings.
§ 303.437
Convenience of hearings and timelines.
§ 303.438
Civil action.
§ 303.440
Filing a due process complaint.
§ 303.441
Due process complaint.
§ 303.442
Resolution process.
§ 303.443
Impartial due process hearing.
§ 303.444
Hearing rights.
§ 303.445
Hearing decisions.
§ 303.446
Finality of decision; appeal; impartial review.
§ 303.447
Timelines and convenience of hearings and reviews.
§ 303.448
Civil action.
§ 303.449
State enforcement mechanisms.
§ 303.500
Use of funds, payor of last resort, and system of payments.
§ 303.501
Permissive use of funds by the lead agency.
§ 303.510
Payor of last resort.
§ 303.511
Methods to ensure the provision of, and financial responsibility for, Part C services.
§ 303.520
Policies related to use of public benefits or insurance or private insurance to pay for Part C services.
§ 303.521
System of payments and fees.
§ 303.600
Establishment of Council.
§ 303.601
Composition.
§ 303.602
Meetings.
§ 303.603
Use of funds by the Council.
§ 303.604
Functions of the Council—required duties.
§ 303.605
Authorized activities by the Council.
§ 303.700
State monitoring and enforcement.
§ 303.701
State performance plans and data collection.
§ 303.702
State use of targets and reporting.
§ 303.703
Secretary's review and determination regarding State performance.
§ 303.704
Enforcement.
§ 303.705
Withholding funds.
§ 303.706
Public attention.
§ 303.707
Rule of construction.
§ 303.708
State enforcement.
§ 303.720
Data requirements—general.
§ 303.721
Annual report of children served—report requirement.
§ 303.722
Data reporting.
§ 303.723
Annual report of children served—certification.
§ 303.724
Annual report of children served—other responsibilities of the lead agency.
§ 303.730
Formula for State allocations.
§ 303.731
Payments to Indians.
§ 303.732
State allotments.
§ 303.733
Reallotment of funds.
§ 303.734
Reservation for State incentive grants.