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| 1.__Child Development Services System.__"Child Development | Services System"__means regional sites, a state-level intermediate | educational unit and an Interdepartmental Coordinating Council for | Early Intervention established to ensure the provision of childfind | activities, early intervention services and free, appropriate | public education services to eligible children. |
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| | 2.__Childfind.__"Childfind" means the identification, location | and evaluation, at no cost to the family, of children, from birth | to under 6 years of age, with disabilities. |
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| | 3.__Council.__"Council" means the Interdepartmental | Coordinating Council for Early Intervention created in section | 8429. |
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| | 4.__Disability.__"Disability" means: |
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| A.__For children from birth to under 3 years of age, | developmental delays as measured by appropriate diagnostic | instruments and procedures in one or more of the following | areas:__cognitive development; physical development, | including vision and hearing; communication development; | social or emotional development; or adaptive development, | with the delay being such that the child needs early | intervention services or a diagnosed physical or mental | condition that has a high probability of resulting in | developmental delay, with the condition being such that the | child needs early intervention services; or |
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| B.__For children 3 years of age to under 6 years of age, | evaluated in accordance with 34 Code of Federal Regulations, | 300.530-534, developmental delays, as measured by | appropriate diagnostic instruments and procedures, or | impairments in one or more of the following areas:__ | cognitive development; physical development, including | vision and hearing; communication development; social or | emotional development; adaptive development; mental | retardation; hearing impairments, including deafness; speech | or language impairments; visual impairments, including | blindness; serious emotional disturbance; orthopedic | impairments; autism; traumatic brain injury; other health | impairments; specific learning disabilities; deaf-blindness; | or multiple disabilities, with the delay or impairment being | such that the child needs special education and related | services. |
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| | 5.__Early intervention services.__"Early intervention | services" means services that are designed to meet the | developmental needs of each child, from birth to under 3 years of | age, eligible under the federal Individuals with Disabilities | Education Act, 20 United States Code, Chapter 33 and the needs of | the family related to enhancing the child's development that are | provided under public supervision by qualified providers and that | are made available by use of 3rd-party resources or a system of | payments by families, including a schedule of sliding fees. |
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| | 6.__Free, appropriate public education services.__"Free, | appropriate public education services" means those services that | are designed to meet the developmental needs of eligible | children, from 3 years of age to under 6 years of age, who have a | disability.__These services include: |
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| A.__Early identification, screening and assessment services; |
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| B.__Medical services for diagnostic or evaluation purposes | only; |
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| C.__Occupational therapy; |
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| D.__Parent counseling and training; |
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| F.__Psychological services; |
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| H.__Speech pathology and audiology; |
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| I.__Developmental therapy; and |
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| | 7.__Intermediate educational unit.__"Intermediate educational | unit," as defined in the federal Individuals with Disabilities | Education Act, 20 United States Code, Chapter 33, means any | public authority, other than a local education agency, under the | general supervision of a state education agency that is | established for the purpose of providing free, appropriate public | education on a regional basis and that provides special education | and related services to children with a disability within the | State. |
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| | 8.__Regional site.__"Regional site" means locally governed | regional intermediate educational units or private nonprofit | corporations established to ensure provision of services to | infants and children under this chapter. |
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| §8423. Department of Human Services |
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| | 1.__Responsibility.__The department is designated as the | state agency responsible for carrying out the State's obligations | under the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 | United States Code, Chapter 33 for children from birth to under 6 | years of age. |
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| | 2.__Plan.__The department shall submit a proposal to the | Department of Education, which shall submit the State's plan for | meeting the requirements of the federal Individuals with | Disabilities Education Act, 20 United States Code, Chapter 33 to | the Federal Government.__The State's plan may not require | services that exceed minimum federal requirements. |
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| | 3.__Administration of federal funds.__The Department of | Education is the entity responsible for assigning financial | responsibility among appropriate agencies under 34 Code of | Federal Regulations, Section 303.143, July 1993 and in accordance | with 34 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 303.523, July 1993.__ | The Department of Human Services shall administer the funds used | for children from birth to under 6 years of age. |
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| | 4.__Rule-making authority.__The commissioner may adopt rules | necessary to implement this chapter in accordance with the Maine | Administrative Procedure Act.__Except as otherwise provided, | those rules are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, | chapter 375, subchapter II-A. |
