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Section A: Florida Statutes Pertaining to Exceptional Student EducationChapter 1000, K–20 General Provisions1000.03Function, mission, and goals of the Florida K-20 education system1000.05Discrimination against students and employees in the Florida K-20 public education system prohibited; equality of access required1000.21Systemwide definitions1000.36Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military ChildrenChapter 1001, K–20 Governance1001.02General powers of State Board of Education1001.11Commissioner of Education; other duties1001.213Office of Early Learning1001.42Powers and duties of district school board1001.451Regional consortium service organizations1001.49General powers of district school superintendent1001.51Duties and responsibilities of district school superintendent1001.52Reproduction and destruction of district school recordsChapter 1002, Student and Parental Rights and Educational Choices1002.20K-12 student and parent rights1002.21Postsecondary student and parent rights1002.22Education records and reports of K-12 students; rights of parents and students; notification; penalty1002.222Limitations on collection of information and disclosure of confidential and exempt student records1002.23Family and School Partnership for Student Achievement Act1002.3105Academically Challenging Curriculum to Enhance Learning (ACCEL) options1002.33Charter schools1002.36Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind1002.38Opportunity Scholarship Program1002.385Florida personal learning scholarship accounts1002.39The John M. McKay Scholarships for Students with Disabilities Program1002.391Auditory-oral education programs1002.395Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program1002.42Private schools1002.451District innovation school of technology program1002.51Definitions1002.53Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program; eligibility and enrollment1002.66Specialized instructional services for children with disabilities1002.81Definitions1002.82Office of Early Learning; powers and duties1002.83Early learning coalitions1002.84Early learning coalitions; school readiness powers and duties1002.85Early learning coalition plans1002.86School readiness program; education component1002.87School readiness program; eligibility and enrollment1002.88School readiness program provider standards; eligibility to deliver the school readiness program1002.89School readiness program; funding1002.895Market rate schedule1002.91Investigations of fraud or overpayment; penalties1002.92Child care and early childhood resource and referral1002.93School readiness program transportation services1002.94Child Care Executive Partnership Program1002.95Teacher Education and Compensation Helps (TEACH) scholarship program 1002.96Early Head Start collaboration grants1002.97Records of children in the school readiness programChapter 1003, Public K–12 Education1003.01Definitions1003.02District school board operation and control of public K-12 education within the school district1003.03Maximum class size1003.04Student conduct and parental involvement1003.05Assistance to transitioning students from military families1003.21School attendance1003.22School-entry health examinations; immunization against communicable diseases; exemptions; duties of Department of Health1003.23Attendance records and reports1003.24Parents responsible for attendance of children; attendance policy1003.25Procedures for maintenance and transfer of student records1003.26Enforcement of school attendance1003.27Court procedure and penalties1003.28Continuation of truancy remedial activities upon transfer of student; retention of legal jurisdiction1003.29Notice to schools of court action1003.31Students subject to control of school1003.32Authority of teacher; responsibility for control of students; district school board and principal duties1003.33Report cards; end-of-the-year status1003.41Next Generation Sunshine State Standards1003.4156General requirements for middle grades promotion1003.42Required instruction1003.4203Digital materials, CAPE Digital Tool certificates, and technical assistance1003.4205Disability history and awareness instruction1003.4282Requirements for a standard high school diploma1003.4285Standard high school diploma designations1003.433Learning opportunities for out-of-state and out-of-country transfer students and students needing additional instruction to meet high school graduation requirements1003.435High school equivalency diploma program1003.436Definition of “credit”1003.437Middle