Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 319b - Department of Developmental Services
Section 17a-248. - Birth-to-three program. Definitions.

As used in this section and sections 17a-248b to 17a-248g, inclusive, 38a-490a and 38a-516a, unless the context otherwise requires:

(1) “Commissioner” means the Commissioner of Early Childhood.
(2) “Council” means the State Interagency Birth-to-Three Coordinating Council established pursuant to section 17a-248b.
(3) “Early intervention services” means early intervention services, as defined in 34 CFR Part 303.13, as from time to time amended.
(4) “Eligible children” means children (A) (i) from birth to thirty-six months of age, who are not eligible for special education and related services pursuant to sections 10-76a to 10-76h, inclusive, and (ii) thirty-six months of age or older, who are receiving early intervention services and are eligible or being evaluated for participation in preschool services pursuant to Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 USC 1411 et seq., until such children are enrolled in such preschool services, and (B) who need early intervention services because such children are:
(I) Experiencing a significant developmental delay as measured by standardized diagnostic instruments and procedures, including informed clinical opinion, in one or more of the following areas: Cognitive development; physical development, including vision or hearing; communication development; social or emotional development; or adaptive skills; or
(II) Diagnosed as having a physical or mental condition that has a high probability of resulting in developmental delay.
(5) “Evaluation” means a multidisciplinary professional, objective assessment conducted by appropriately qualified personnel in order to determine a child's eligibility for early intervention services.
(6) “Individualized family service plan” means a written plan for providing early intervention services to an eligible child and the child's family.
(7) “Lead agency” means the Office of Early Childhood, the public agency responsible for the administration of the birth-to-three system in collaboration with the participating agencies.
(8) “Parent” means (A) a biological, adoptive or foster parent of a child; (B) a guardian, except for the Commissioner of Children and Families; (C) an individual acting in the place of a biological or adoptive parent, including, but not limited to, a grandparent, stepparent, or other relative with whom the child lives; (D) an individual who is legally responsible for the child's welfare; or (E) an individual appointed to be a surrogate parent.
(9) “Participating agencies” includes, but is not limited to, the Departments of Education, Social Services, Public Health, Children and Families and Developmental Services, the Office of Early Childhood, the Insurance Department and the Department of Aging and Disability Services.
(10) “Qualified personnel” means persons who meet the standards specified in 34 CFR Part 303.31, as from time to time amended, and who are licensed physicians or psychologists or persons holding a state-approved or recognized license, certificate or registration in one or more of the following fields: (A) Special education, including teaching of the blind and the deaf; (B) speech and language pathology and audiology; (C) occupational therapy; (D) physical therapy; (E) social work; (F) nursing; (G) dietary or nutritional counseling; and (H) other fields designated by the commissioner that meet requirements that apply to the area in which the person is providing early intervention services, provided there is no conflict with existing professional licensing, certification and registration requirements.
(11) “Service coordinator” means a person carrying out service coordination services, as defined in 34 CFR Part 303.34, as from time to time amended.
(12) “Primary care provider” means physicians and advanced practice registered nurses, licensed by the Department of Public Health, who are responsible for performing or directly supervising the primary care services for children enrolled in the birth-to-three program.
(P.A. 96-185, S. 1, 16; P.A. 00-27, S. 1, 24; P.A. 04-54, S. 1; P.A. 07-73, S. 2(a), (b); P.A. 10-93, S. 1; P.A. 11-44, S. 28; June 12 Sp. Sess. P.A. 12-1, S. 65; P.A. 13-20, S. 4; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 15-5, S. 259; P.A. 17-96, S. 14; P.A. 19-157, S. 39; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 21-2, S. 419.)
History: P.A. 96-185 effective July 1, 1996; P.A. 00-27 made technical changes, effective May 1, 2000; P.A. 04-54 added Subdiv. (13) defining “primary care provider”, effective May 4, 2004; pursuant to P.A. 07-73 “Commissioner of Mental Retardation” and “Department of Mental Retardation” were changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Developmental Services” and “Department of Developmental Services”, effective October 1, 2007; P.A. 10-93 redefined “parent” in Subdiv. (8), deleted definition of “region” in former Subdiv. (11) and redesignated existing Subdivs. (12) and (13) as Subdivs. (11) and (12); P.A. 11-44 replaced “Board of Education and Services for the Blind” and “Commission on the Deaf and Hearing Impaired” with “Bureau of Rehabilitative Services”, effective July 1, 2011; June 12 Sp. Sess. P.A. 12-1 amended Subdiv. (9) by replacing “Bureau of Rehabilitative Services” with “Department of Rehabilitation Services”, effective July 1, 2012; P.A. 13-20 amended Subdiv. (3) to redefine “early intervention services” by substituting 34 CFR Part 303.13 for 34 CFR Part 303.12, amended Subdiv. (10) to redefine “qualified personnel” by substituting 34 CFR Part 303.31 for 34 CFR Part 303.12(e), and amended Subdiv. (11) to redefine “service coordinator” by substituting 34 CFR Part 303.34 for 34 CFR Part 303.22 and making a technical change; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 15-5 replaced “Developmental Services” with “Early Childhood” in Subdiv. (1), replaced “Department of Developmental Services” with “Office of Early Childhood” in Subdiv. (7), and added “the Office of Early Childhood” in Subdiv. (9), effective July 1, 2015; P.A. 17-96 amended Subdiv. (9) by deleting reference to Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities and making technical changes, effective July 1, 2017; P.A. 19-157 amended Subdiv. (9) by replacing “Department of Rehabilitation Services” with “Department of Aging and Disability Services”; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 21-2 amended Subdiv. (4) by designating existing provision re children from birth to 36 months of age who are not eligible for special education and related services as new Subpara. (A)(i), adding new Subpara. (A)(ii) re children 36 months of age or older who are receiving early intervention services and are eligible or being evaluated for participation in preschool services, designating existing provision re children who need early intervention services as new Subpara. (B), redesignating existing Subparas. (A) and (B) as Subparas. (B)(I) and (B)(II), and making conforming changes, effective July 1, 2021.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 17a - Social and Human Services and Resources

