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81. State Laws And Regulations
scrambling to reform their education system, the a perspective on homeschooling, laws,and regulations.
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There is no single source, no one true homeschooling authority. We all own the responsibility to think through laws and regulations on homeschooling. Of course you'll find those who disagree - an entire industry has grown up around the fact that there are differences of opinion on homeschooling's legal matters. What we offer here are overviews of laws and regulations compiled by knowledgeable homeschoolers. These files are not legal advice nor the final word on the subject. They are simply a starting point. To maintain our freedom to homeschool we will each need to go far beyond any convenient compilation or synopsis. We need to continue to do our own learning, lead our own research, and decide on our own actions.

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83. PAH: Ch 1
Many FERPA rights are incorporated within maine State Special education regulationsfor students who are eligible for special education services (Chapter 101
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CHAPTER 1 - WHAT ARE THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS THAT PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES?
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The Federal and state governments have enacted laws that declare that children with disabilities are entitled to receive a free and appropriate public education. Parents are much more successful in advocating for their children when they understand the laws and regulations which protect the rights of children with disabilities. Federal laws and regulations that protect students with disabilities are:
  • The Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act (IDEA)
    • 34 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 300
    Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
    • 34 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 104
    Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); and
    • 34 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 36
    Family Educational Right to Privacy Act (FERPA).
    • 34 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 99
    Maine has adopted Special Education Laws and Special Education Regulations that complement Federal law. The Maine Human Rights Act also applies to the educational activities and programs of students with disabilities.
  • 84. UMPSA Web Page
    The University of maine System Retirement Plan for Faculty and Professional Employees upto the maximum amount possible in accordance with regulations of the
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    A. 1. The University shall continue the University of Maine System Retirement Plan for Faculty and
    Professional Employees for unit members. Contribution rates shall be as follows: a. University share 10% of unit member's annual base salary
    b. Unit member's share 4% of his/her annual base salary
    TOTAL 14% of unit member's annual base salary 2. Existing retirement plans other than the University of Maine System Retirement Plan for Faculty and
    Professional Employees in which the University participates shall be continued for covered unit members, so long as such plans permit participation by the University. The University of Maine System Retirement Plan for Faculty and Professional Employees shall consist of TIAA-CREF and alternate vendors whose rules of participation have been mutually agreed upon by the parties. B. 1. Unit members who participate in the basic TIAA-CREF retirement plan and who are at least fifty-five

    85. Maine Regulatory Agencies
    Click here for more detailed information. Augusta, Finance Authorityof maine maine's business higher education finance agency.
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    86. GLARRC National State Policy Database Page
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    Menu Based Query Plain English Query Displays a text entry box in which you enter the words or phrases that you wish to locate combined with search operators Searches are entered by typing in words or phrases and choosing options from a menu Type in exactly what you need to know in plain English Help State and National Regulations Available for Search (use queries above) or for Download (click on individual states below) In most cases, state regulations have been translated to PDF by GLARRC. These files, available below for download, are NOT the official legal files. For the official copy of each state's regulations, please contact the state education agency. Alabama
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    87. SpeciaLaw
    hearing decisions maine Link to maine hearing decisions to OSERS Office of SpecialEducation and Rehabilitation Link to 504 regulations regulations (34 CFR
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    EDLAW has pioneered providing access to the texts of laws governing the provision of special education. We have invested additional effort to reformat the text of IDEA and some other materials to make them easier to read and use. However, for most texts, the time required is simply not available. In these situations, we have either used the formatted text as we discovered it or provided links to other sources.
    Persons seeking legal texts in a more useful format are invited to examine the EDLAW Electronic Library EDLAW Electronic Library here.
    Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
    22nd Annual Report to Congress
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    88. Home Contact Us About CADRE Tour Privacy Select A Topic
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    Fax: 207-772-3627 E-Mail: mopuda@dwmlaw.com Website: http://www.dwmlaw.com Michael Opuda is a special education consultant for the law firm of Drummond Woodsum and MacMahon. He provides consultation and technical assistance to public schools in Maine and the state departments of education in the New England area. His areas of expertise include dispute resolution, special education law and policy and special education administration. Previously he was the Due Process Coordinator for the Maine Department of Education. He was responsible for the management of Maine's special education dispute resolution system including consultation, technical assistance, mediations, complaint investigations and due process hearings. Michael is a frequent presenter at state, regional, and national conferences concerning special education law and dispute resolution. He has been employed as a special education teacher, administrator, parent advocate and adjunct faculty at the University of Maine.

    89. Msad48.org - Maine School Admin District 48 Surrogate Parents
    Surrogate Parents need to be caring individuals able to work with the maine SpecialEducation regulations and able to attend PET meetings in the child's local
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    90. Preparing For Your Child's Pupil Evaluation Team (PET)
    A copy of the special education regulations can be obtained from the MaineParent Federation office. Call 1800-870-7746 to request a copy.
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    Going to a Pupil Evaluation Team (PET) Meeting to meet with teachers and administrators can seem a bit overwhelming, but it is important to remember that as a parent or guardian, you are a key part of this team. There is much more to a child's life than only the hours they spend at school, and as a parent, you are the best representative of your child's life outside of school. By being prepared for the PET meeting, you can make the meeting a better experience for you and more productive for everyone involved. Here are some ideas to help you prepare and organize for the meeting. Prepare some basic information about your child:
    1. Medical History and Support Information
    Does your child take any medications?
    Has your child experienced any medical problems this past year which may affect his or her schoolwork?
    Has your child ever been hospitalized or had any chronic health problems (ear infection, etc.)? At what ages?
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    At what age did your child learn to walk?

    91. RE: Enforcement Of Medicaid Provider Qualification Regulations
    Further, Medicaid regulations require that provider and use department of educationprovider qualifications another example from the maine Medical Assistance
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    Re: Enforcement of Medicaid Provider Qualification Regulations
    Dear Ms. Richardson: I am writing to express the concerns of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) regarding state's misinterpretation of federal Medicaid provider qualification regulations. ASHA is the national scientific and professional association representing more than 96,000 speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and speech/language/hearing scientists. Federal Medicaid regulations define provider qualifications for participation in the Medicaid program. Currently, these regulations stipulate the qualifications of speech-language pathologists and audiologists. The regulations state that certain services (Footnote 1) "may only be provided by or under the direction of a speech pathologist or audiologist, for which a patient is referred by a physician or other licensed practitioner of the healing arts within the scope of his or her practice under state law." 42 C.F.R. § 440.110(c) (1998). These regulations further define a "speech pathologist" or "audiologist" as an individual who: (i) has a certificate of clinical competence from the American Speech and Hearing Association;

    92. KinderStart - Legal And Financial : Family Law : Special Needs Issues : State La
    Icon Add/View Comments (0) Rate this Site; maine Special education Regulationsmaine law (20A MRSA Chapters 301 and 303) entitles all school-age students
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    93. WPL Maine Business Resources
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    94. Colby | Course Catalogue | General Regulations
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    95. Maine Bureau Of Alcoholic Beverages - Regulation - Rules And Regulations
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    96. Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorder, Autism, Advocates, Attorneys,
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  • 99. University Of Southern Maine
    Click here to inquire. University of Southern maine The University of Southern maine(USM) is the most cosmopolitan of maine institutions of higher education.
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