[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 32, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 32CFR57.5]



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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE

 

              CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE

 

PART 57_PROVISION OF EARLY INTERVENTION AND SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES 

TO ELIGIBLE DOD DEPENDENTS--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  57.5  Responsibilities.



    (a) The Under Secretary of Defense (Personnel and Readiness) (USD 

(P&R)) shall:

    (1) Establish a DoD-AP consistent with appendix D of this part.

    (2) Establish and chair, or designate a ``Chair,'' of the DoD-CC 

consistent with appendix E of this part.

    (3) Ensure that inter-Component agreements or other mechanisms for 

inter-Component coordination are in effect between the DoD Components 

providing services to infants, toddlers and children.

    (4) Ensure the implementation of procedural safeguards consistent 

with appendix F of this part.

    (5) In consultation with the General Counsel of the Department of 

Defense (GC, DoD) and the Secretaries of the Military Departments:



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    (i) Ensure that eligible infants and toddlers with disabilities and 

their families are provided comprehensive, coordinated and 

multidisciplinary EIS under 20 U.S.C. 921-932 and 10 U.S.C. 2164 as 

provided in appendix A of this part.

    (ii) Ensure that eligible children with disabilities (ages 3 through 

21 years, inclusive) are provided a FAPE under U.S.C. 921-932 and 10 

U.S.C. 2164 as provided in appendix A of this part.

    (iii) Ensure that eligible DoDDS students are provided related 

services, as provided in appendix C of this part.

    (iv) Ensure that all eligible DDESS students are provided related 

services by DDESS.

    (v) Ensure the development of a DoD-wide comprehensive child-find 

system to identify eligible infants, toddlers, and children ages birth 

through 21 years, inclusive, under DoD Directive 1342.6 who may require 

early intervention or special education services.

    (vi) Ensure that personnel are identified to provide the mediation 

services specified in appendix 7 of this part.

    (vii) Ensure that transition services are available to promote 

movement from early intervention, preschool, and other educational 

programs into different educational settings and post-secondary 

environments.

    (viii) Ensure compliance with this Part in the provision of special 

services, in accordance with appendix H of this part and other 

appropriate guidance.

    (ix) Ensure that personnel are identified and trained to provide the 

monitoring specified in appendix H of this part

    (x) Ensure that the Military Departments deliver the following:

    (A) In overseas and domestic areas, a comprehensive, coordinated, 

and multidisciplinary program of EIS for eligible infants and toddlers 

(birth through 2 years, inclusive) with disabilities.

    (B) In overseas areas, the related services as defined in Sec.  57.3 

for eligible children with disabilities, ages 3 through 21 years, 

inclusive.

    (xi) Ensure the development and implementation of a comprehensive 

system of personnel development in the area of special services for the 

Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) and the Military 

Departments. That system shall include professionals, paraprofessionals, 

and primary referral source personnel in the areas of special services, 

and may also include:

    (A) Implementation of innovative strategies and activities for the 

recruitment and retention of personnel providing special services, 

ensuring that personnel requirements are established consistent with 

recognized certification, licensing, registration, or other comparable 

requirements for personnel providing special services, and allow the use 

of paraprofessionals and assistants who are appropriately trained and 

supervised to assist in the provision of special services.

    (B) Training personnel to coordinate transition services for infants 

and toddlers from an early intervention program to preschool or other 

appropriate services

    (C) Ensuring that training is provided in and across disciplines.

    (xii) Develop procedures to compile data on the numbers of eligible 

infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families in need of 

EIS, and children in need of special education and related services, in 

accordance with DoD Directives 5400.7 and 5400.11. Those data elements 

shall include, at a minimum, the following:

    (A) The number of infants and toddlers and their families served.

    (B) The number of children served.

    (C) The types of services provided.

    (D) Other information required to evaluate and monitor the provision 

of services.

    (xiii) Resolve disputes among the DoD Components involving appendix 

A of this part.

    (xiv) Ensure the assigned responsibilities for the delivery of 

special services are reviewed at least every 5 years to determine the 

most appropriate distribution of responsibilities.

    (b) The Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) (ASD(HA)), 

under the Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and 

Readiness (PDUSD(P&R)), shall:

    (1) Ensure the provision of advice and consultation about the 

provision of EIS and related services to the USD(P&R) and the GC, DoD.



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    (2) Ensure the development of healthcare provider workload standards 

and performance levels to determine staffing requirements of designated 

centers. These standards shall take into account the provider training 

needs, the requirements of this part, and the additional time required 

to provide EIS (in domestic and overseas areas) and related services (in 

overseas areas) as defined in Sec.  57.3 for assessment and treatment 

and for coordination with other DoD Components, such as the DoD school 

systems.

    (3) Assign the Military Medical Departments geographical areas of 

responsibility for providing related services and EIS under paragraph 

(c)(1) of this section. Periodically review the alignment of geographic 

areas to ensure that base closures and other resourcing issues are 

considered in the cost effective delivery of services.

    (4) Establish a system for compiling data required by this part.

    (c) The Secretaries of the Military Departments shall:

    (1) In consultation with DoDEA, establish Educational and 

Developmental Intervention Services (EDIS) within the following areas:

    (i) Designated overseas areas of geographical responsibility, 

capable of providing necessary related services and EIS to support the 

needs of eligible beneficiaries.

    (ii) Domestic areas, capable of providing necessary EIS to support 

the needs of eligible beneficiaries.

