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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 303 · § 303.410

§ 303.410. Amendment of records at a parent's request.

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(a)A parent who believes that information in the early intervention records collected, maintained, or used under this part is inaccurate, misleading, or violates the privacy or other rights of the child or parent may request that the participating agency that maintains the information amend the information.
(b)The participating agency must decide whether to amend the information in accordance with the request within a reasonable period of time of receipt of the request.
(c)If the participating agency refuses to amend the information in accordance with the request, it must inform the parent of the refusal and advise the parent of the right to a hearing under § 303.411. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1417(c), 1439(a)(2), 1439(a)(4), 1442)
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