Procedural Safeguards (Parent Rights)

The reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA), in 2004, retained important procedures which schools must use when evaluating eligibility for special education services, when developing or changing a child's Individualized Education Program (IEP) or when attempting to resolve serious disputes regarding special education issues. These procedures are sometimes referred to as "procedural safeguards" or "parent rights." The procedural safeguards specified in the IDEA were primarily designed to help schools and parents work together to develop effective educational programs for children with disabilities.

The Notice of Procedural Safeguards must be provided in the native language or other mode of communication used by the parent [34 C.F.R. 300.504(d)]. KSDE has provided some of the languages spoken in Kansas. Any languages not listed here are not currently available from KSDE.

English (PDF)
Amharic (PDF)
Arabic (PDF)
Burmese (PDF)
Chinese (PDF)
Chinese Traditional (PDF)
Hmong (PDF)
Lao (PDF)
Nepali (PDF)
Pashto (PDF)
Pohnpeian (PDF)
Polish (PDF)
Portuguese-Brazilian (PDF)
Russian (PDF)
Somali (PDF)
Spanish (PDF)
Swahili (PDF)
Ukrainian (PDF)
Vietnamese (PDF)




For more information, please contact:

Mark Ward
Attorney
(785) 296-0920