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CHILDREN WHO ARE INCARCERATED

 

 

CHILDREN WHO ARE INCARCERATED

Authorities:  34 CFR Part 300

 
 
 
  FEDERAL AND STATE REQUIREMENTS
 
LIMITATIONS TO A FREE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC EDUCATION (FAPE)
The obligation to make FAPE available to children with disabilities does not apply to a child age 18-21 who, in the last educational placement prior to incarceration in an adult correctional facility: Citations:
  • Was not actually identified as being a child with a disability; and
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  • Did not have an individualized education program (IEP).
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The obligation to make FAPE available to a child with a disability age 18-21 does apply to the child who: Citations:
  • Has been identified as a child with a disability and has received services in accordance with an IEP, but who left school prior to incarceration; or
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  • Did not have an IEP in the last educational setting, but who had actually been identified as a child with a disability.
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CHILDREN IN ADULT PRISONS
For children with disabilities who are convicted as adults under state law and incarcerated in adult prisons: Citations:
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  • The requirements related to TRANSITION SERVICES do not apply with respect to children whose age eligibility under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) will end before being eligible to be released from prison based on consideration of the sentence and eligibility for early release.
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If the state has demonstrated a bona fide security or compelling penological interest that cannot otherwise be accommodated, the child's admission, review, and dismissal committee may modify the child's IEP or placement notwithstanding the least restrictive environment and IEP content requirements of the IDEA.
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    TRANSFER OF PARENTAL RIGHTS
    Not later than one year before the 18th birthday of a child with a disability, the local educational agency must comply with the ADULT STUDENT AND TRANSFER OF RIGHTS framework.
      Last Updated : Wed, Apr 05, 2023