A. For the purposes of this section:
"Assistive technology device" means any device, including equipment or a product system, which is used to increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities of a child with a disability. Assistive technology device shall not include surgically implanted medical devices, such as cochlear implants.
"Child with a disability" means the same as that term is defined in § 22.1-213.
"Transfer" means the process by which a school division that has purchased an assistive technology device may sell, lease, donate, or loan the device pursuant to subsection B.
B. An assistive technology device may be transferred to (i) the school division to which a child with a disability transfers from the school division that purchased the device; (ii) a state agency, including the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services, that provides services to a child with a disability following the child's graduation or when a school division ceases to provide special education services for the student; or (iii) the parents of a child with a disability, or the child with a disability if the child with a disability is age 18 or older and has capacity to enter into a contract.
2012, c. 214; 2016, cc. 720, 750.
Structure Code of Virginia
§ 22.1-125. Title to property vested in school board; exception; extent of school board's authority
§ 22.1-126. Property given, devised or bequeathed to school board
§ 22.1-126.1. Acquisition of property for educational purposes by counties, cities and towns
§ 22.1-128. Title to school board real estate
§ 22.1-129. Surplus property; sale, exchange or lease of real and personal property
§ 22.1-129.1. Transfer of assistive technology devices
§ 22.1-130. Authority to acquire property from United States or any agency thereof
§ 22.1-130.1. Access to high schools and high school students for military recruiters
§ 22.1-131.1. Certain school board property; establishment of gun-free zone permitted
§ 22.1-132. Boards may impose certain conditions on use of property
§ 22.1-132.01. Youth-oriented, community organizations on school property
§ 22.1-132.1. Daycare programs in certain localities
§ 22.1-132.2. Integrated pest management on school property
§ 22.1-134. Maintenance, etc., of school buildings and buses by county department of public works
§ 22.1-135. Health and decency
§ 22.1-135.1. Potable water; lead testing
§ 22.1-136. Duty of division superintendent to close buildings
§ 22.1-137.2. Lock-down drills
§ 22.1-137.3. School safety procedures; emergency situations; annual training
§ 22.1-138. Minimum standards for public school buildings
§ 22.1-138.1. School maintenance program established
§ 22.1-138.2. Certain public school buildings; carbon monoxide detectors
§ 22.1-140. Plans for buildings to be approved by division superintendent
§ 22.1-141.1. Standards for buildings and facilities
§ 22.1-141.2. Authority to modernize public school lease agreements