N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 201.11 - Expedited due process hearings
(a) An expedited due process hearing shall be
conducted pursuant to this Part under the following circumstances:
(1) the school district requests an expedited
due process hearing to obtain an order of an impartial hearing officer placing
a student with a disability in an IAES pursuant to section
201.8
of this Part where school personnel maintain that it is dangerous for the
student to be in his or her current educational placement;
(2) the school district requests an expedited
due process hearing to obtain an order of an impartial hearing officer placing
a student with a disability in an IAES during the pendency of due process
hearings where school personnel maintain that it is dangerous for the student
to be in his or her current educational placement during such
proceedings;
(3) the parent
requests a hearing from a determination that the student's behavior was not a
manifestation of the student's disability; or
(4) the parent requests a hearing relating to
any decision regarding placement under section
201.7
of this Part, including but not limited to any decision to place the student in
an IAES.
(b) An
expedited due process hearing shall be conducted in accordance with the
procedures specified in section
200.5(j)
of this Title, except as follows:
(1) Upon
receipt of or filing of a due process complaint notice for an expedited
hearing, the board of education shall arrange for an impartial hearing and the
appointment of an impartial hearing officer using the list in accordance with
the rotational selection process established in section
200.2(e)(l)
of this Title and the administrative procedures established by the board of
education pursuant to section
200.2(b)(8)
of this Title.
(2) The impartial
officer may not accept appointment unless available to hold the hearing and
render the decision within the time period for expedited hearings pursuant to
paragraph (3) of this subdivision.
(3) The school district shall arrange the
expedited due process hearing according to the following time period, unless
the parent and school district agree in writing to waive the resolution meeting
or agree to use mediation:
(i) a resolution
meeting shall occur within seven days receiving notice of the due process
complaint;
(ii) the expedited due
process hearing may proceed unless the matter has been resolved to the
satisfaction of both parties within 15 days of receipt of the due process
complaint;
(iii) the expedited due
process hearing shall occur within 20 school days of the date the complaint
requesting the hearing is filed; and
(iv) the impartial hearing officer shall make
a determination within 10 school days after the hearing.
(4) No extension to an expedited impartial
hearing timeline may be granted.
(5) The impartial hearing officer shall mail
a copy of the written, or at the option of the parents, electronic findings of
fact and the decision to the parents, to the board of education and the Office
of Special Education of the New York State Education Department within 10
school days after the hearing.
(c) If a parent requests a hearing or an
appeal regarding the change in placement of a student to an IAES by a
superintendent of schools, or regarding a change in placement by an impartial
hearing officer pursuant to section
201.8
of this Part where the school district maintains that it is dangerous for the
student to remain in his or her current educational placement, or regarding a
determination that the behavior is not a manifestation of the student's
disability for a student who has been placed in an IAES, the student shall
remain in the IAES pending the decision of the impartial hearing officer or
until expiration of the time period determined in accordance with section
201.7
or
201.8
of this Part, as applicable, whichever occurs first, unless the parents and the
school district otherwise agree.
(d) When an expedited due process hearing has
been requested because of a disciplinary change in placement, the manifestation
determination or because the school district believes that maintaining the
student in the current placement is likely to result in injury to the student
or others, the student shall remain in the IAES pending the decision of the
impartial hearing officer or until the expiration of the period of removal,
whichever occurs first, unless the parent and the school district agree
otherwise.
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(a) An expedited due process hearing shall be conducted pursuant to this Part under the following circumstances:
(1) the school district requests an expedited due process hearing to obtain an order of an impartial hearing officer placing a student with a disability in an IAES pursuant to section 201.8 of this Part where school personnel maintain that it is dangerous for the student to be in his or her current educational placement;
(2) the school district requests an expedited due process hearing to obtain an order of an impartial hearing officer placing a student with a disability in an IAES during the pendency of due process hearings where school personnel maintain that it is dangerous for the student to be in his or her current educational placement during such proceedings;
(3) the parent requests a hearing from a determination that the student's behavior was not a manifestation of the student's disability; or
(4) the parent requests a hearing relating to any decision regarding placement under section 201.7 of this Part, including but not limited to any decision to place the student in an IAES.
(b) An expedited due process hearing shall be conducted in accordance with the procedures specified in section 200.5(j) of this Title, except as follows:
(1) Upon receipt of or filing of a due process complaint notice for an expedited hearing, the board of education shall arrange for an impartial hearing and the appointment of an impartial hearing officer using the list in accordance with the rotational selection process established in section 200.2(e)(l) of this Title and the administrative procedures established by the board of education pursuant to section 200.2(b)(8) of this Title.
(2) The impartial officer may not accept appointment unless available to hold the hearing and render the decision within the time period for expedited hearings pursuant to paragraph (3) of this subdivision.
(3) The school district shall arrange the expedited due process hearing according to the following time period, unless the parent and school district agree in writing to waive the resolution meeting or agree to use mediation:
(i) a resolution meeting shall occur within seven days receiving notice of the due process complaint;
(ii) the expedited due process hearing may proceed unless the matter has been resolved to the satisfaction of both parties within 15 days of receipt of the due process complaint;
(iii) the expedited due process hearing shall occur within 20 school days of the date the complaint requesting the hearing is filed; and
(iv) the impartial hearing officer shall make a determination within 10 school days after the hearing.
(4) No extension to an expedited impartial hearing timeline may be granted.
(5) The impartial hearing officer shall mail a copy of the written, or at the option of the parents, electronic findings of fact and the decision to the parents, to the board of education and the Office of Special Education of the New York State Education Department within 10 school days after the hearing.
(c) If a parent requests a hearing or an appeal regarding the change in placement of a student to an IAES by a superintendent of schools, or regarding a change in placement by an impartial hearing officer pursuant to section 201.8 of this Part where the school district maintains that it is dangerous for the student to remain in his or her current educational placement, or regarding a determination that the behavior is not a manifestation of the student's disability for a student who has been placed in an IAES, the student shall remain in the IAES pending the decision of the impartial hearing officer or until expiration of the time period determined in accordance with section 201.7 or 201.8 of this Part, as applicable, whichever occurs first, unless the parents and the school district otherwise agree.
(d) When an expedited due process hearing has been requested because of a disciplinary change in placement , the manifestation determination or because the school district believes that maintaining the student in the current placement is likely to result in injury to the student or others, the student shall remain in the IAES pending the decision of the impartial hearing officer or until the expiration of the period of removal, whichever occurs first, unless the parent and the school district agree otherwise.