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Section 504: A Parent s Guide Developed by the Rhode Island Parent Information Network, Inc. 1210 Pontiac Avenue Cranston, RI 02920 Telephone: (401) 270-0101 or 800-464-3399 Disclaimer: The information presented is a general and limited overview of very complicated material and is neither complete nor intended as legal advice. It is for general informational purposes only. Individuals with questions or legal problems should consult with a person knowledgeable in special education law. Copyright RI Parent Information Network October 2013 All rights reserved What is Section 504? History of Section 504 What is Office for Civil Rights (OCR)? Identification and Evaluation Process and Plan Procedural Safeguards Dispute Resolution AGENDA 2 What is Section 504? Civil Rights Law Prohibits discrimination Protects rights of students with disabilities in programs and activities that receive federal financial assistance from the US Department of Education. Implementation responsibility of general education Requires FAPE ** and Accommodations 3 WKSP 0014 A Revised 4.11 1

History ADA Section 504 1973 - Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 1975 Education for All Handicapped Children Act (now IDEA Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) 1990 American with Disabilities Act (ADA) 2008 American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) 4 What is OCR? Office of Civil Rights Part of the U.S. Department of Education OCR enforces civil rights laws which work to end discrimination in education programs 12 offices in the United States OCR s Boston regional office covers: RI, CT, MA, ME, NH & VT 5 OCR s Role Complaint Processing Compliance Reviews Technical Assistance 6 WKSP 0014 A Revised 4.11 2

Did you know Effective January 2009, eligibility for protection under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act became broader? 7 Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) Appropriate education programs for students with disabilities must be designed to meet the unique needs of students with disabilities to the same extent that the needs of non-disabled students are met. 8 Identification Identifying a student with a disability under Section 504 begins with the evaluation process. WKSP 0014 A Revised 4.11 3

Evaluation Schools must evaluate all students suspected of disability requiring Section 504 protection. All factors related to student s learning process must be considered AND documented. Includes Academic AND Functional Needs 10 Definition of Disability Having a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities Having a record of such impairment; or Being regarded as having such impairment 11 Does student s impairment substantially limit one or more Major Life Activities? Caring for one s self Eating Performing manual tasks Sleeping Walking Standing Seeing Lifting Hearing Bending Speaking Reading Breathing Concentrating Learning Thinking Working Communicating (This in NOT a limited list). 12 WKSP 0014 A Revised 4.11 4

What is Impairment? Functions of the immune system Normal cell growth Digestive Bowel Bladder Neurological Brain Respiratory Circulatory Endocrine Reproductive Mental or psychological disorder 13 Disability Determination In determining whether a student has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits that student in a Major Life Activity, schools must not consider the ameliorating effects of any mitigating measures that student is using. www.ed.gov/print/about/offices/list/ocr/504faq.html 14 Mitigating Measures Examples 1. Medication 2. Medical Supplies, equipment or appliances 3. Low-vision devices (not eyeglasses or contact lenses) 4. Prosthetics (including limbs and devices) 5. Hearing aids and cochlear implants or other implantable hearing devices 6. Mobility devices 7. Oxygen therapy equipment/supplies 8. Assistive technology 9. Reasonable accommodations or auxiliary aids or services 10. Learned behavioral or adaptive neurological modifications www.ed.gov/print/about/offices/list/ocr/504faq.html 15 WKSP 0014 A Revised 4.11 5

Episodic Impairment Conditions that are episodic or in remission are covered when they are active. Asthma Epilepsy Multiple Sclerosis Hypertension Diabetes Major Depression Schizophrenia Bipolar Disorder 16 What are the student s individual education needs? Decisions are made: by a group of individuals with knowledge of the needs of the child who draw upon information from a variety of sources in making this determination. 17 504 Accommodation Plan Accommodations are tools and procedures that provide equal access to instruction and assessment for students with disabilities. 18 WKSP 0014 A Revised 4.11 6

Accommodation Examples: Health Plan Communication needs Emergency Evacuation Plan Transportation needs (school and schoolrelated activities) Counseling needs of student, peers, school and bus staff Assistive technology Adjust/modify Physical Education Program Adjust schedule to accommodate for medical needs Adjust/modify buildings or program location to meet physical needs of the individual Participation in school sponsored/extra curricular events Special dietary needs (peanut/food allergies) 19 Accommodations create opportunity! The ADA s (Americans with Disabilities Act) goal is not equal test scores, but equal opportunity. (JoAnne Simon, Esq. Before the U.S. Senate HELP Committee, 2008) 20 Where will the student be educated? Location Settings: Regular education classrooms, Regular education classrooms with supplementary services, and/or Special education and related services Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) still applies 21 WKSP 0014 A Revised 4.11 7

Implementing the 504 Accommodation Plan Everyone needs to know Everyone needs to implement! Periodic re-evaluation 22 How does a 504 plan differ from an IEP? A 504 plan, is an attempt to remove barriers and allow students with disabilities to participate freely. A 504 plan seeks to level the playing field so that those students can safely pursue the same opportunities as everyone else. An IEP, which falls under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, is much more concerned with actually providing educational services. An IEP provides significant remediation and is needed when student requires more than a level playing field. 23 Procedural Safeguards Parents have the right to: Notice of parental rights Relevant records review of records Impartial Hearing (RIDE) Hearing review 24 WKSP 0014 A Revised 4.11 8

Other Procedural Requirements Districts required to designate at least one person to coordinate Section 504 compliance Adopt grievance procedures that: Apply to any violation of 504 or the ADA Provide for prompt and equitable resolution of complaints Incorporate appropriate due process standards 25 Resolving Disputes 1. Discuss concerns with building principal 2. Discuss concerns with designated 504 Coordinator 3. Ask about district s grievance process 4. Contact RIDE Legal Department for assistance (401) 222-8979 5. Parent s should work through chain of command before filing a complaint with the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) 6. Parent can file with OCR at any point 26 How to File a Complaint Individuals who disagree with the services offered by school, the process used to make decisions or feel the plan is not being implemented, may file a complaint: Office for Civil Rights/Boston U.S. Department of Education 8th Floor 5 Post Office Square Boston, MA 02109-3921 Tel.: (617) 289-0111 Fax: (617) 289-0150 http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/complaintintro.html 27 WKSP 0014 A Revised 4.11 9

Office for Civil Rights Technical Assistance: RI, CT, MA, ME, NH, & VT Call the OCR Boston Regional Office at: (617) 289-0111 (voice) (877) 521-2172 (TTY) or Federal Relay Service (FRS) at 1-800-877-8339 OCR on the internet: www.ed.gov/ocr 28 Resources Questions and Answers on the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 http://www.eeoc.gov/policy/docs/qanda_adaaa_nprm.html Free Appropriate Public Education for Students with Disabilities: Requirements Under Section 504 http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/docs/edlite-fape504.html Auxiliary Aids and Services for Students with Disabilities http://www.ed.gov/ocr/docs/auxaids.html Students with Disabilities Preparing for Postsecondary Education: Know Your Rights and Responsibilities http://www.ed.gov/ocr/transition.html 29 For more information about RIPIN and the other workshops we offer, please contact our Resource Center at: Rhode Island Parent Information Network 1210 Pontiac Avenue Cranston, RI 02920 401-270-0101 800-464-3399 www.ripin.org Email us at: info@ripin.org 30 WKSP 0014 A Revised 4.11 10