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2014-KC COOMBS MIDDLE SCHOOL COUCIL
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12/31/2014
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Within sixty days of the receipt of a report by the department from any person required to <br /> report, the department shall notify such person, in writing, of its determination of the nature. <br /> extent and cause or causes of the injuries to the child, and the social services that the <br /> department intends to provide to the child or his family. <br /> Any privilege established by section twenty or twenty B of chapter two hundred and thirty- <br /> three, by court decision or by profession code relating to the exclusion of confidential <br /> communications and the competency of witnesses, may not be invoked in any civil action <br /> arising out of a report made pursuant to this section. <br /> SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT <br /> Section 504 prohibits discrimination against handicapped persons, including both students and <br /> staff members, by school districts receiving federal financial assistance. This includes all <br /> programs or activities of the school district receiving federal funds, regardless of whether the <br /> specific program or activity involved is a direct recipient of federal funds. Included in the U.S. <br /> Department of Education regulations for Section 504 is the requirement that handicapped <br /> students be provided with a free appropriate public education(FAPE). <br /> These regulations require identification, evaluation, provision of appropriate services, and <br /> procedural safeguards in every public school in the United States. <br /> All individuals who are disabled under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) <br /> are also considered to be handicapped and therefore protected, under Section 504. However, all <br /> r individuals who have been determined to be handicapped under Section 504 may not be disabled <br /> under IDEA. These children require a response from the regular education staff and curriculum. <br /> With respect to most handicapped students, many aspects of the Section 504 regulation <br /> concerning FAPE parallel the requirements of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act <br /> (formerly the Education of the handicapped Act) and state law. In those areas, by fulfilling <br /> responsibilities under <br /> the IDEA and state law, a district is also meeting the standards of the Section 504 regulations. <br /> 3 <br /> However, in some other respects the requirements of the laws are different. There are some <br /> r students who are not eligible for IDEA services but who nevertheless are deemed handicapped <br /> under Section 504, and to whom a district may therefore have responsibilities. For the purpose of <br /> clarification in this paper, the term "handicapped" refers to students who are protected under the <br /> regulations of Section 504 only; the term "disabled" is reserved for students who are eligible for <br /> services under IDEA. <br /> The IDEA defines as eligible only students who have certain specified types of disabilities and <br /> who, because of one of those conditions, need special education (specially designed instruction). <br /> Section 504, on the other hand, protects all handicapped students, defined as those having any <br /> physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities <br /> (including leaming). Section 504 covers all students who meet this definition, even if they do <br /> not fall within the IDEA enumerated categories and even if they do not need to be in a special <br /> education program. <br /> 40 <br />
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