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| | 5.__Contracts.__The department may enter into contracts, | leases and agreements and any other instruments and arrangements | that are necessary, incidental or convenient to the performance | of its duties and the execution of its powers under this chapter. |
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| The department shall contract with the board of directors of a | private nonprofit corporation for no fewer than 3 years and | approve an annual entitlement plan with the board of directors of | an intermediate educational unit for the purpose of__ensuring | coordinated service delivery in each region of the State from | birth to under 6 years of age. |
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| Contracts with boards of directors of private nonprofit | corporations and plans of intermediate educational units must | ensure: |
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| A.__That free screening, evaluation and referral services | are accessible to all children, from birth to under 6 years | of age; |
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| B.__That children with disabilities, from 3 years of age to | under 6 years of age, have free, appropriate public | education services available to them; and |
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| C.__That children, from birth to under 3 years of age, have | early intervention services available to them through 3rd- | party payment or through a system of payments by families, | including a schedule of sliding fees. |
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| | 6.__Implementation of early intervention and of free, | appropriate public education services.__The department, through | the Child Development Services System, shall ensure: |
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| A.__That free screening, evaluation and referral services | are accessible to all children, from birth to under 6 years | of age; |
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| B.__That preschool children with disabilities,__from 3 years | of age to under 6 years of age, have free, appropriate | public education services available to them; |
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| C.__That rules are developed, adopted and implemented | describing minimum standards for: |
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| (1)__A least restrictive environment; |
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| (3)__The rights of parents; |
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| (4)__Free and appropriate public services; |
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| (5)__Eligibility criteria; |
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| (6)__The federal "childfind" program; |
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| (7)__Program development, service descriptors and | service delivery; |
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| (8)__An early childhood team; |
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| (9)__An individualized family service plan; |
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| (10)__Statements of assurances; |
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| (11)__Procedural safeguards and appeals processes; |
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| (12)__Due process hearings; |
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| (13)__Confidentiality of information; |
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| (14)__Data collection, reporting and utilization; |
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| (16)__Standardized procedures and rates of payment for | early intervention and free appropriate public | education services; and |
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| (17)__The frequency and intensity of developmental | therapy and special instruction services; |
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| D.__That children, from birth to under 3 years of age, have | early intervention services available to them through 3rd- | party payment or through a system of payments by families, | including a schedule of sliding fees; and |
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| E.__That the nonsupplanting requirement under the federal | Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 United | States Code, Chapter 33 and its implementing regulations is | addressed by the council for purposes of reporting under | section 8432. |
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| | 7.__Regional site compliance.__The department, in consultation | with regional sites and the council, shall develop an action plan | with time lines to achieve compliance for regional sites that are | not in compliance with federal or state law.__The department may | assume temporary responsibility for operations at a site that | fails to meet compliance requirements. |
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| §8424.__State intermediate educational unit; establishment; |
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| powers; duties and obligations |
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| | The commissioner shall establish and supervise a state | intermediate educational unit to perform the following duties: |
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| | 1.__Federal obligations.__For children from birth to under 6 | years of age to develop and adopt statewide policies and rules | for carrying out the provisions of this chapter to meet federal | obligations under the federal Individuals with Disabilities | Education Act, 20 United States Code, Chapter 33, Subchapter II | and Subchapter VIII.__These obligations for children from birth | to under 6 years of age must include but are not limited to: |
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| i.A.__Personnel standards; |
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| ii.B.__A comprehensive system of personnel development; |
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| iii.D.__Data collection and storage, consistent with | department policies; |
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| E. Interagency agreements at the state level; |
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| v.G.__Payment for early intervention and free, appropriate | public education services; and |
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| vi.H. Standards for frequency and intensity of | developmental therapy and special instruction services; |
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| | 2. Program and policy compliance. To provide training and | technical assistance in the policies and procedures necessary to | meet all federal and state guidelines required by this chapter; |
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| | 3.__Fiscal compliance.__To ensure regional site fiscal | compliance by reviewing or performing regular audits of site | records; |