and high school grading system1003.438Special high school graduation requirements for certain exceptional students1003.49Graduation and promotion requirements for publicly operated schools1003.499Florida Approved Courses and Tests (FACT) Initiative1003.4995Fine arts report1003.51Other public educational services1003.52Educational services in Department of Juvenile Justice Programs1003.53Dropout prevention and academic intervention1003.54Teenage parent programs1003.55Instructional programs for blind or visually impaired students and deaf or hard-of-hearing students1003.56English language instruction for limited English proficient students1003.57Exceptional students instruction1003.571Instruction for exceptional students who have a disability1003.5715Parental consent; individual education plan1003.5716Transition to postsecondary education and career opportunities1003.572Collaboration of public and private instructional personnel1003.573Use of restraint and seclusion on students with disabilities1003.575Assistive technology devices; findings; interagency agreements1003.576Individual education plans for exceptional students1003.58Students in residential care facilitiesChapter 1004, Public Postsecondary Education1004.0961Credit for online courses1004.44Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute1004.444Florida Center for Cybersecurity1004.55Regional autism centers; public record exemptionsChapter 1006, Support for Learning1006.03Diagnostic and learning resource centers1006.04Educational multiagency services for students with severe emotional disturbance1006.062Administration of medication and provision of medical services by district school board personnel1006.0625Administration of psychotropic medication; prohibition; conditions1006.07District school board duties relating to student discipline and school safety1006.08District school superintendent duties relating to student discipline and school safety1006.09Duties of school principal relating to student discipline and school safety1006.10Authority of school bus drivers and district school boards relating to student discipline and student safety on school buses1006.13Policy of zero tolerance for crime and victimization1006.15Student standards for participation in interscholastic and intrascholastic extracurricular student activities; regulation1006.165Automated external defibrillator; user training1006.21Duties of district school superintendent and district school board regarding transportation1006.22Safety and health of students being transported 1006.28Duties of district school board, district school superintendent; and school principal regarding K-12 instructional materials1006.283District school board instructional materials review process1006.38Duties, responsibilities, and requirements of instructional materials publishers and manufacturersChapter 1007, Articulation and Access1007.02Students with disabilities; definition1007.2615American Sign Language; findings; foreign-language credits authorized; teacher licensing1007.2616Computer science and technology instruction1007.263Florida College System institutions; admissions of students1007.264Persons with disabilities; admission to postsecondary educational institutions; substitute requirements; rules and regulations1007.265Persons with disabilities; graduation, study program admission, and upper-division entry; substitute requirements; rules and regulations1007.27Articulated acceleration mechanisms1007.273Collegiate high school programChapter 1008, Assessment and Accountability1008.212Students with disabilities; extraordinary exemption1008.22Student assessment program for public schools1008.25Public school student progression; remedial instruction; reporting requirements1008.34School grading system; school report cards; district grade1008.3415School grade or school improvement rating for exceptional student education centers1008.44CAPE Industry Certification Funding List and CAPE Postsecondary Industry Certification Funding ListChapter 1009, Educational Scholarships, Fees, and Financial Assistance1009.41State financial aid; students with a disability1009.62Grants for teachers for special training in exceptional student education1009.74The Theodore R. and Vivian M. Johnson Scholarship Program1009.893Florida National Merit Scholar Incentive ProgramChapter 1010, Financial Matters1010.20Cost accounting and reporting for school districts1010.215Educational funding accountability1010.305Audit of student enrollmentChapter 1011, Planning and Budgeting1011.61Definitions1011.62Funds for operation of