ORS 343.465
Policy on services to preschool children with disabilities

  • agency coordination of services

(1)

It is the policy of this state to respect the unique nature of each child, family and community with particular attention to cultural and linguistic diversity, and to support a system of services for preschool children with disabilities and their families that:

(a)

Recognizes the importance of the child’s family, supports and builds on each family’s strengths and respects family decision-making and input regarding service options and public policy.

(b)

Identifies, evaluates and refers services for preschool children with disabilities at the earliest possible time.

(c)

Uses specialized services and all other community services and programs for children, including community preschools, Head Start programs, community health clinics, family support programs and other child-oriented agencies.

(d)

Uses a variety of funding sources for preschool children with disabilities and their families, including public and private funding, insurance and family resources.

(e)

Assists families in utilizing necessary services in the most cost-effective and efficient manner possible by using a coordinated planning and implementation process.

(f)

Insures that all children and their families, regardless of disability, risk factors or cultural or linguistic differences, are able to utilize services for which they would otherwise be qualified.

(g)

Encourages services and supports for preschool children with disabilities and their families in their home communities and in settings with children without disabilities.

(h)

Recognizes the importance of developing and supporting well-trained and competent personnel to provide services to preschool children with disabilities, and their families.

(i)

Evaluates the system’s impact on the child and family, including child progress, service quality, family satisfaction, transition into public schooling, longitudinal and cumulative reporting over several biennia and interagency coordination at both the state and local level.

(j)

Reports information described in paragraph (i) of this subsection to the State Interagency Coordinating Council, the Governor, the State Board of Education, the public universities listed in ORS 352.002 (Public universities) and the Legislative Assembly each biennium.

(2)

In carrying out the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, the Department of Education, the Department of Human Services and the public universities listed in ORS 352.002 (Public universities) shall coordinate services to preschool children with disabilities, or who are at risk of developing disabling conditions, and their families. All program planning, standards for service, policies regarding services delivery and budget development for services for preschool children with disabilities, and their families shall reflect the policy outlined in subsection (1) of this section and elaborated through rules and agreements. [1991 c.749 §7; 1995 c.79 §187; 2009 c.762 §61; 2011 c.731 §22; 2013 c.768 §135b; 2015 c.767 §110]
Note: The amendments to 343.465 (Policy on services to preschool children with disabilities) by section 45, chapter 631, Oregon Laws 2021, become operative January 1, 2023. See section 64, chapter 631, Oregon Laws 2021. The text that is operative on and after January 1, 2023, is set forth for the user’s convenience.
343.465 (Policy on services to preschool children with disabilities). (1) It is the policy of this state to respect the unique nature of each child, family and community with particular attention to cultural and linguistic diversity, and to support a system of services for preschool children with a disability and their families that:

(a)

Recognizes the importance of the preschool child’s family, supports and builds on each family’s strengths and respects family decision-making and input regarding service options and public policy.

(b)

Identifies, evaluates and refers services for preschool children with a disability at the earliest possible time.

(c)

Uses specialized services and all other community services and programs for children, including community preschools, Head Start programs, community health clinics, family support programs and other child-oriented agencies.

(d)

Uses a variety of funding sources for preschool children with a disability and their families, including public and private funding, insurance and family resources.

(e)

Assists families in utilizing necessary services in the most cost-effective and efficient manner possible by using a coordinated planning and implementation process.

(f)

Insures that all children and their families, regardless of disability, risk factors or cultural or linguistic differences, are able to utilize services for which they would otherwise be qualified.

(g)

Encourages services and supports for preschool children with a disability and their families in their home communities and in settings with children without a disability.

(h)

Recognizes the importance of developing and supporting well-trained and competent personnel to provide services to preschool children with a disability, and their families.

(i)

Evaluates the system’s impact on the child and family, including child progress, service quality, family satisfaction, transition into public schooling, longitudinal and cumulative reporting over several biennia and interagency coordination at both the state and local level.

(j)

Reports information described in paragraph (i) of this subsection to the State Interagency Coordinating Council, the Governor, the Department of Early Learning and Care, the State Board of Education, the public universities listed in ORS 352.002 (Public universities) and the Legislative Assembly each biennium.

