SPECIAL EDUCATION RIGHTS
Chapter 9
Information on Interagency
Responsibility for Related Services (AB 3632)
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SPECIAL EDUCATION RIGHTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Information on Basic Rights and Responsibilities
Chapter 2 Information on Evaluations/Assessments
Chapter 3 Information on Eligibility Criteria
Chapter 4 Information on IEP Process
Chapter 5 Information on Related Services
Chapter 6 Information on Due Process Hearings/Compliance Complaints
Chapter 7 Information on Least Restrictive Environment
Chapter 8 Information on Discipline of Students with Disabilities
Chapter 9 Information on Interagency Responsibility for Related Services (AB 3632/882)
Chapter 10 Information on Vocational Education
Chapter 11 Information on Preschool Education Services
Chapter 12 Information on Early Intervention Services
NOTE: The text in each chapter refers to specific Questions in other chapters by using the titles shown above.
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SPECIAL EDUCATION RIGHTS
Chapter 9
Information on Interagency
Responsibility for Related Services (AB 3632)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Question Page
1. What
is Assembly Bill 3632 and why was such legislation necessary?
2. Which
students does AB 3632 affect?
3. When
did this bill take effect?
4. How
is this bill implemented?
5. What
is the relationship between IDEA (federal law) and AB 3632 (state law)?
6. Who
is ultimately responsible for providing services under AB 3632?
7. Who
is responsible for monitoring AB 3632?.
9. What
services are school districts responsible for?
10. What are the
eligibility requirements for community mental heath?
12. What does the
assessment process by county mental health involve?
13. How do you write
mental health related services under AB 3632 into an IEP?
14. What services
does the county mental health agency provide to pupils under AB 3632?
17. What do the case
management services for a child in an AB 3632 residential placement
involve?
20. What is the role
of the Department of Social Services in the AB 3632 process?
24. What services is
Medi-Cal responsible for under AB 3632?
26. How does
AB 3632 affect the IEP Process? Will CCS or CMH representatives attend the
IEP meeting?
27. Should services
be written in the IEP?
31. How does
AB 3632 affect due process hearing rights?
40. I am a foster
parent for a child who is in special education. What are my rights?
41. Are probation officers/social workers allowed to attend IEP meetings?