Federal Regulations for Part C of the IDEA
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Most recent additions to this page: ASHA Analysis of IDEA Part C Final Regulations and Issue Briefs, developed by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). (2012) Overview and Discussion of 2011 Part C Regulations: Information, Implementation and ImplicationsMaterials from OSEP 's Nov. 16, 2011 training and webinar:
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Final Federal Regulations for Part C of IDEA 2004
- Federal Register, html version with targeted links (9/28/2011, effective 10/28/2011).
- PDF version
(PDF: 804kb)
Suggested Schedule for Implementation
(DOC: 37kb) Working draft (9/23/2011) from OSEP for State Part C Coordinators implementing the new Part C Regulations
OSEP's Part C of the IDEA Website
Some resources on the site include:
- Overview and Discussion of 2011 Part C Regulations: Information,
Implementation and Implications
Materials from OSEP 's Nov. 16, 2011 training and webinar:-
Model IFSP Form
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EC Transition Checklist
(DOC: 52kb) (includes information relevant to IDEA Part B early childhood transition requirements) -
Fiscal Certification Checklist
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Grant Application TA Checklist
(DOC: 170kb) -
Application Package
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SPP/APR Package
(PDF: 1638kb) - Part C Non-Regulatory Guidance (a summary of Part C regulatory changes by OSEP).
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Model IFSP Form
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Video of Major Changes
A 20 minute video featuring Alexa Posny, Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS), highlights some of the major changes to the regulations. -
Q&A Corner
Individuals can submit questions about the new regulations online. Each question will not receive an individual response; however the questions submitted will be used to develop future guidance on the implementation of the Part C final regulations. - Official
Announcement
The official announcement of the release of the Part C regulations by U.S. Department of Education Secretary Arne Duncan on September 6, 2011.
Side-by-Side Comparisons
Side-by-Side Comparison of the 2011 Final Part C Regulations to the 1999 Regulations (2011), developed by the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), its Division for Early Childhood (DEC), and the IDEA Infant Toddler Coordinators Association (ITCA).
Topical Webinars and Side-by-Sides of the final 2011 and 1999 Part C regulations are available from ITCA. (2011)
Former Part C Regulations (1999) For purposes of comparison.
Other Resources
ASHA Analysis of IDEA Part C Final Regulations and Issue Briefs, developed by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). (2012)
