Section 7579.1 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 the discharge of any disabled child or youth
who has an active individualized education program from a public
hospital, proprietary hospital, or residential medical facility
pursuant to Article 5.5 (commencing with Section 56167) of Chapter 2
of Part 30 of the Education Code, a licensed children's institution
or foster family home pursuant to Article 5 (commencing with Section
56155) of Chapter 2 of Part 30 of the Education Code, or a state
hospital or developmental center, the following shall occur:
(1) The operator of the hospital or medical facility, or the
agency that placed the child in the licensed children's institution
or foster family home, shall, at least 10 days prior to the discharge
of a disabled child or youth, notify in writing the local
educational agency in which the special education program for the
child is being provided, and the receiving special education local
plan area where the child is being transferred, of the impending
discharge.
(2) The operator or placing agency, as part of the written
notification, shall provide the receiving special education local
plan area with a copy of the child's individualized education
program, the identity of the individual responsible for representing
the interests of the child for educational and related services for
the impending placement, and other relevant information about the
child that will be useful in implementing the child's individualized
education program in the receiving special education local plan area.
(b) Once the disabled child or youth has been discharged, it shall
be the responsibility of the receiving local educational agency to
ensure that the disabled child or youth receives an appropriate
educational placement that commences without delay upon his or her
discharge from the hospital, institution, facility, or foster family
home in accordance with Section 56325 of the Education Code.
Responsibility for the provision of special education rests with the
school district of residence of the parent or guardian of the child
unless the child is placed in another hospital, institution,
facility, or foster family home in which case the responsibility of
special education rests with the school district in which the child
resides pursuant to Sections 56156.4, 56156.6, and 56167 of the
Education Code.
(c) Special education local plan area directors shall document
instances where the procedures in subdivision (a) are not being
adhered to and report these instances to the Superintendent of Public
Instruction.