Section 13-28-42.1 - Transfer of special education students--Nonresident district'sresponsibilities.
13-28-42.1. Transfer of special education students--Nonresident district's responsibilities. Notwithstanding the provisions of §§ 13-28-44 and 13-37-8.4, a request to transfer a student in need of special education or special education and related services may be granted only if the nonresident district:
(1) Upon receipt of an open enrollment application, obtains copies of all relevant student education records on the student applying to open enroll from the resident district;
(2) Completes a review of those relevant student education records; and
(3) Directly communicates with the student's parent or guardian and representatives of the resident district regarding the student's special education or special education and related services needs.
If the nonresident district confirms, based upon the records review and communications with the student's parent or guardian and representatives of the nonresident district, that it can provide an appropriate instructional program and facilities, including transportation, if necessary, to meet the needs of the student, it may proceed under the provisions of § 13-28-43. If the nonresident district is not able to make that confirmation, the nonresident district shall initiate an individual education program team meeting consisting of representatives from both the resident and nonresident districts to determine whether the nonresident district can provide an appropriate instructional program, facilities, and transportation, if necessary.
A request to transfer a student in need of special education or special education and related services may be denied only pursuant to § 13-28-44 or if an individual education program team consisting of representatives from the resident and nonresident districts determines that the nonresident district cannot provide an appropriate instructional program and facilities, including transportation, to meet the student's needs. Notwithstanding the provisions of §§ 13-37-1.3 and 13-37-8.4, if the request to transfer is granted, the nonresident district is responsible for the provision of a free appropriate public education for the student in need of special education or special education and related services. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 13-28-45, the nonresident district shall also determine whether the student in need of special education requires transportation as a related service. If so, the nonresident district shall provide or ensure the provision of transportation within the boundaries of the attendance center to which the student is assigned.
If a parent or guardian of a student in need of special education or special education and related services requests to transfer the student back to the resident district, the provisions of § 13-28-43 apply.
Source: SL 2000, ch 84, § 2; SL 2004, ch 130, § 1.