Virginia Statutes

§ 22.1-217.02 — Individualized education programs; children identified as deaf or hard-of-hearing

Virginia § 22.1-217.02
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 22.1EDUCATION
Ch. 13PROGRAMS, COURSES OF INSTRUCTION AND TEXTBOOKS
Art. 2SPECIAL EDUCATION

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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 22.1-217.02 (2026).

Text

A.In developing an individualized education program (IEP) for a child identified as deaf or hard-of-hearing, in addition to any other requirements established by the Board of Education, each local school division may ensure that IEP teams consider the child's specific communication needs and address those needs as appropriate in the child's IEP. In considering the child's needs, the IEP team may expressly consider the following:
1.The child's individual communication mode or language;
2.The availability to the child of a sufficient number of age, cognitive, academic, and language peers of similar abilities if the parents so desire;
3.The availability to the child of deaf or hard-of-hearing adult models of the child's communication mode or language;
4.The provision of direct and on

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Legislative History

2013, cc. 704, 786.

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