schools1011.622Adjustments for students without a Florida student identification number1011.68Funds for student transportation1011.685Class size reduction; operating categorical fund1011.70Medicaid certified school funding maximization1011.75Gifted education exemplary program grants1011.84Procedure for determining state financial support and annual apportionment of state funds to each Florida College System institution districtChapter 1012, Personnel1012.01Definitions1012.07Identification of critical teacher shortage areas1012.22Public school personnel; powers and duties of the district school board1012.27Public school personnel; powers and duties of district school superintendent1012.37Education paraprofessionals1012.42Teacher teaching out-of-field1012.44Qualifications for certain persons providing speech-language services1012.55Positions for which certificates required1012.56Educator certification requirements1012.565Educator certification for blind and visually impaired students1012.582Continuing education and inservice training for teaching students with developmental disabilities1012.585Process for renewal of professional certificates1012.586Additions or changes to certificates; duplicate certificatesChapter 39, Proceedings Relating to Children39.0016Education of abused, neglected, and abandoned children; agency agreements; children having or suspected of having a disability39.201Mandatory reports of child abuse, abandonment, or neglect; mandatory reports of death; central abuse hotlineChapter 381, Public Health: General Provisions381.0056School health services program381.88Emergency allergy treatment381.885Epinephrine auto-injectors; emergency administrationChapter 402, Health and Human Services; Miscellaneous Provisions; Etc.402.22Education program for students who reside in residential care facilities operated by the Department of Children and Families or the Agency for Persons with DisabilitiesChapter 409, Social and Economic Assistance409.1754Sexually exploited children; screening and assessment; training; case management; task forces409.9071Medicaid provider agreements for school districts certifying state match409.908Reimbursement of Medicaid providersChapter 411, Handicap or High-Risk Condition Prevention and Early Childhood AssistancePart I, General Provisions411.201Florida Prevention, Early Assistance, and Early Childhood Act; short title411.202Definitions411.203Continuum of comprehensive servicesPart II, Prevention and Early Assistance411.22Legislative intent411.223Uniform standards411.224Family support planning processPart III, Childhood Pregnancy Prevention Public Education Program 411.24Short title411.241Legislative intent Chapters 468 and 486, Miscellaneous Professions and Occupations and Physical Therapy Practice468.1105Legislative intent (Speech-Language)468.201Short title; purpose (Occupational Therapy)486.015Legislative intent (Physical Therapy)Chapter 743, Disability of Nonage Minors Removed743.047Removal of disabilities of minors; executing agreements for motor vehicle insurance743.067Unaccompanied homeless youthsChapter 775, Definitions; General Penalties; Registration of Criminals775.0862Sexual offenses against students by authority figures; reclassificationChapter 984, Children and Families in Need of Services984.071Information packet984.12Case staffing; services and treatment to a family in need of services984.151Truancy petition; prosecution; dispositionChapter 985, Juvenile Justice; Interstate Compact on Juveniles985.622Multiagency plan for career and professional education (CAPE)Section B: Florida State Board of Education Rules Pertaining to Exceptional Student EducationChapter 6A-1, Finance and Administration6A-1.014Expenditure of Funds in Programs and Schools Where Generated6A-1.0141Categorical Program Funds6A-1.0451Florida Education Finance Program Student Membership Surveys6A-1.04513Maintaining Auditable FTE Records6A-1.0452Distribution of Florida Education Finance Program Funds6A-1.0453Educational Program Audits6A-1.0502Noncertificated Instructional Personnel6A-1.0503Definition of Qualified Instructional Personnel6A-1.09401Student Performance Standards6A-1.09412Course Requirements - Grades K-12 Basic and Adult Secondary Programs6A-1.09414Course Requirements - Grades PK-12 Exceptional Student Education6A-1.09422Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test and End-of-Course Assessment Requirements6A-1.0943Statewide Assessment for Students with Disabilities6A-1.09430Florida Alternate Assessment Requirements6A-1.09441Requirements for Programs and Courses Which are Funded