Kansas Statutes
Article 34 - Special Education
72-3410 Duties of boards of education in meeting requirements of law; responsibilities of state board of education and other state agencies; interagency agreements; dispute resolution.

72-3410. Duties of boards of education in meeting requirements of law; responsibilities of state board of education and other state agencies; interagency agreements; dispute resolution. (a) (1) Each board shall adopt and implement procedures to assure that all exceptional children residing in the school district, including homeless children, foster care children and children enrolled in private schools, who are in need of special education and related services, are identified, located and evaluated.
(2) Each board shall provide a free appropriate public education for exceptional children enrolled in the school district and for children with disabilities who are placed in a private school or facility by the school district as the means of carrying out the board's obligation to provide a free appropriate public education under this act and for children with disabilities who have been suspended for an extended term or expelled from school.
(3) Each board shall provide exceptional children who are enrolled by their parents in private schools with special education and related services in accordance with state law and federal law.
(b) If an exceptional child, upon referral by a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery, is admitted to a hospital, treatment center, or other health care institution, or to a group boarding home or other care facility, and the institution or facility is located outside the school district in which the child resides, the district in which the institution or facility is located may contract with the district in which a parent of the child resides to provide special education or related services, if such services are necessary for the child. Special education and related services required by this subsection may be provided pursuant to a contract entered into between the board of the school district of which the child is a resident and the board of the school district in which the child is housed. Any such contract shall be subject to the provisions of subsections (a)(3) and (c) of K.S.A. 72-3411, and amendments thereto. If a contract is not entered into between the school districts, the child shall be deemed to be a pupil of the school district which is providing special education and related services to the child. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to limit or supersede or in any manner affect or diminish the requirements of compliance by each school district with the provisions of subsection (a), but shall operate as a comity of school districts in assuring the provision of special education services for each exceptional child in the state.
(c) (1) Special education and related services required by this section shall meet standards and criteria set by the state board.
(2) The state board shall be responsible for assuring that the requirements of the federal law and this act are met and that all educational programs for exceptional children, including programs administered by any other state agency: (A) Are under the general supervision of individuals who are responsible for educational programs for exceptional children; and (B) meet the educational standards prescribed by the state board.
(3) Provision (2) of this subsection shall not limit the responsibility of any other state agency to provide, or pay for some or all of the costs of, a free appropriate public education for an exceptional child.
(d) Consistent with state and federal law, state agencies shall enter into such interagency agreements as are necessary or advisable in making a free appropriate public education available to all exceptional children residing in the state. The state board shall establish procedures for resolving interagency disputes, including procedures under which local educational agencies may initiate proceedings to secure reimbursement or otherwise implement or seek enforcement of the provisions of the interagency agreement.
(e) Each school board and state agency is prohibited from requiring any child to obtain a prescription for a substance covered by the federal controlled substances act, 21 U.S.C. § 801 et seq., as a condition for the child to attend school or be evaluated or receive special education services under this act.
History: L. 1974, ch. 290, § 6; L. 1979, ch. 219, § 3; L. 1991, ch. 218, § 2; L. 1992, ch. 199, § 1; L. 1999, ch. 116, § 8; L. 2005, ch. 171, § 6; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 72 - Schools

Article 34 - Special Education

72-3403 Citation of act.

72-3404 Definitions.

72-3405 Administration by state board; rules and regulations; state plan; participation in pilot programs.

72-3406 Dispute resolution procedures; hearing officers and mediators, education and training, list.

72-3407 Education advocates, appointment and qualification; training programs.

72-3408 State advisory council for special education; composition; duties; expenses; meetings.

72-3409 State and federal funds; distribution and allocation; payments; grants and contributions; early intervening services; unencumbered balance in fund.

72-3410 Duties of boards of education in meeting requirements of law; responsibilities of state board of education and other state agencies; interagency agreements; dispute resolution.

72-3411 Methods of compliance with requirements of act; powers and duties of boards of education.

72-3412 Cooperative agreements; requirements and conditions; duration; partial or complete termination; change or modification.

72-3413 State institutions required to provide special education and related services; standards and criteria; contracts authorized; correctional institutions, certain exemptions.

72-3414 Reports by state board; furnishing of data by districts and state agencies.

72-3415 Due process hearing, initiation of; complaint notice; response to notice.

72-3416 Due process meeting; due process requirements; time limitations; access to records; hearing officers.

72-3417 Same; list and appointment of hearing officers; procedure.

72-3418 Appeal and review; procedure; review officers, appointment and duties; federal court actions.

72-3419 Administration of oaths; issuance of subpoenas; extension of time; costs; hearing for additional evidence.

72-3420 Requirements for education of children with disabilities in regular classes, exception; admission to state institutions.

72-3421 Compulsory attendance of exceptional children at school for receipt of services; provision of services privately; nonapplicability to gifted children.

72-3422 Special education state aid; computation of amounts; apportionment; limitations; special education fund.

72-3423 Manner of payments determined by state board; disposition; overpayments; underpayments; forms; reports.

72-3424 Technical advice and assistance by state department; recommendations.

72-3425 Catastrophic state aid; computation of amounts; apportionment; limitations.

72-3426 Performance goals and indicators for children with disabilities; reports to U.S. department of education; state improvement plan.

72-3427 Assessment programs; participation by children with disabilities; reports to public.

72-3428 Initial evaluation of children prior to provision of services; parental consent; reevaluation; notice; procedure; duties of IEP team; child no longer eligible for services, duties.

72-3429 Individualized education program or family service plan; contents; development; duties of IEP team; IEP meetings; postsecondary goals; transfer of child during school year.

72-3430 Parental rights.

72-3431 Rights of child with disability upon reaching 18 years of age.

72-3432 Notice of parental rights; contents.

72-3433 Change in placement of child with disability to alternative setting as disciplinary action for certain behavior; duties of IEP team and hearing officer; behavioral assessment and intervention plan; determination and review procedure.

72-3434 Same; parental disagreement with determination; due process hearing and review.

72-3435 Same; placement of child during pendency of due process proceedings.

72-3436 School district knowledge that child is child with disability prior to determination, when deemed; subjection of child to disciplinary action, when; evaluation and placement of child.

72-3437 Crimes committed by child with disability, reports to law enforcement and judicial authorities; transmittal of special education and disciplinary records.

72-3438 Dispute resolution through mediation; procedures; list of mediators; costs; time and location; agreements; confidentiality.

72-3439 Transfer of records of an exceptional child when child changes school.

72-3440 Medicaid replacement state aid; computation of amount; limitation.

72-3441 Special education funding task force; membership; duties.

72-3461 Special education services for exceptional children enrolled in private schools; definitions.

72-3462 Same; conditions for provision; location; transportation.

72-3463 Same; provision in connection with religious activity prohibited.

72-3471 Instruction in Braille; definitions.

72-3472 Same; providing instruction to all students.

72-3473 Same; individualized education plan.

72-3474 Same; certification of teachers; assessment procedures.

72-3481 Program for education of deaf-blind or otherwise severely handicapped children by state department; expenditures; definitions.