(2)

In carrying out the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, the Department of Education, the Department of Early Learning and Care, the Department of Human Services and the public universities listed in ORS 352.002 (Public universities) shall coordinate the provision of services to preschool children with a disability with other services that are provided to children with a disability, or who are at risk of developing disabling conditions, and their families. All program planning, standards for service, policies regarding services delivery and budget development for services for preschool children with a disability, children with a disability, and the families of those children shall reflect the policy outlined in subsection (1) of this section and elaborated through rules and agreements.
Note: Section 8, chapter 409, Oregon Laws 1993, provides:
Sec. 8. Effect of unavailability of federal funds on programs for preschool children. If federal funds are not available for programs for preschool children with disabilities for children from birth to three years of age, the program shall be continued with state funding at least at the current level but the additional requirements imposed on the program by this Act shall not be required and school districts shall not be required to comply with the additional requirements. [1993 c.409 §8]

Source: Section 343.465 — Policy on services to preschool children with disabilities; agency coordination of services, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors343.­html.

343.035
Definitions for chapter
343.041
Supervision of programs for children with disabilities by Superintendent of Public Instruction
343.045
Criteria for development and operation of special programs
343.055
Administration of programs by Superintendent of Public Instruction
343.065
Employment of personnel to supervise types of services for special programs
343.085
Tuition prohibited
343.146
Determination of eligibility for special education services
343.148
Requirements for individualized family service plans and individualized education programs for children who are deaf or deafblind or who are hard of hearing
343.151
Individualized education program
343.152
Terminology in individualized education program for child with an intellectual disability
343.154
Functional behavioral assessments and behavior intervention plans
343.155
Procedures to protect rights of child with disability
343.156
Limitations on appointment of surrogate to protect educational rights of a child with a disability
343.157
Duty of school districts to identify, locate and evaluate resident children who may have disabilities
343.159
Requirements for written notice to parents of child with disability
343.161
Abbreviated school day programs
343.164
Parental consent requirements for evaluation, reevaluation or placement
343.165
Circumstances requiring hearing
343.167
Result of hearing
343.173
Parental right to examine district records
343.175
Civil action following hearing
343.177
Educational placement during administrative or judicial proceedings
343.181
Transfer of special education rights to child with disability upon age of majority
343.183
Effect of school district failure to comply
343.193
Duty to report child with disability not enrolled in special education program
343.221
Special education required
343.223
Assistive technology devices or services
343.224
School district liability for expense of noneducational care
343.236
Special education provided by state through local, county or regional program
343.243
Receipt of amount from State School Fund for children enrolled in certain programs
343.247
Special Education Account
343.261
Instruction of certain hospitalized children
343.285
Use of state funds to match federal funds
343.287
State Advisory Council for Special Education
343.293
Local advisory councils on special education
343.295
Document of successful completion
343.391
Purpose of ORS 343.391 to 343.413
343.395
Definitions for ORS 343.391 to 343.413
343.396
Nature of programs
343.397
Plan of instruction for talented and gifted children
343.399
State aid to local districts
343.401
Use of funds appropriated for ORS 343.391 to 343.413
343.404
Funding for program
343.407
Identification of talented and gifted students
343.409
Talented and gifted programs required
343.411
When identification and programs for certain children required or optional
343.413
Short title
343.455
Prekindergartens to provide early childhood special education
343.465
Policy on services to preschool children with disabilities
343.475
Program of early childhood special education and early intervention services
343.485
Confidentiality of records
343.495
Operation of early childhood special education or early intervention programs by department
343.499
State Interagency Coordinating Council
343.507
Local early intervention interagency advisory council
343.511
Interagency agreements to provide services
343.513
Eligibility criteria
343.517
Parent-initiated referral to determine eligibility
343.521
Individualized family service plan
343.523
Service coordination requirements for early intervention and early childhood special education
343.527
Requirements for written notice to parents of preschool child with disability
343.531
Procedural safeguards
343.533
Transportation service to preschool children with disabilities
343.534
Allocation of state funds to approved providers
343.565
Definitions for ORS 343.565 to 343.595
343.575
Proficiency in reading and writing for blind student
343.585
Instruction in Braille
343.595
Requirement that textbook publishers supply material in format from which Braille version can be produced
343.600
State policy encouraging use of Braille
343.650
Definitions for ORS 343.650 to 343.680
343.660
Facilities and services for disadvantaged children
343.670
Advance payment to districts
343.680
Advance payments and reimbursements to districts of at least 40,000 for operation and construction costs
343.810
Definitions for ORS 343.810 to 343.835
343.830
Summer programs for migrant children
343.835
Reimbursement
343.923
Department duties for programs for students with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities
343.941
Department duties for education of students admitted to pediatric nursing facilities
343.961
Responsibility for costs of education of children in day and residential treatment programs
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