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. (a) (1) The Superintendent shall convene, with input from
the University of California, the California State University,
relevant fiscal and policy standing committees of the Legislature,
the Legislative Blue Ribbon Commission on Autism established under
Resolution Chapter 124 of the Statutes of 2005, the State Department
of Developmental Services, and other appropriate entities, an
advisory committee to develop recommendations identifying the means
by which public and nonpublic schools, including charter schools, can
better serve pupils with autism and their parents.
(2) The advisory committee shall be composed of parents of
children with autism, school district administrators, teachers,
representatives of county offices of education, representatives of
special education local plan areas, representatives of nonpublic,
nonsectarian schools and agencies, autism research specialists,
physicians who possess a background or expertise in a pertinent
medical field, such as psychiatry or behavioral science, and
individuals with a recognized expertise in the best practices for
providing instruction to children with autism.
(b) The recommendations developed by the advisory committee shall
include, but are not limited to, all of the following:
(1) Developing a policy on the most effective manner of informing
schools about the status of educationally related research and
outreach services available to children with autism and their
families. It is the intent of the Legislature that schools utilize
that information to develop educationally related programs and
services for children with autism.
(2) Creating a statewide clearinghouse for information on the
findings of educationally related research-based, recommended
practices to support children with autism that can be disseminated to
schools, parents, and other interested parties. These educationally
related practices shall include, but are not limited to, the early
detection of, and development of, coordinated services to children
with autism and the professional development of pertinent
individuals.
(3) The feasibility and need for establishing a program that would
provide technical assistance to schools on all of the following
subjects:
(A) The identification and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders.
(B) The development of research-based programs that best serve
children with autism in order for them to succeed academically.
(C) The development of a research-based professional development
program to train teachers and administrators on the best practices
for providing instruction to children with autism.
(c) The recommendations developed by the advisory committee shall
not be construed or applied as state-imposed standards or binding on
any individualized education program (IEP) team, special education
official, or child with autism. This chapter does not prescribe or
define an appropriate educational or habilitative program for a child
with autism.
(d) The recommendations developed by the advisory committee do not
govern the services and supports provided pursuant to the Lanterman
Developmental Disabilities Services Act (Division 4.5 (commencing
with Section 4500) of the Welfare and Institutions Code). This
chapter does not prescribe or define an appropriate individualized
family service plan pursuant to Section 95020 of the Government Code
or an individual program plan pursuant to Sections 4646 to 4648,
inclusive, of the Welfare and Institutions Code for a child with
autism.
(e) On or before November 1, 2007, the advisory committee shall
submit its recommendations to the Legislature and to the Governor.