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| | 4.__Free, appropriate public education training.__To provide | training and certification to regional site employees and others | in commitment of funds used to provide free, appropriate public | education; |
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| | 5.__Employees.__Employ professional and other staff necessary | to carry out the state-level functions required by this chapter; |
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| | 6.__Suits.__Sue and be sued in its own name; |
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| | 7.__Acquire supplies.__Acquire supplies, materials and | incidental services through cash purchases, sole-source purchase | orders and bids or contracts as necessary or convenient to | fulfill the purposes of this chapter; |
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| | 8.__Acquire property.__Acquire by purchase, gift, lease or | rent any property, lands, buildings, structures, facilities or | equipment necessary to fulfill the purposes of this chapter; |
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| | 9.__Other duties.__Perform other duties assigned by the | Legislature, delegate duties and authority, but not | responsibility, as necessary for the efficient operation of this | chapter and do any other acts or things necessary or convenient | to carry out the powers expressly granted or reasonably implied | in this chapter; and |
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| | 10.__Dissemination of information.__Apply the federal Family | Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, Public Law 93-380, as | amended by Public Law 93-568, and the federal Individuals with | Disabilities Education Act, 20 United States Code, Chapter 33 to | the dissemination of information about children, from birth to | under 6 years of age, who are served by the Child Development | Services System. |
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| | All state intermediate educational unit employees are | employees for purposes of the Maine Tort Claims Act. |
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| §8425. Regional site governance |
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| | Boards of directors of the regional sites established to | ensure childfind activities for children from birth to under 6 | years of age, to coordinate early intervention services for | eligible children, from birth to under 6 years of age and to | coordinate free, appropriate public education services for | eligible children from 3 years of age to under 6 years of age | shall organize, at the discretion of each board, as a private | nonprofit corporation or an intermediate educational unit.__ | Regional site boards of directors may take formal action, in | accordance with their regional bylaws, to dissolve or to | consolidate with another regional site board that has agreed to | the consolidation.__The process of dissolution and any decisions | to consolidate are subject to the approval of the department. |
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| §8426.__Regional site board of directors |
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| | Each board of directors of a regional intermediate educational | unit or a private nonprofit corporation is responsible for | governance of its activities, including the management and | oversight of its general operations as established in section | 8425.__Membership must include representatives of the regional | offices of the department and the Department of Mental Health, | Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services, representatives | of participating school administrative units, parents of infants | and children with disabilities and other community members as | determined appropriate.__Terms of membership and methods of | appointment or election must be determined by board bylaws, | subject to approval of the department. |
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| §8427. Regional site; administration |
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| | A regional site board of directors shall: |
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| | 1.__Fiscal services; billing.__Provide fiscal management of | money allocated to it, in compliance with state and federal laws | and subject to proof by an annual audit.__Fiscal services may be | secured as a contracted or in-kind service.__Bill public and | private programs and 3rd-party payors for services provided to | eligible children and families; |
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| | 2.__Employees.__Employ qualified professional and other staff | at the local site.__The board of directors has the authority to | hire, fire and supervise the staff of the regional site and to | develop and adopt personnel policies for its employees.__ | Professional therapists may be employed as site staff when the | board and the state intermediate educational unit find that: |
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| A.__Site staff therapists are needed to perform evaluations | of children to ensure appropriate service plans; |
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| B.__Therapists serving children on a contractual basis are | unable to provide required services within the time lines | mandated by the federal Individuals with Disabilities | Education Act, 20 United States Code, Chapter 33; or |
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| C.__Site staff therapists are able to provide services | comparable to those provided by contract therapists at an | identifiable savings, including all costs associated with | delivery of services to the Child Development Services | System, as determined by the commissioner; |
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| | 3.__Collective bargaining.__Bargain collectively if employees | choose to be represented by a collective bargaining agent.__The | board of directors of a local intermediate education unit is a | public employer within the meaning of Title 26, section 962, | subsection 7.__Employees of a regional site board of directors | are public employees within the meaning of Title 26, section 962, | subsection 6; |
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| | 4.__Fringe benefits.__Determine which fringe benefits may be | offered to employees, dependent on cost, ease of administration | and competitiveness in recruiting and retaining qualified | personnel; |
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| | 5.__Retirement plan.__Select an employee retirement plan | option that meets all applicable federal and state requirements; |
