U.S. Code & Code of Federal Regulations
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ISSN: 1538-320
May 1, 2018


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To find answers to your questions about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, you need to do your own legal research.

  • read the law
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  • learn how the law is organized
  • find sections or regulations relevant to your questions

"Ignorance of the law can be as damaging as your child's disability." - Pete Wright

In this issue of the Special Ed Advocate you'll learn about the IDEA 2004 statute, regulations, and commentary to the regulations and why it is important to do your own legal research.

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What's the Difference? U.S.C. and CFR

  • I know the CFR is law. Is the U.S.C. law as well?
  • Does the CFR have the force of law?
  • What about state Regulations? Which law controls?

Pete Wright answers your questions and explains the difference between United States Code and Code of Federal Regulations.


 

IDEA 2004

IDEA 2004 at Wrightslaw includes information about IDEA topics such as:

  • child find, eligibility, placement
  • evaluations, reevaluations, alternate assessments, high stakes testing
  • IEPs, IEP teams, IEP meetings
  • accommodations, transition, parental rights, and more

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