Nev. Admin. Code § 388.450 - Independent educational evaluation of pupil
1. A parent may
request that a public agency pay for an independent educational evaluation of a
pupil if the parent disagrees with the results of an evaluation obtained by the
public agency. The public agency shall, without unnecessary delay, either file
a due process complaint pursuant to NAC
388.306 if it believes that its
evaluation of the pupil is appropriate, or ensure that an independent
educational evaluation is provided at public expense.
2. If, at a hearing conducted pursuant to NAC
388.310, the hearing officer
decides that an independent educational evaluation is necessary because the
agency's evaluation was not appropriate, the public agency shall ensure that an
independent educational evaluation is provided at public expense. If the
hearing officer decides that the evaluation is not necessary because the
agency's evaluation was appropriate, the parent may obtain an independent
educational evaluation , but the evaluation will not be provided at public
expense.
3. If the parent requests
an independent educational evaluation, the public agency shall provide the
parent with information as to where an independent educational evaluation may
be obtained and the criteria of the agency relating to independent evaluations
as set forth in subsection 8.
4. If
a parent requests an independent educational evaluation, the public agency may
inquire into the reason of the parent for objecting to the public evaluation.
The public agency shall not require the parent to provide an explanation and
shall not unreasonably delay the independent educational evaluation or delay in
filing a due process complaint to request a hearing to defend the public
evaluation.
5. A parent is entitled
to only one independent educational evaluation at public expense for each time
a public agency conducts an evaluation with which the parent disagrees.
6. If an independent educational
evaluation is obtained at the personal expense of the parent or at public
expense, the public agency shall consider the results of an evaluation if the
evaluation meets the criteria of the public agency in any decision made with
respect to the provision of a free appropriate public education to the pupil.
The results may be presented as evidence at a hearing regarding that pupil in
accordance with the provisions of NAC
388.310 which relate to the
introduction of evidence.
7. If a
hearing officer requests an independent educational evaluation as part of a
hearing, the cost of the evaluation must be paid by the public agency pursuant
to subsection 14 of NAC
388.310.
8. Whenever an independent educational
evaluation is obtained at the public agency's expense, the criteria established
by the public agency for the circumstances under which the evaluation is
obtained, including the location of the evaluation and the qualifications of
the examiner, must be the same as the public agency uses when it initiates an
evaluation, to the extent those criteria are consistent with the parent's right
to such an evaluation. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a
public agency may not impose conditions or timelines on obtaining an
independent educational evaluation at public expense.
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