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| | 6.__Contracts.__Subject to the approval of the department, | enter into contracts, leases and agreements and any other | instruments and arrangements that are necessary, incidental or | convenient to the performance of its duties and the execution of | its powers under this chapter.__A regional site board of | directors shall consider collaboration with school administrative | units that are operating or that wish to develop, pursuant to | Title 20-A, section 4253, early childhood programs in the | regional board's area in order to: |
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| A.__Maximize the benefit of state interdepartmental | agreements and efforts; |
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| B.__Maximize the effective use of qualified personnel, | facilities and other resources; |
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| C.__Ensure consistent quality of early childhood | programming; and |
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| D.__Facilitate the transition process, for children and | families, from the Child Development Services System to the | public school system; |
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| | 7.__Suits.__Sue and be sued in its own name; |
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| | 8.__Acquire supplies.__Acquire supplies, materials and | incidental services, through cash purchases, sole-source purchase | orders, bids or contracts, as necessary or convenient to fulfill | the purposes of this chapter; |
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| | 9.__Acquire property.__Acquire by purchase, gift, lease or | rent any property, lands, buildings, structures, facilities or | equipment necessary to fulfill the purposes of this chapter; |
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| | 10.__Other duties.__Fulfill other duties as necessary for the | efficient operation of this chapter and do any other acts or | things necessary or convenient to carry out the powers expressly | granted or reasonably implied in this chapter; and |
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| | 11.__Dissemination of information.__Apply the federal Family | Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, 20 United States | Code, Section 12329 and the federal Individuals with Disabilities | Education Act, 20 United States Code, Chapter 33 to the | dissemination of information about infants and children, from | birth to under 6 years of age, with disabilities who are served | through the regional site. |
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| | All regional site employees and board members of a regional | intermediate educational unit are employees for purposes of the | Maine Tort Claims Act. |
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| §8428.__Regional site; duties and obligations |
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| | The board of directors of a private nonprofit corporation or | an intermediate educational unit shall: |
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| | 1.__Childfind.__Ensure provision of childfind activities as | required by the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education | Act, 20 United States Code, Chapter 33; |
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| | 2.__Childcount.__Ensure provision of childcount activities as | required by the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education | Act, 20 United States Code, Chapter 33; |
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| | 3.__Part H.__Ensure appropriate data collection, training, | staff development and direct service provision to eligible | children, from birth to under 3 years of age, in accordance with | Part H of the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education | Act, 20 United States Code, Chapter 33; |
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| | 4.__Early intervention services.__Ensure that eligible | children, from birth to under 3 years of age, receive early | intervention services, in accordance with the payment provisions | established by the State; |
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| | 5.__Free, appropriate public education.__Ensure that eligible | children, from 3 years of age to under 6 years of age, receive | free, appropriate public education services in collaboration with | school administrative units, when possible; |
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| | 6.__Individual family service plan.__Coordinate development of | individual family service plans with eligible families; |
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| | 7.__Service providers.__Contract, whenever possible, with | providers of early intervention services approved by the Bureau | of Medical Services within the department; |
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| | 8.__Designate personnel for training.__Designate local | personnel for training to commit funds for free, appropriate | public education.__Personnel who commit funds for free, | appropriate public education must be trained and certified by the | state intermediate educational unit.__The board of directors | shall determine which trained and certified personnel may commit | funds; |
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| | 9. Targeted case management.__Following certification by the | Bureau of Medical Services within the department, seek | reimbursement, whenever feasible, for targeted case management; | and |
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| | 10.__Provider advisory board.__Establish an advisory board | consisting of representatives of area service providers to advise | the regional board of directors on matters related to the | provision of services to children and families within the__ | region.__Provider advisory boards must be established subject to | rules established by the commissioner.__Rules adopted pursuant to | this subsection are major substantive rules as defined in Title | 5, chapter 375, subchapter II-A. |
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| §8429.__Interdepartmental coordination |
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| | The council, as established in Title 5, section 12004-G, | subsection 15-B, is created as an advisory body to the | commissioner regarding the coordination of policies and programs | aimed at implementing the federal Individuals with Disabilities | Education Act, 20 United States Code, Chapter 33 and 34 Code of | Federal Regulations, 303.650 to 303.654, July 1993 for children | from birth to under 6 years of age. |
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| | The obligations of the council, as set forth in this section, | may be met at the commissioner's discretion by any other advisory | body to the commissioner required under the federal Individuals | with Disabilities Education Act, 20 United States Code, Chapter | 33 for preschool-aged children with disabilities, provided that | the federal membership requirements of the council are met. |
