[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 45 Volume 4]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 45CFR1308.3]



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                        TITLE 45--PUBLIC WELFARE

 

CHAPTER XIII--OFFICE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 

                           AND HUMAN SERVICES

 

PART 1308_HEAD START PROGRAM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS ON SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec.  1308.3  Definitions.



    As used in this part:

    (a) The term ACYF means the Administration on Children, Youth and 

Families, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of 

Health and Human Services, and includes appropriate Regional Office 

staff.

    (b) The term children with disabilities means children 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 who, by 

reason thereof, need special education and related services. The term 

children with disabilities for children aged 3 to 5, inclusive, may, at 

a State's discretion, include children 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 who, by reason thereof, need special education and related services.

    (c) The term Commissioner means the Commissioner of the 

Administration on Children, Youth and Families.

    (d) The term day means a calendar day.

    (e) The term delegate agency means a public or private non-profit 

agency to which a grantee has delegated the responsibility for operating 

all or part of its Head Start program.

    (f) The term disabilities coordinator means the person on the Head 

Start staff designated to manage on a full or part-time basis the 

services for children with disabilities described in part 1308.

    (g) The term eligibility criteria means the criteria for determining 

that a child enrolled in Head Start requires



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special education and related services because of a disability.

    (h) The term grantee means the public or private non-profit agency 

which has been granted financial assistance by ACYF to administer a Head 

Start program.

    (i) The term individualized education program (IEP) means a written 

statement for a child with disabilities, developed by the public agency 

responsible for providing free appropriate public education to a child, 

and contains the special education and related services to be provided 

to an individual child.

    (j) The term least restrictive environment means an environment in 

which services to children with disabilities are provided:

    (1) to the maximum extent appropriate, with children who are not 

disabled and in which;

    (2) special classes or other removal of children with disabilities 

from the regular educational environment occurs only when the nature or 

severity of the disability is such that education in regular classes 

with the use of supplementary aids and services cannot be achieved 

satisfactorily.

    (k) The term Performance Standards means the Head Start program 

functions, activities and facilities required and necessary to meet the 

objectives and goals of the Head Start program as they relate directly 

to children and their families.

    (l) The term related services means transportation and such 

developmental, corrective, and other supportive services as are required 

to assist a child with a disability to benefit from special education, 

and includes speech pathology and audiology, psychological services, 

physical and occupational therapy, recreation, including therapeutic 

recreation, early identification and assessment of disabilities in 

children, counseling services, including rehabilitation counseling, and 

medical services for diagnostic or evaluation purposes. The term also 

includes school health services, social work services, and parent 

counseling and training. It includes other developmental, corrective or 

supportive services if they are required to assist a child with a 

disability to benefit from special education, including assistive 

technology services and devices.

    (1) The term assistive technology device means any item, piece of 

equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially off the 

shelf, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or 

improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities.

    (2) The term assistive technology service means any service that 

directly assists an individual with a disability in the selection, 

acquisition, or use of an assistive technology device. The term 

includes: The evaluation of the needs of an individual with a 

disability; purchasing, leasing, or otherwise providing for the 

acquisition of assistive technology devices by individuals with 

disabilities; selecting, designing, fitting, customizing, adapting, 

applying, maintaining, repairing, or replacing of assistive technology 

devices; coordinating and using other therapies, interventions, or 

services with assistive technology devices, such as those associated 

with existing education and rehabilitation plans and programs; training 

or technical assistance for an individual with disabilities, or, where 

appropriate, the family of an individual with disabilities; and training 

or technical assistance to professionals who employ or provide services 

involved in the major life functions of individuals with disabilities.

    (m) The term responsible HHS official means the official who is 

authorized to make the grant of assistance in question or his or her 

designee.

    (n) The term special education means specially designed instruction, 

at no cost to parents or guardians, to meet the unique needs of a child 

with a disability. These services include classroom or home-based 

instruction, instruction in hospitals and institutions, and specially 

designed physical education if necessary.