Through the Florida Education Finance Program and for Which the Student May Earn Credit Toward High School Graduation6A-1.0955Education Records6A-1.0985Entry Into Kindergarten and First Grade by Out-of-State Transfer Students6A-1.099Cooperative Projects and Activities6A-1.09941State Uniform Transfer of High School Credits6A-1.09942State Uniform Transfer of Students in the Middle Grades6A-1.0995Form of High School Diplomas and Certificates of Completion6A-1.09961Graduation Requirements for Certain Students with Disabilities6A-1.099828School Accountability for Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Center SchoolsChapter 6A-3, Transportation6A-3.001Basic Principles for Transportation of Students6A-3.0121Responsibility of School District and Parents or Guardians for Students Who are Transported at Public Expense6A-3.0171Responsibilities of School Districts for Student TransportationChapter 6A-4, Certification6A-4.002General Provisions6A-4.0051Renewal and Reinstatement of a Professional Certificate6A-4.0141Specialization Requirements for Certification in the Area of Preschool Education (Birth through Age Four)—Academic Class6A-4.0142Specialization Requirements for Certification in the Area of Prekindergarten/Primary Education (Age Three Through Grade Three)—Academic Class6A-4.0172Specialization Requirements for Certification in the Area of Hearing Impaired (Grades K-12)—Academic Class6A-4.0176Specialization Requirements for Certification in the Area of Speech-Language Impaired (Grades K-12)—Academic Class6A-4.01761Specialization Requirements for Certification in the Area of Speech-Language Impaired/Associate—Academic Class6A-4.0178Specialization Requirements for Certification in the Area of Visually Impaired (Grades K-12)—Academic Class6A-4.01791Specialization Requirements for the Gifted Endorsement—Academic Class Beginning July 1, 19926A-4.01792Specialization Requirements for the Prekindergarten Disabilities Endorsement—Academic Class6A-4.01793Specialization Requirements for Endorsement in Severe or Profound Disabilities—Academic Class6A-4.01794Specialization Requirements for the Orientation and Mobility Endorsement—Academic Class6A-4.01795Specialization Requirements for Certification in Exceptional Student Education (Grades K-12)—Academic Class6A-4.01796Specialization Requirements for Endorsement in Autism—Academic Class6A-4.0181Specialization Requirements for Certification in Guidance and Counseling (Grades PK-12)—Specialty Class Beginning July 1, 1990 6A-4.0191Specialization Requirements for Certification in Health (Grades K-12)—Academic Class6A-4.02431Specialization Requirements for the American Sign Language Endorsement—Academic Class6A-4.0283Specialization Requirements for Certification in Physical Education (Grades K-12)—Academic Class6A-4.0292Specialization Requirements for the Reading Endorsement—Academic Class6A-4.0311Specialization Requirements for Certification in School Psychologist (Grades PK-12)—Specialty Class Beginning July 1, 19926A-4.035Specialization Requirements for Certification in School Social Worker (Grades PK-12)—Specialty ClassChapter 6A-6, Special Programs for Exceptional Students6A-6.021State of Florida High School Diplomas6A-6.0212Performance-Based Exit Option Model and State of Florida High School Performance-Based Diploma6A-6.024School Entry Health Examination6A-6.0251Use of Epinephrine Auto-Injectors6A-6.0252Use of Prescribed Pancreatic Enzyme Supplements6A-6.0253Diabetes Management6A-6.03011Exceptional Student Education Eligibility for Students with Intellectual Disabilities6A-6.03012Exceptional Student Education Eligibility for Students with Speech Impairments and Qualifications and Responsibilities for the Speech-Language Pathologists Providing Speech Services6A-6.030121Exceptional Student Education Eligibility for Students with Language Impairments and Qualifications and Responsibilities for the Speech-Language Pathologists Providing Language Services6A-6.03013Exceptional Student Education Eligibility for Students Who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing6A-6.03014Exceptional Student Education Eligibility for Students Who Are Visually Impaired6A-6.030151Exceptional Student Education Eligibility for Students with Orthopedic Impairment6A-6.030152Exceptional Student Education Eligibility for Students with Other Health Impairment6A-6.030153Exceptional Student Education Eligibility for Students With Traumatic Brain Injury6A-6.03016Exceptional Student Education Eligibility for Students with Emotional/Behavioral Disabilities6A-6.03018Exceptional Education