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  6. Title 49 - Education
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  8. Chapter 10 - Special Education
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  10. Part 1 - General Provisions


Part 1 - General Provisions


  • § 49-10-101. Legislative intent -- Application of parts 1-6.
  • § 49-10-102. Chapter definitions.
  • § 49-10-103. Entitlement to FAPE -- Responsibilities of LEA -- Education in least restrictive environment.
  • § 49-10-104. Division of special education.
  • § 49-10-105. Advisory council for the education of students with disabilities.
  • § 49-10-106. Adoption of standards or qualifications for teachers and other personnel -- Adoption of evaluation procedures and eligibility criteria for children with disabilities -- Cooperation.
  • § 49-10-107. Contracts between LEAs to provide services for children with disabilities.
  • § 49-10-108. Identification, location, and evaluation of children with disabilities.
  • § 49-10-109. Withholding of BEP funding for special education.
  • § 49-10-113. Special education funds from state -- Process for LEAs to request reimbursement for high-cost children with disabilities.
  • § 49-10-114. Individualized education programs for children with disabilities.
  • § 49-10-115. Annual submission of information by LEAs -- Annual report by department of education.
  • § 49-10-116. Adoption of rules and regulations permitting LEAs or charter schools to form special education cooperatives.
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