(a) the planning for, delivery and assessment of the early
intervention services for eligible children and their families,
including the transition from early intervention services to services
and programs under section forty-four hundred ten of the education law
and other early childhood programs;
(b) the identification of service delivery reforms needed to promote
the availability of early intervention services within natural
environments;
(c) the coordination of public and private agencies; and
(d) such other matters relating to early intervention policies and
procedures within the municipality as are brought to its attention by
parents, providers, public agencies or others.
4. The council will report annually to the early intervention official
on the adequacy of the early intervention system to ensure the
availability of family centered, coordinated services; and interface
with other existing planning bodies that serve like populations.
Structure New York Laws
Article 25 - Maternal and Child Health
Title 2-A - Early Intervention Program for Infants and Toddlers With Disabilities and Their Families
2540 - Establishment of Early Intervention Program.
2542 - Comprehensive Child Find System and Public Awareness Program.
2544 - Screening and Evaluations.
2545 - Individualized Family Services Plans ("Ifsp").
2547-A - Day Care Support Services.
2550 - Responsibilities of Lead Agency.
2551 - Coordinated Standards and Procedures.
2552 - Responsibility of Municipality.
2553 - Early Intervention Coordinating Council.
2554 - Local Early Intervention Coordinating Councils.
2557 - Financial Responsibility and Reimbursement.
2558 - Responsibility for Certain Temporary-Resident Infants and Toddlers With Disabilities.