Idaho
GENERAL LAWS
TITLE 33. EDUCATION
CHAPTER 20. EDUCATION OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
Idaho Code § 33-2002 (1991)
§ 33-2002. Responsibility of school districts for education of children with
disabilities
(1) Each public school district is responsible for and shall provide for
the special education and related services of children with disabilities
enrolled therein.
(2) Every public school district in the state shall provide instruction
and training for persons between the ages of three (3) years and twenty-one
(21) years who are children with disabilities as defined in this chapter and by
the state board of education. The state board of education shall through its
department of education determine eligibility criteria for children with disabilities,
qualifications of special teachers and special personnel, programs of
instruction and minimum standards for classrooms and equipment to be used in
administering the provisions of this act.
(3) The child study team shall assess the importance and necessity of
teaching Braille to each child who is legally blind.
Preference shall be given to Braille. If the child study team
determines that learning Braille is important with respect to
a particular child, the child shall be given the opportunity to learn Braille.
(4) In accordance with the provisions of part B of the federal individuals
with disabilities education act (IDEA), a student with a disability shall be
informed by the school district or other public agency providing education to
the student, at least one (1) year before he reaches the age of majority, that
rights currently afforded to the parents or guardian of the student pursuant to
IDEA, will transfer to the student when he reaches the age of majority.
However, such rights shall remain with the parent or guardian after the student
reaches the age of majority if the student is determined to be incompetent
under Idaho law or if an individualized education program team determines the
student lacks the ability to provide informed consent with respect to his
educational program.