Eligibility for Students with Specific Learning Disabilities6A-6.03019Special Instructional Programs for Students Who Are Gifted6A-6.030191Development of Educational Plans for Exceptional Students who are Gifted6A-6.03020Specially Designed Instruction for Students Who Are Homebound or Hospitalized6A-6.03022Special Programs for Students Who Are Dual-Sensory Impaired6A-6.03023Exceptional Student Education Eligibility for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder6A-6.03024Special Programs for Exceptional Students Who Require Physical Therapy6A-6.03026Eligibility Criteria for Prekindergarten Children with Disabilities6A-6.03027Special Programs for Children Three Through Five Years Old Who are Developmentally Delayed6A-6.03028Provision of Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) and Development of Individual Educational Plans for Students with Disabilities6A-6.030281Provision of Equitable Services to Parentally-Placed Private School Students with Disabilities6A-6.03029Development of Family Support Plans for Children with Disabilities Ages Birth Through Five Years6A-6.03030Exceptional Student Education Eligibility for Infants or Toddlers Birth Through Two Years Old who have Established Conditions6A-6.03031Exceptional Student Education Eligibility for Infants and Toddlers Birth Through Two Years Old who are Developmentally Delayed6A-6.03032Procedural Safeguards for Children with Disabilities Ages Birth through Two Years6A-6.0311Eligible Special Programs for Exceptional Students6A-6.0312Course Modifications for Exceptional Students6A-6.0331General Education Intervention Procedures, Evaluation, Determination of Eligibility, Reevaluation and the Provision of Exceptional Student Education Services6A-6.03311Procedural Safeguards and Due Process Procedures for Parents and Students with Disabilities6A-6.03312Discipline Procedures for Students with Disabilities6A-6.03313Procedural Safeguards for Exceptional Students who are Gifted6A-6.0333Surrogate Parents6A-6.0334Individual Educational Plans (IEPs) and Educational Plans (EPs) for Transferring Exceptional Students6A-6.03411Definitions, ESE Policies and Procedures, and ESE Administrators6A-6.0361Contractual Arrangements With Nonpublic Schools6A-6.052Dropout Prevention Programs6A-6.0521Definitions and Requirements Which Apply to All Dropout Prevention Programs6A-6.05221Student Support and Assistance Component6A-6.0523Comprehensive Dropout Prevention Plans6A-6.0524Educational Alternatives Programs6A-6.0525Teenage Parent Programs6A-6.0526Substance Abuse Programs6A-6.0527Disciplinary Programs6A-6.0528Youth Services Programs6A-6.05281Educational Programs for Youth in Department of Juvenile Justice Detention, Commitment or Day Treatment6A-6.05291Course Modification6A-6.05292Common Objective Criteria and Evaluation of Dropout Prevention Programs6A-6.054K-12 Student Reading Intervention Requirements6A-6.065Instructional Components of Vocational Education6A-6.0713Habitual Truancy: Inter-Agency Agreements6A-6.0970John M. McKay Scholarship for Students with Disabilities ProgramChapter 6A-7, Special Programs II6A-7.0335Regional Centers for Implementing Services to Individuals with Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Autistic-like Disabilities, Dual Sensory Impairments, or Sensory Impairment with Other Disabling Conditions6A-7.099Challenge Grant Program for the GiftedChapter 6A-20, Student Financial Assistance6A-20.012Critical Teacher Shortage Tuition Reimbursement Program6A-20.013Critical Teacher Shortage Student Loan Forgiveness Program6A-20.025Grants for Teachers for Special Training in Exceptional Student Education6A-20.040Occupational Therapist or Physical Therapist Tuition Reimbursement Program6A-20.041Occupational Therapist or Physical Therapist Student Loan Forgiveness Program6A-20.042Occupational Therapist or Physical Therapist Scholarship Loan Program6A-20.111Criteria for Documentation of DisabilityChapter 6D-3, Enrollment Requirements: Identification and Assignments of Students (Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind)6D-3.002Admission and Enrollment RequirementsChapter 64D-3, Control of Communicable Diseases and Conditions which May Significantly Affect Public Health64D-3.046Immunization Requirements: Public and Nonpublic Schools, Grades Preschool, Kindergarten Through 12, and Adult Education ClassesChapter 64F-6, School Health Services Program64F-6.001Definitions64F-6.002School Health Services Plan64F-6.003Screening64F-6.004Meeting Emergency Health Needs ................
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