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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 46

18A:46-1.4 Written statement regarding review of Individualized Education Program.

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1. a. Not less than two business days prior to the annual team meeting concerning the review of an Individualized Education Program
(IEP)for a special education student, the public school shall provide the student's parent or guardian with a written statement of items to be discussed at the meeting. The written statement of items shall be delivered to the parent or guardian by regular mail and, if the school maintains the parent's or guardian's email address on file, by electronic mail.
b. The written statement of items required pursuant to subsection a. of this section shall include:
(1)the student's current levels of academic and functional performance;
(2)a list of the names of any required IEP team members who are seeking excusal from participation in the IEP team meeting, accompanied by any excused IEP team member's input with respect to the programs and services for which the member is responsible. The list provided pursuant to this subsection shall be in addition to any requests for consent for excusal that are included with the notice of the IEP team meeting date and participants that is provided in accordance with federal and State law and regulation; and
(3)an invitation for the parent or guardian to provide input and feedback as to the programs and services proposed in the student's IEP.
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