Del. Admin. Code tit. 14, 900, 923 - Children with Disabilities Subpart B General Duties and Eligibility of Agencies
- § 923-1.0 - Eligibility for Assistance and Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) Requirements
- § 923-2.0 - Limitation Exception to FAPE for Certain Ages
- § 923-3.0 - FAPE, Methods and Payments
- § 923-4.0 - Residential Placement
- § 923-5.0 - Assistive Technology
- § 923-6.0 - Extended School Year Services
- § 923-7.0 - Non Academic Services; Transportation
- § 923-8.0 - Physical Education
- § 923-9.0 - Full Educational Opportunity ; Length of School Day; Compulsory School Attendance
- § 923-10.0 - Program Options; Vocational and Career Technical Programs and Services
- § 923-11.0 - Child Find and Identification of Eligible Individuals
- § 923-12.0 - Individualized Education Programs (IEP):
- § 923-13.0 - Routine Checking of Hearing Aids and External Components of Surgically Implanted Medical Devices
- § 923-14.0 - Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) Requirement
- § 923-15.0 - Continuum of Alternative Placements
- § 923-16.0 - Placements
- § 923-17.0 - Non Academic Settings
- § 923-18.0 - Children in Public or Private Institutions
- § 923-19.0 - Technical Assistance and Training Activities
- § 923-20.0 - Monitoring Activities
- § 923-21.0 - Procedural Safeguards
- § 923-22.0 - Evaluation
- § 923-23.0 - Confidentiality of Personally Identifiable Information
- § 923-24.0 - Transition of Children from the Part C Program to Preschool Programs
- § 923-25.0 - Parent Councils
- § 923-26.0 to 28.0 - Reserved
- § 923-29.0 - State Responsibility Regarding Children in Private Schools
- § 923-30.0 - Definition of Parentally Placed Private School Children with Disabilities
- § 923-31.0 - Child Find for Parentally Placed Private School Children with Disabilities
- § 923-32.0 - Provision of Services for Parentally Placed Private School Children with Disabilities, Basic Requirement
- § 923-33.0 - Expenditures
- § 923-34.0 - Consultation
- § 923-35.0 - Written Affirmation
- § 923-36.0 - Compliance
- § 923-37.0 - Equitable Services Determined
- § 923-38.0 - Equitable Services Provided
- § 923-39.0 - Location of Services and Transportation
- § 923-40.0 - Due Process Complaints and State Complaints
- § 923-41.0 - Requirement that Funds not Benefit a Private School
- § 923-42.0 - Use of Personnel
- § 923-43.0 - Separate Classes Prohibited
- § 923-44.0 - Property, Equipment, and Supplies
- § 923-45.0 - Children with Disabilities in Private Schools Placed or Referred By Public Agencies
- § 923-46.0 - Responsibility of Public Agencies
- § 923-47.0 - Monitoring by DOE
- § 923-48.0 - Placement of Children by Parents when FAPE is at Issue
- § 923-49.0 - DOE Responsibility for General Supervision of Procedural Safeguards
- § 923-50.0 - Implementation of Procedural Safeguards
- § 923-51.0 - State Complaint Procedures
- § 923-52.0 - Time Limit and Extension for State Complaint, Final Decision, and Implementation
- § 923-53.0 - Filing a Complaint
- § 923-54.0 - Methods of Ensuring Services
- § 923-55.0 - Hearings Relating to LEA eligibility
- § 923-56.0 - Personnel Qualifications
- § 923-57.0 to 66.0 - Reserved
- § 923-67.0 - State Advisory Panel
- § 923-68.0 - Membership
- § 923-69.0 - Duties
- § 923-70.0 - Suspension and Expulsion Rates
- § 923-71.0 - Annual Description of Use of Part B Funds
- § 923-72.0 - Access to Instructional Materials
- § 923-73.0 - Overidentification and Disproportionality
- § 923-74.0 - Prohibition on Mandatory Medication
- § 923-75.0 - DOE as Provider of FAPE or Direct Services
- § 923-76.0 to 98.0 - Reserved
- § 923-99.0 - State Administration
Non-regulatory note: Some sections of this regulation are shown in italics. Federal law requires that the Delaware Department of Education identify in writing any Delaware rule, regulation or policy that is a state-imposed requirement rather than a federal requirement (see 20 USC § 14079(a)(2) ). The italicized portions of this regulation are Delaware-imposed requirements for the education of children with disabilities and are not specifically required by federal special education law and regulations.
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