SURROGATE PARENTS Sample Clauses

SURROGATE PARENTS. CONTRACTOR shall comply with LEA procedures for obtaining surrogate parents from the LEA.
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SURROGATE PARENTS. CONTRACTOR shall comply with state and federal laws and regulations regarding assigning surrogate parents to LEA students.
SURROGATE PARENTS. CONTRACTOR shall notify XXX immediately after the CONTRACTOR becomes aware of the need for the appointment of a surrogate parent. A surrogate parent is necessary when the parent is absent, the court has limited the parents’ rights to make educational decisions for their child, and/or the child is a dependent or xxxx of the court and the court has so limited the parents’ rights. XXXXXXXXXX agrees that the LEA and authorized representatives will select, appoint and train said surrogate. A surrogate parent must have no interests that conflict with the interests of the child, have knowledge and skills that ensure adequate representation of the child, and may not be an employee of a public or private agency involved in the education and/or care of the child. The surrogate parent shall be required to sign an affidavit stating that no such conflict of interest exists and this affidavit will be kept on file by the LEA.
SURROGATE PARENTS. Early Steps will ensure the rights of eligible children are protected if no parent can be identified, the parent(s) whereabouts cannot be discovered after reasonable efforts, or your child is a xxxx of the state. This is done by assigning a surrogate parent. If a surrogate parent is assigned, they may represent your child during the evaluation and assessment, development and implementation of the Individualized Family Support Plan (IFSP), ongoing service delivery for your child, and other rights in Early Steps. Early Steps has procedures in place to determine whether a child needs a surrogate parent, and the assignment and selection of a surrogate parent. All the rights in this document apply to surrogate parents. If a child is a xxxx of the state, a surrogate parent may be appointed by the judge overseeing the infant or toddler’s case provided that the surrogate parent meets federal and state requirements.
SURROGATE PARENTS. The Department of Health and Human Resources/WV Birth to Three and the Department of Education/Office of Special Programs agree to promote collaboration by their respective local programs in the assignment and training of surrogate parents for children under three years of age.
SURROGATE PARENTS. TCRC, SELPA, and LEA for Part C agree to collaborate in the recruiting, training, and appointing of surrogate parents (volunteers). With volunteers' consent, LEA for Part C will share with TCRC names of surrogate parents from the existing list. A surrogate parent will be appointed by TCRC and/or LEA when no parent can be identified; or after reasonable effort, the whereabouts of a parent cannot be discovered; or the infant/toddler is a xxxx of the court and/or the family has had their educational rights removed by a court of law. A surrogate parent may represent the child in all matters related to the evaluation and assessment of a child, the development and INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT: Tri-Counties Regional Center and San Xxxx Obispo County SELPA March 2022 implementation of the child's IFSP and periodic reviews, the ongoing provision of early intervention services, requesting mediation or due process hearings, transition planning, and any other early intervention service under Part C of IDEA. The agency that assigns a surrogate parent to an individual child shall also be responsible for ensuring that the surrogate has no interest that conflicts with the interests of the infant or toddler he or she represents, ensuring that the surrogate has knowledge and skills that ensure adequate representation of the infant or toddler, and ensuring that the surrogate parent is not an employee of any regional center, LEA, or service provider involved in the provision of early intervention services to the infant or toddler.
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SURROGATE PARENTS. 1. The School District shall ensure that the rights of a child with a disability are protected through the appointment of a qualified surrogate Parent(s) when:
SURROGATE PARENTS. A. A surrogate parent will be appointed by the appropriate LEA when no parent can be identified; or after reasonable effort, the whereabouts of a parent cannot be discovered; or the student is a dependent or xxxx of the court and the court has specifically limited the right of the parent or guardian to make educational decisions for the Student/Individual.
SURROGATE PARENTS. The SELPA will continue to implement the Surrogate Program in accordance with the Surrogate Policy. The SELPA agrees to share its listing of surrogate parents with ACRC. The SELPA may request a share of reimbursement from ACRC for training. ACRC service coordinators will utilize the Regional Center's Surrogate Parent procedures when necessary.
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