Section 7579 Of Chapter 26.5. Interagency Responsibilities For Providing Services To Children With Disabilities From California Government Code >> Division 7. >> Title 1. >> Chapter 26.5.
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. (a) Prior to placing a disabled child or a child suspected of
being disabled in a residential facility, outside the child's home,
a court, regional center for the developmentally disabled, or public
agency other than an educational agency, shall notify the
administrator of the special education local plan area in which the
residential facility is located. The administrator of the special
education local plan area shall provide the court or other placing
agency with information about the availability of an appropriate
public or nonpublic, nonsectarian special education program in the
special education local plan area where the residential facility is
located.
(b) Notwithstanding Section 56159 of the Education Code, the
involvement of the administrator of the special education local plan
area in the placement discussion, pursuant to subdivision (a), shall
in no way obligate a public education agency to pay for the
residential costs and the cost of noneducational services for a child
placed in a licensed children's institution or foster family home.
(c) It is the intent of the Legislature that this section will
encourage communication between the courts and other public agencies
that engage in referring children to, or placing children in,
residential facilities, and representatives of local educational
agencies. It is not the intent of this section to hinder the courts
or public agencies in their responsibilities for placing disabled
children in residential facilities when appropriate.
(d) Any public agency other than an educational agency that places
a disabled child or a child suspected of being disabled in a
facility out of state without the involvement of the school district,
special education local plan area, or county office of education in
which the parent or guardian resides, shall assume all financial
responsibility for the child's residential placement, special
education program, and related services in the other state unless the
other state or its local agencies assume responsibility.