- A. The State Superintendent of Schools shall appoint a State Advisory Committee for Special Education.
- B. Membership shall represent the population and geographic diversity of the State.
- C. The term of appointment for each member shall be 3 years. Members may be reappointed for one term.
D. The State Advisory Committee shall include:
- (1) Parents of students, ages birth through 26 years old, with disabilities;
- (2) Individuals with disabilities;
- (3) Special education and general education teachers;
- (4) Representatives from institutions of higher education that prepare special education and related services personnel;
- (5) State and local school system officials, including general education administrators and officials responsible for the implementation of COMAR 13A.05.09;
- (6) Administrators of programs for students with disabilities;
- (7) Representatives from other State agencies involved in financing or delivering related services to students with disabilities;
- (8) Representatives from nonpublic schools and public charter schools;
- (9) Not less than one representative of a vocational, community, or business organization concerned with the provision of transition services to students with disabilities;
- (10) Representatives from the State juvenile and adult corrections agencies;
- (11) A representative of the Maryland Department of Human Services (DHS); and
- (12) A representative of the State Parent Training and Information Center.
- E. A majority of the members shall be individuals with disabilities or parents of students, ages birth through 26 years old, with disabilities.
F. The State Advisory Committee shall:
- (1) Advise the Department of unmet needs within the State in the education of students with disabilities;
- (2) Comment publicly on any regulations proposed by the Department regarding the education of students with disabilities;
- (3) Advise the Department in developing evaluations and reporting data to the Secretary of the U. S. Department of Education under 20 U.S.C. §1418;
- (4) Advise the Department in developing corrective action plans to address findings identified in federal monitoring reports under Part B of the Act; and
- (5) Advise the Department in developing and implementing policies relating to the coordination of services for students with disabilities.
G. Meetings.
- (1) The State Advisory Committee shall meet at least four times per year, or as often as necessary, to conduct its business.
- (2) Official minutes shall be kept on State Advisory Committee meetings and shall be made available to the public on request.
- (3) State Advisory Committee meetings, including agendas, shall be publicly announced before the meetings and the meetings shall be open to the public consistent with 20 U.S.C. §1412(a)(21).
- (4) Interpreters and other necessary services shall be provided for Advisory Committee members or participants.
- (5) State Advisory Committee members shall serve without compensation, but the State shall reimburse the members for reasonable and necessary expenses for attending meetings and performing duties.
H. Annual Report.
- (1) Not later than July 1 of each year, the State Advisory Committee shall submit an annual report of Committee activities and suggestions to the Department.
- (2) The report shall be made available to the public in a manner consistent with other public reporting requirements under the Act.
- I. The State may use Part B funds allocated under 20 U.S.C. §1411 for the services in §F(4) and (5) of this regulation.
Authority: Education Article, §§2-205, 8-301—8-319, 8-3A-01—8-3A-11, and 8-401—8-419;
Human Services Article, §§8-401—8-409;
Labor and Employment Article, §§11-801 and 11-901 et seq.; Annotated Code of Maryland
Federal Statutory Reference: 20 U.S.C. §§1408, 1412, 1413, and 1437;
Federal Regulatory References: 34 CFR 300 and 303
Effective date: July 1, 1999 (26:8 Md. R. 616)
Regulation .01 amended effective January 21, 2002 (29:1 Md. R. 24); May 7, 2007 (34:9 Md. R. 826)
Regulation .02A amended effective January 21, 2002 (29:1 Md. R. 24) ; May 7, 2007 (34:9 Md. R. 826); October 5, 2009 (36:20 Md. R. 1530)
Regulation .03B amended effective January 21, 2002 (29:1 Md. R. 24); July 31, 2017 (44:15 Md. R. 760)
Regulation .04A amended effective June 23, 2003 (30:11 Md. R. 789) ; May 7, 2007 (34:9 Md. R. 826)
Regulation .04A, B amended effective January 21, 2002 (29:1 Md. R. 24)
Regulation .04D adopted effective May 7, 2007 (34:9 Md. R. 826)
Regulation .04D amended effective October 5, 2009 (36:20 Md. R. 1530)
Regulation .04F adopted effective June 18, 2018 (45:12 Md. R. 618)
Regulation .05 amended effective May 7, 2007 (34:9 Md. R. 826)
Regulation .05D amended effective May 16, 2011 (38:10 Md. R. 615)
Regulation .05F amended effective January 21, 2002 (29:1 Md. R. 24); June 23, 2003 (30:11 Md. R. 789)
Regulation .06A, C amended effective May 7, 2007 (34:9 Md. R. 826)
Regulation .07 amended effective May 7, 2007 (34:9 Md. R. 826)
Regulation .10 amended effective May 7, 2007 (34:9 Md. R. 826)
Regulation .12A amended effective May 7, 2007 (34:9 Md. R. 826)
Regulation .13 amended effective May 7, 2007 (34:9 Md. R. 826)
Regulation .13A amended effective June 23, 2003 (30:11 Md. R. 789)
Regulation .13H adopted effective January 21, 2002 (29:1 Md. R. 24)
Regulation .13I adopted effective November 8, 2004 (31:22 Md. R. 1596)
Regulation .13O adopted effective October 5, 2009 (36:20 Md. R. 1530)
Regulation .14B—D amended effective July 31, 2017 (44:15 Md. R. 760)
Regulation .14D amended effective May 7, 2007 (34:9 Md. R. 826)
Regulation .14E adopted effective January 21, 2002 (29:1 Md. R. 24)