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| | Membership of the council must be in keeping with the federal | Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 United States | Code, Chapter 33, contingent upon state participation in the | federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Parts B and | H.__Appointments to the council must be made by the Governor for | terms defined in rules adopted by the commissioner.__The council | shall meet at least quarterly. |
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| | The commissioner shall adopt rules describing the composition | of the council, selection process and duties of the members | consistent with the purposes of this chapter. |
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| | The council shall designate from among its members a steering | committee responsible to the council for carrying out the duties | described in this section.__The commissioner shall adopt rules | describing the composition, selection process and | responsibilities of the steering committee. |
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| | 1.__Recommendations.__The council shall recommend to the | department, with the advice of the regional site boards of | directors, legislation that is needed to maintain or further | develop the statewide system of early intervention services. |
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| | 2.__Consider issues.__The council shall consider, with the | advice of the regional site boards of directors and the state | intermediate educational unit, issues affecting early | intervention services in the State, including, but not limited | to: |
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| A.__Successful early intervention strategies; |
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| B.__Personnel preparation and continuing education; |
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| C.__Childfind activities and methods as required by the | federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 | United States Code, Chapter 33; |
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| D.__Public awareness as required by the federal Individuals | with Disabilities Education Act, 20 United States Code, | Chapter 33; and |
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| E.__Contemporary research. |
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| | 3.__Bylaws.__The council shall develop and adopt bylaws for | its conduct. |
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| | 4.__Advise.__The council shall advise the department in the | development and implementation of rules, to be carried out by the | department, as necessary to carry out the duties and purposes of | this chapter. |
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| | 5.__Chair.__The council shall annually elect one member to | serve as chair. |
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| | 6.__Compensation.__The members of the council are entitled to | compensation in accordance with Title 5, section 12004-G, | subsection 15-B.__Agency representatives on the council are | entitled to reimbursement for expenses incurred in the | performance of their council duties by the represented agencies | in accordance with the provisions for state employees.__Consumer | members are entitled to reimbursement for actual and necessary | expenses incurred in the performance of their duties. |
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| | 7.__Staffing.__The department__and the state intermediate | educational unit shall provide to the council the equivalent of | one full-time professional staff person. |
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| | 8.__Committee and advisory activities.__The council may | establish committees composed of parents, professionals, advocacy | group representatives, members of the board of directors and | employees in keeping with the bylaws adopted by the council. |
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| | 9.__Voting.__The council shall adopt bylaws that define a | quorum for the purpose of conducting business of the council. |
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| | 10.__Dispute resolution.__The council shall assist the lead | agency in dispute resolution in a manner consistent with 34 Code | of Federal Regulations, Section 303.524, July 1993. |
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| §8430.__Distribution of funds to school administrative units |
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| | In addition to the programs authorized in this chapter, the | commissioner may authorize expenditures to school administrative | units for services for children, from birth to under 6 years of | age, who are disabled, in a manner consistent with Title 20-A, | sections 4251 to 4254 and section 15603, subsection 22, paragraph | D. |
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| | 1.__Governance and financial responsibility.__The school board | responsible for operating the preschool service shall assume the | financial responsibility for the program.__The school board is | entitled to receive the state subsidy for the program and may | charge tuition for costs that exceed expenditures made for those | programs in the base year. |
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| | 2.__Dedication of funds.__Funds generated under the school | subsidy formula of the Department of Education through | expenditures for programs for children, from birth to under 6 | years of age, who are disabled, must be committed to continue to | fund programs and services for the target population at the local | level. |
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| | 3.__Coordination of services and resource development | activities.__School administrative units shall coordinate their | program and service activities for children, from birth to under | 6 years of age, who are disabled, with the regional sites to | avoid duplication and maximize the use of resources in accordance | with the rules adopted by the department. |
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| | The council shall provide to the joint standing committee of | the Legislature having jurisdiction over human services matters | and to the commissioner an annual report on the early | intervention services in the State.__This report must include a | demonstration that:__the funds provided under the federal | Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 United States | Code, Chapter 33, Subchapter II and Subchapter VIII were used to | supplement and increase, and not to supplant, the level of other | federal, state and local funds that are available for children | with disabilities; and the federal funds generated under the | federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 United | States Code, Chapter 33, Subchapter II and Subchapter VIII were | not used to satisfy a financial commitment for services that | would have been paid for by a health agency or another agency | pursuant to policy or practice but for the fact that these | services are now listed on the individualized family service | plans of children with disabilities. |
