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Local Operating
Guidelines
Transfer of
Rights
System to notify
students and parents of the transfer of
rights
Beginning at age
16 the ARD committee routinely
completes the IEP supplement of needed
transition services and IEP goals and
objectives. This IEP supplement serves
as notice to students and parents of the
student's rights, if any that will
transfer to him/her at age 18. This
ensures notification of transfer of
rights by the student's 17th
birthday.
When a student is
informed of his/her upcoming transfer of
rights the Notice of Procedural
Safeguards will be provided to the
student.
As close as
possible to the student's 18th
birthday AISD will provide a notice in
writing to parents and students of the
transfer of rights from the parent
to the adult student.
The written letter
will explain:
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That unless
the student's parent or other individual
has been granted guardianship of the
student all rights will transfer to the
student upon reaching the age of 18.
- That the adult student has the same
right to make educational decisions as a
student without a disability.
- That the
parental rights once accorded to the
parent under the IDEA have transferred
to the adult student.
- That any
notice required under the IDEA will be
provided to both the parent and adult
student, unless the student is
incarcerated in an adult or juvenile,
state or local correctional institution.
- That if you have questions you may contact your campus principal,
diagnostician, or special education director.
- That a future "notice" under IDEA,
Part B does not create a right for the
parent to consent to or participate in
the proposal or refusal to which the
notice relates. For example, a notice of
an ARD committee meeting does not
constitute invitation to, or create a
right for, the parent to attend the
meeting. However, the adult student or
the school district may invite
individuals who have knowledge or
special expertise regarding the student,
including the parent.
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