§ 300.641. Annual report of children served---information required in the report.
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(a)For purposes of the annual report required by section 618 of the Act and § 300.640, the State and the Secretary of the Interior must count and report the number of children with disabilities receiving special education and related services on any date between October 1 and December 1 of each year.
(b)For the purpose of this reporting provision, a child's age is the child's actual age on the date of the child count.
(c)The SEA may not report a child under more than one disability category.
(d)If a child with a disability has more than one disability, the SEA must report that child in accordance with the following procedure:
(1)If a child has only two disabilities and those disabilities are deafness and blindness, and the child is not reported as having a developmental delay, that child must be reported under the category "deaf-blindness."
(2)A child who has more than one disability and is not reported as having deaf-blindness or as having a developmental delay must be reported under the category "multiple disabilities." (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control numbers 1820-0030, 1820-0043, 1820-0621, 1820-0521, and 1820-0517) (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1418(a), (b))
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Annual report of children served---information required in the report.
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