Chapter 319b - Department of Developmental Services

Section 17a-210. (Formerly Sec. 19a-460). - Department and Commissioner of Developmental Services. Duties. Patient transfer, programs and placement. Right to object and hearing.

Section 17a-210a. - Ombudsman.

Section 17a-210b. - Finding of intellectual disability not precluded by absence of diagnosis in school or medical records.

Section 17a-210c. - Terms “Commissioner of Developmental Services” and “Department of Developmental Services” substituted for former terms. Administrative changes related to renaming of department. Eligibility determinations not affected.

Section 17a-210d. - Terms “intellectual disability”, “persons with intellectual disability” and “individuals with intellectual disability” substituted for former terms.

Section 17a-211. - Five-year plan. Public hearings. Submission to legislature.

Section 17a-211a. - Annual spending and placement plan.

Section 17a-211b. - Affirmative action plan.

Section 17a-211c. - Pilot programs for client services.

Section 17a-211d. - Workers' Compensation and private providers. Report to General Assembly.

Section 17a-211e. - Intellectual Disability Partnership.

Section 17a-211f. - Level of need assessment system advisory committee.

Section 17a-212. - Regulations. Uniform standards and procedures. Protocol.

Section 17a-212a. - Regulations re placement and care of individuals posing a serious threat to others.

Section 17a-213. - Comparison of regions. Report to legislature.

Section 17a-214. (Formerly Sec. 19a-461). - Acceptance of gift or devise by Department of Developmental Services.

Section 17a-215. (Formerly Sec. 19a-462). - Department of Social Services designated as lead agency for autism spectrum disorder services.

Section 17a-215a. - Advisory Commission on Services and Supports for Persons With Developmental Disabilities.

Section 17a-215b. - Pilot autism spectrum disorders program. Eligibility. Report.

Section 17a-215c. - Division of Autism Spectrum Disorder Services within Department of Social Services. Services and programs for state residents diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.

Section 17a-215d. - Autism Spectrum Disorder Advisory Council.

Section 17a-215e. - Annual report on Division of Autism Spectrum Disorder Services and Autism Spectrum Disorder Advisory Council.

Section 17a-215f. - Autism spectrum disorder definitions.

Section 17a-216. (Formerly Sec. 19a-463). - Purchase of wheelchairs, placement equipment and clothing.

Section 17a-217. (Formerly Sec. 19a-464). - Programs for children and adults with intellectual disability. Funding.

Section 17a-217a. - Camp Harkness Advisory Committee.

Section 17a-218. (Formerly Sec. 19a-464a). - Programs of community-based residential facilities, respite care and emergency placement for persons with intellectual disability. Requirement re enrollment in federal programs.

Section 17a-218a. - Continuing operation of Southbury Training School. Evaluation criteria.

Section 17a-219. (Formerly Sec. 19a-464b). - Regulation of community-based residential facilities and respite care services for persons with intellectual disability.

Section 17a-219a to 17a-219c. - Family support services: Definitions. Family support services: Department responsible for coordination. Family Support Council.

Section 17a-220. (Formerly Sec. 19a-464c). - Definitions.

Section 17a-221. (Formerly Sec. 19a-464d). - Community Residential Facility Revolving Loan Fund.

Section 17a-222. (Formerly Sec. 19a-464e). - Loans.

Section 17a-223. (Formerly Sec. 19a-464f). - Requirements of borrowers. Capital loan agreement.

Section 17a-224. (Formerly Sec. 19a-464g). - Administration of program through purchase-of-service contract or memorandum of understanding.