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| | Sec. 4. 22 MRSA §8823, sub-§2, ¶C, as enacted by PL 1999, c. 647, §2, | is amended to read: |
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| C. A representative of hospitals, a representative of | health carriers, a representative of the Child Development | Services System established in Title 20-A, section 7724 | pursuant to section 8421 and a representative of the | department. |
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| | Sec. 5. 26 MRSA §962, sub-§7, ¶A, as amended by PL 1999, c. 775, §13, | is further amended to read: |
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| A. Any officer, board, commission, council, committee or | other persons or body acting on behalf of: |
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| (1) Any municipality or any subdivision of a | municipality; |
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| (2) Any school, water, sewer, fire or other district; |
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| (3) The Maine Turnpike Authority; |
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| (4) Any board of directors functioning as a regional | intermediate education unit pursuant to Title 20-A 22, | section 7730 8425; |
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| (5) Any county or subdivision of a county; |
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| (6) The Maine State Retirement System; or |
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| (7) The Governor Baxter School for the Deaf; or |
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| | Sec. 6. Transition provisions. |
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| | 1. Funds transferred. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised | Statutes, Title 5, sections 1585 and 1586, all accrued | expenditures, assets, liabilities, balances, appropriations or | allocations, transfers, revenues and other available funds in any | account or subdivision of any account of the Child Development | Services System under the Department of Education are transferred | to the Department of Human Services as required by the assignment | of responsibilities of this Act. |
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| | 2. Personnel and employment benefits transferred. All | employees of the Child Development Services System under the | Department of Education are transferred to the Department of | Human Services as required by the assignment of responsibilities | of this Act. |
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| | 3. Equipment and property transferred. All equipment, | records and property of the State used by employees and officials | of the Child Development Services System under the Department of | Education are transferred to the Department of Human Services as | required by the assignment of responsibilities of this Act. |
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| | 4. Financial order required. The Commissioner of Human | Services and the Commissioner of Education shall jointly request, | by financial order through the State Budget Office, the | Governor's approval of the funds, positions, equipment and | property to be transferred. |
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| | 5. Rules and procedures. All rules and procedures currently | in effect and in operation pertaining to the Child Development | Services System under the Department of Education remain in | effect until rescinded or amended as provided by state law. |
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| | 6. Contracts and agreements. All contracts and agreements | currently in effect with respect to the Child Development | Services System under the Department of Education remain in | effect until rescinded, terminated or modified as provided by | state law. |
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| | 7. Organization and operation. Planning or preparatory work | necessary to implement this Act may occur prior to the effective | date of this Act but is not binding until the effective date of | this Act. |
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| | Sec. 7. Implementation. The transfer of responsibility for | administration of the Child Development Services System from the | Department of Education to the Department of Human Services takes | effect July 1, 2002. Following the effective date of this Act, | the Commissioner of Human Services shall review this Act and | institute a study of the transfer. The study must identify any | necessary amendments to this Act and other issues necessitating | legislative action to accomplish the purposes of the Act. The | commissioner shall report the results of the study to the joint | standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over | health and human services matters and the joint standing | committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over education | and cultural affairs matters by December 1, 2001. Following | receipt of the commissioner's report, either legislative | committee may introduce legislation to the Second Regular Session | of the 120th Legislature to amend or clarify this Act. |
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| | Sec. 8. Collaborative work. The Department of Human Services shall | require collaboration in the administration of the following | programs: Head Start; Medicaid; early and periodic screening, | diagnosis and treatment; and the Child Development Services | System. The Commissioner of Human Services shall report to the | Legislature by March 1st of each year on the collaborative work | being done within the department. |
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| | Sec. 9. Effective date. Sections 1 to 5 of this Act take effect July | 1, 2002. |
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| | This bill transfers responsibility for administering the Child | Development Services System from the Department of Education to | the Department of Human Services, effective July 1, 2002. The | Child Development Services System is responsible for identifying | eligible children and ensuring and coordinating the provision of | appropriate developmental services for children from birth to 6 | years of age with disabilities. |
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