    (2) Staff EDIS with appropriate professional staff, as necessary 

based on services required, which should include occupational 

therapist(s) with pediatric experience; physical therapist(s) with 

pediatric experience; audiologist(s) with pediatric experience; child 

psychiatrist(s); clinical psychologist(s) with pediatric experience; 

social worker(s) with pediatric experience; speech language 

pathologists; community health nurse(s) or the equivalent; 

pediatrician(s) with experience and/or training in developmental 

pediatrics; certified assistants (for example, certified occupational 

therapy assistants or physical therapy assistants); and early childhood 

special educators.

    (3) Provide a comprehensive, coordinated, inter-Component, 

community-based system of EIS for eligible infants and toddlers with 

disabilities (birth through 2 inclusive) and their families using the 

procedures established by this part and guidelines from the ASD(HA) on 

staffing and personnel standards.

    (4) Provide related services, as defined in Sec.  57.3 to DoDDS 

students who are on IEPs using the procedures established by this part 

and guidelines from the ASD(HA) on staffing and personnel standards.

    (5) To DoDDS students, provide transportation to and from the site 

where related services are provided by the Military Medical Department, 

if not provided at the school.

    (6) Provide transportation to and from the site where EIS is 

provided, if it is not provided in the home or some other natural 

environment.

    (d) The Surgeons General of the Military Departments shall:

    (1) Ensure the development of policies and procedures for providing, 

documenting, and evaluating EIS and related services assigned to the 

Military Medical Departments, as defined in Sec.  57.3 (mmm).

    (2) Ensure that EDIS participates in the existing military treatment 

facility (MTF) quality assurance program, which monitors and evaluates 

the medical services for children receiving such services as described 

by this part. Standards used by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of 

Health Organizations or equivalent standards shall be used, where 

applicable, to ensure accessibility, acceptability, and adequacy of the 

medical portion of the program provided by EDIS.

    (3) Ensure that each program providing EIS is monitored for 

compliance with this part at least once every 3 years in accordance with 

appendix H of this part.

    (4) Ensure that resources are allocated in accordance with the 

healthcare provider workload standards and performance levels developed 

under the direction of the ASD(HA).

    (5) Ensure the cooperation and coordination between their respective 

offices, the offices of other Surgeons General, and DoDEA with respect 

to the implementation of this Part.



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    (6) Ensure that training is available for each healthcare 

professional providing EIS or related services. This training shall 

include information about the roles and responsibilities of the 

providers and the development of an Individualized Family Service Plan 

(IFSP) or an IEP.

    (7) Ensure the provision of in-service training on EIS and related 

services to educational, legal, and other suitable personnel, if 

requested and feasible.

    (8) Provide professional supervision of the EDIS provision of EIS 

and related services in the overseas areas, as designated in (b)(3) of 

this section and of EIS in domestic areas of responsibility.

    (9) Submit to the DoD-CC a report not later than July 31 of each 

year certifying that all EDIS are in compliance with this part and other 

DoD guidance in accordance with appendix H of this part.

    (e) The Director, Department of Defense Education Activity under the 

Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Military Community and Family 

Policy), and the PDUSD(P&R), shall ensure that the Directors of the DoD 

school systems shall:

    (1) Ensure that eligible children with disabilities, ages 3 through 

21 years, inclusive, are provided a FAPE.

    (2) Ensure that the educational needs of children with and without 

disabilities are met comparably, consistent with appendix B of this 

part.

    (3) Ensure that educational facilities and services operated by the 

DoD school systems for children with and without disabilities are 

comparable.

    (4) Maintain records on special education and related services 

provided to eligible children with disabilities, ages 3 through 21 

years, inclusive, consistent with 21 U.S.C. 812(c).

    (5) Provide any or all special education and related services 

required by a child with a disability, ages 3 through 21 years, 

inclusive, other than those furnished by the Secretaries of the Military 

Departments through inter-Agency, intra-Agency, and inter-Service 

arrangements, or through contracts with private parties when funds are 

authorized and appropriated.

    (6) Provide transportation, which is a related service under this 

Part, to students with disabilities when transportation is prescribed in 

the student's IEP. The DoD school systems shall furnish transportation 

between the student's home (or another location specified in the IEP) 

and the DoD school.

    (7) Provide transportation to and from the site where DDESS provides 

related services, if not provided at the school.

    (8) Participate in the development and implementation of a 

comprehensive system of personnel development.

    (9) Ensure that all programs providing special education and related 

services, including those provided by the Military Medical Departments, 

are monitored for compliance with this part in accordance with appendix 

H of this part.

    (10) Provide physical space for the provision of occupational 

therapy, physical therapy, and psychological services in those DoDDS 

facilities where EDIS shall provide related services.

    (11) Provide physical space for the provision of occupational 

therapy, physical therapy, psychological services, and therapists' 

offices in construction of DoDDS facilities at those locations where 

EDIS shall provide related services. The DoDDS shall determine the 

specifics of space design in consultation with the responsible Military 

Department's medical authorities concerned and the Defense Medical 

Facilities Office, Office of the ASD(HA).

    (12) The DoDDS shall provide repair and maintenance support, 

custodial support, and utilities to the areas described in paragraphs 

(e)(10) and (e)(11) of this section.

    (13) The DoDDS shall maintain operational control of therapy and 

office space.

    (14) Ensure that all newly constructed or renovated DoD school 

facilities are fully accessible to persons with mobility impairments 

including those in wheelchairs.

    (15) Report not later than July 31 of each year to the DoD-CC on the 

following:

    (i) Number of children with disabilities participating in regular 

and alternate system-wide assessment.



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    (ii) Performance of children with disabilities on the regular 

system-wide assessment and on the alternate system-wide assessment.

    (iii) By district, rate of suspension and expulsion of students with 

disabilities compared to regular education students.

    (f) The Director, Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals (DOHA), 

under the General Counsel of the Department of Defense, shall ensure 

impartial due process hearings are provided consistent with appendix G 

of this part.