Section 17a-225. (Formerly Sec. 19a-464h). - Bond authorization.

Section 17a-226. (Formerly Sec. 19a-466). - Employment opportunities and day services for adults with intellectual disability. Funding.

Section 17a-227. (Formerly Sec. 19a-467). - Licensing and regulation of residential facilities for persons with intellectual disability, Prader-Willi syndrome or autism spectrum disorder.

Section 17a-227a. - State and national criminal history records checks for applicants made an offer of conditional employment.

Section 17a-227b. - Employment applicants required to submit to state child abuse and neglect registry check.

Section 17a-227c. - Energy efficiency and environementally friendly construction of residential facilities. Energy assessment programs and reports.

Section 17a-227d. - Facility director salaries.

Section 17a-228. (Formerly Sec. 19a-483). - Payments for room and board and other services for persons with intellectual disability in residential facilities. Authorization for admission to residential facilities; annual review.

Section 17a-229. (Formerly Sec. 19a-483a). - Commissioner of Developmental Services to make payments for operating costs incurred prior to admission of residents.

Section 17a-230. (Formerly Sec. 19a-483b). - Regulations. Exemptions.

Section 17a-231. (Formerly Sec. 19a-467a). - Receivership of residential facilities for persons with intellectual disability: Definitions.

Section 17a-232. (Formerly Sec. 19a-467b). - Application for receivership. Hearing. Emergency order.

Section 17a-233. (Formerly Sec. 19a-467c). - Imposition of receivership: Grounds; defenses.

Section 17a-234. (Formerly Sec. 19a-467d). - Duties of receiver.

Section 17a-235. (Formerly Sec. 19a-467e). - Authority of receiver concerning leases, mortgages and secured transactions.

Section 17a-236. (Formerly Sec. 19a-467f). - Appointment of receiver. Accounting by receiver.

Section 17a-237. (Formerly Sec. 19a-467g). - Termination of receivership.

Section 17a-238. (Formerly Sec. 19a-469). - Rights of persons under supervision of Commissioner of Developmental Services.

Section 17a-238a. - Information available to individuals eligible for funding or services from Department of Developmental Services. Report. State-wide comprehensive residential waiting list. Assessment of need for future residential funding or servi...

Section 17a-239 to 17a-241. (Formerly Secs. 19a-470 to 19a-472). - Definitions. Establishment of Unified School District #3 in the Department of Developmental Services. Appointment and duties of school superintendent.

Section 17a-242. (Formerly Sec. 19a-473). - Annual evaluation reports.

Section 17a-243. (Formerly Sec. 19a-474). - Placement of child. Costs.

Section 17a-244. (Formerly Sec. 19a-475). - Regulations.

Section 17a-245. (Formerly Sec. 19a-483c). - Work incentive grant for certain fully employed residents of private community-based residential facilities. Regulations.

Section 17a-246. - Rates of payment to organizations providing employment opportunities and day services. Regulations.

Section 17a-247. (Formerly Sec. 19a-484). - Conduct of employee of Department of Developmental Services appointed as plenary guardian or limited guardian of a person with intellectual disability.

Section 17a-247a. - Definitions.

Section 17a-247b. - Establishment and maintenance of registry.

Section 17a-247c. - Prohibition on hiring persons on registry. Notice to employers.

Section 17a-247d. - Registry confidentiality.

Section 17a-247e. - Regulations.

Section 17a-247f. - Reports of abuse or neglect of individual receiving services from Department of Social Services' Division of Autism Spectrum Disorder Services. Investigations.

Section 17a-247g. - Successor department for purposes of abuse and neglect allegations.

Section 17a-247h. - Reporting of concerns regarding abuse, neglect investigations. Prohibition on actions against person who contacts nonprofit entity with concerns.

Section 17a-248. - Birth-to-three program. Definitions.

Section 17a-248a. - Birth-to-three program not deemed humane institution.

Section 17a-248b. - State Interagency Birth-to-Three Coordinating Council.

Section 17a-248c. - Local interagency birth-to-three coordinating councils.

Section 17a-248d. - Birth-to-three early intervention services. Data collection. Regulations. Notification to school boards.

Section 17a-248e. - Screening of children ineligible for participation in preschool programs. Individualized family service plans. Duties of the lead agency.

Section 17a-248f. - Birth-to-three procedural safeguards.

Section 17a-248g. - Birth-to-three funding. Fees for services prohibited. Insurance coverage. Regulations.

Section 17a-248h. - Birth-to-three program to provide mental health services.

Section 17a-248i. - Notification of availability of hearing tests for children receiving birth-to-three program services.

Section 17a-248j. - Certificarion to teach within birth-to-three program.

Section 17a-248k. - Designation of school readiness liaison.

Section 17a-248l. - Expansion of birth-to-three program.