[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 34, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 34CFR222.50]

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                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION
 
              SECONDARY EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
 
PART 222--IMPACT AID PROGRAMS--Table of Contents
 
     Subpart D--Payments Under Section 8003(d) of the Act for Local 
       Educational Agencies That Serve Children With Disabilities
 
Sec. 222.50  What definitions apply to this subpart?


    In addition to the terms referenced or defined in Sec. 222.2, the 
following definitions in 20 U.S.C. 1401 or 34 CFR Sec. 77.1 apply to 
this subpart:
    Children with disabilities means children--
    (1)(i) With mental retardation, hearing impairments including 
deafness, speech or language impairments, visual impairments including 
blindness, serious emotional disturbance, orthopedic impairments, 
autism, traumatic brain injury, other health impairments, or specific 
learning disabilities; and
    (ii) Who, by reason thereof, need special education and related 
services.
    (2) The term children with disabilities for children aged 3 to 5, 
inclusive, may, at a State's discretion, include children--
    (i) Experiencing developmental delays, as defined by the State and 
as measured by appropriate diagnostic instruments and procedures, in one 
or more of the following areas: physical development, cognitive 
development, communication development, social or emotional development, 
or adaptive development; and
    (ii) Who, by reason thereof, need special education and related 
services.
    Children with specific learning disabilities means children who have 
a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved 
in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, which disorder 
may manifest itself in imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, 
write, spell, or do mathematical calculations. These disorders include 
conditions such as perceptual disabilities, brain injury, minimal brain 
dysfunction, dyslexia, and developmental aphasia. This term does not 
include children who have learning problems which are primarily the 
result of visual, hearing, or motor disabilities, of mental retardation, 
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emotional disturbance, or of environmental, cultural, or economic 
disadvantage.
    Free appropriate public education means special education and 
related services that--
    (1) Have been provided at public expense, under public supervision 
and direction, and without charge;
    (2) Meet the standards of the State educational agency;
    (3) Include an appropriate preschool, elementary, or secondary 
school education in the State involved; and
    (4) Are provided in conformity with the individualized education 
program (IEP) required under section 1414(a)(5) of the Individuals with 
Disabilities Education Act.
    Individualized education program (IEP) means--
    (1) A written statement for each child with a disability developed 
in any meeting by a representative of the LEA or an intermediate 
educational unit who shall be qualified to provide, or supervise the 
provision of, specially designed instruction to meet the unique needs of 
children with disabilities, the teacher, the parents or guardian of the 
child, and whenever appropriate, the child, which statement must 
include--
    (i) A statement of the present levels of educational performance of 
the child;
    (ii) A statement of annual goals, including short-term instructional 
objectives;
    (iii) A statement of the specific educational services to be 
provided to the child, and the extent to which the child will be able to 
participate in regular educational programs;
    (iv) A statement of the needed transition services for students 
beginning no later than age 16 and annually thereafter (and, when 
determined appropriate for the individual, beginning at age 14 or 
younger), including, when appropriate, a statement of the interagency 
responsibilities or linkages (or both) before the student leaves the 
school setting;
    (v) The projected date for initiation and anticipated duration of 
these services; and
    (vi) Appropriate objective criteria and evaluation procedures and 
schedules for determining, on at least an annual basis, whether 
instructional objectives are being achieved.
    (2) In the case where a participating agency, other than the 
educational agency, fails to provide agreed upon services, the 
educational agency shall reconvene the IEP team to identify alternative 
strategies to meet the transition objectives.
    Intermediate educational unit means any public authority, other than 
an LEA, that is under the general supervision of a State educational 
agency, that is established by State law for the purpose or providing 
free public education on a regional basis, and that provides special 
education and related services to children with disabilities within that 
State.
    Preschool means the educational level from a child's birth to the 
time at which the State provides elementary education.
    Related services means transportation and those developmental, 
corrective, and other supportive services (including speech pathology 
and audiology, psychological services, physical and occupational 
therapy, recreation, including therapeutic recreation, social work 
services, counseling services, including rehabilitation counseling, and 
medical services, except that medical services must be for diagnostic 
and evaluation purposes only) as may be required to assist a child with 
a disability to benefit from special education, and includes the early 
identification and assessment of disabling conditions in children.
    Special education means specially designed instruction, at no cost 
to parents or guardians, to meet the unique needs of a child with a 
disability, including--
    (1) Instruction conducted in the classroom, in the home, in 
hospitals and institutions, and in other settings; and
    (2) Instruction in physical education.

(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1401, 7703, 7705, 7713; 37 U.S.C. 101)

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