section 504 of the rehabilitation act
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The Ins and OutsThe Ins and Outs of Section 504
Karen HaaseHarding & Shultz
(402) 434-3000 H & S School Law( )[email protected] @KarenHaase
Primary Differences B t S ti 504Between Section 504
and IDEAand IDEA
General Education Students Section 504 Students IDEA Eligible Students IDEA Eligible Students
Primary Differences 504 defines disability more broadly IDEA guarantees student “FAPE” 504 designed to eliminate barriers 504 designed to eliminate barriers IDEA designed to provide g p
specialized programs and remediationremediation
Primary Differences 504 = easier to qualify IDEA = more services and other
educational entitlementseducational entitlements
Similarities School districts must evaluate and
determine eligibility Both may require (if student needs)y q ( )- transportation, - accommodation/modification- related services
Both require students o equ e s ude sbe educated in the least restrictive environmentrestrictive environment
When is a district required to make a 504 referral?
When district believes that the student has a physical or mental impairmenthas a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities ANDmajor life activities AND
Student is in need either regular ed with supplementary services or special ed. and related services
Letter to Mentink, 19 IDELR 1127 (OCR 1993)
“Disability” as Defined by Section 504
A person has a disabilityA person has a disability under Section 504 if he or she has a mental orshe has a mental or physical impairment, has a record of sucha record of such impairment, or is regarded as having suchregarded as having such an impairment which substantially limits onesubstantially limits one or more major activities.
504 Protects Episodic Impairments
Asthma Chron’s Disease Chron s Disease IBS Any other disease that can “come and Any other disease that can come and
go” or has good and bad ddays
Mitigating Measures Don’t Count
A student may be eligible under Section 504 even if the student’sSection 504 even if the student’s disability or condition is controlled or mitigated, whether by medication, technology, etc.medication, technology, etc.
Examples of Mitigating Measures
Medication Medical supplies, equipment, appliances
L i i d i (NOT di l Low-vision devices (NOT ordinary eyeglasses or contacts)
Prosthetics Hearing aids/cochlear implants Learned behavioral or adaptive neurological
difi timodifications Reasonable accommodations or other auxiliary
aids or services
What about Temporary Impairments?
A “transitory impairment” is defined as an impairment with an actual or
d d i f i h lexpected duration of six months or less. “Any impairment the duration of
i i iwhich is less than six months would not constitute a disability.” James A. Garfield (OH) Local School Dist 52Garfield (OH) Local School Dist., 52 IDELR 142 (OCR Feb. 19, 2009).
Is it possible for a student to be 504 in one district and not
li ibl i th ?eligible in another? Yes Yes Each district is responsible for p
determining for itself what the phrase “substantially limits” meansphrase substantially limits means
Letter to McKethan, 23 IDELR 504 (OCR 1994)
What about a transfer student with a 504 plan?
Safe course: replicate student’s services received in the old district while staffreceived in the old district while staff evaluates studentAft f k d t 504 After a few weeks, conduct 504 reevaluation─Change plan as necessary─Remember, student may not even qualify
here as “substantially limited”
Can we just provideCan we just provide modifications without creating
a 504 plan? No Remember: disability education law
is often more about PROCESS not RESULTS
Can a student’s absences trigger a 504 referral and evaluation?
Yes If districts suspects absences are due p
to a disability, the district should refer and evaluaterefer and evaluate
Note that just because a student has a disability does not mean all thea disability does not mean all the absences are disability-related
Do kids who are not meeting their potential get 504 plans?
A child’s failure to perform to his/her potential is not sufficient reason for referral and evaluationreason for referral and evaluation
Key is education benefit J ff P i h (LA) P bli S h l 16 EHLR 755 (COR 1990)Jefferson Parish (LA) Public Schools, 16 EHLR 755 (COR 1990)Hendrik Hudson District Bd. of Ed. v. Rowley, 458 U.S. 176, 207
n. 28 (1982)
Are passing grades enough proof of education benefit?
Not alwaysy Social promotion is not enoughD l d S h l C (IN) 31 IDELR 222 (S i lDuneland School Corp. (IN), 31 IDELR 222 (Special
Education Hearing Officer 2000)
Process for EligibilityReferral for evaluation (can be
parent or educator)Procedural SafeguardsProcedural SafeguardsMeeting with 504 teamgParental consent required to
d t l ticonduct an evaluation.EvaluationEvaluation Conference
Accommodations vs. ModificationsModifications
Accommodations• Basis for Section 504
D t h h t i b i• Do not change what is being measured
Modifications• Basis for IDEA• Do change what is being• Do change what is being
measured
Accommodation ExamplesDiabetic• Bathroom Pass• Water, Snacks Allowed• Check blood sugar when needed• Trips to Nursep
ADDE tended Time & Separate Setting• Extended Time & Separate Setting on TestsP f ti l ti• Preferential seating
Do parents have a right to be th 504 C itt ?on the 504 Committee?
Regulations do not require physical participation on the committeeparticipation on the committee
District is required to solicit parental input and to communicate with parentinput and to communicate with parent
Whether to invite parents or not is a decision to be made by the district. Once made, it must be consistently implemented
Edmonds (OK) Public School, 31 IDELR 242 (OPCR 1999)
Do students with IEPs also need 504 plans?
No. 504 t IDEA t d t f 504 prevents IDEA student from being discriminated against, but only g g , yIDEA students are entitled to FAPE.D l i d IEP ti fi Developing and IEP satisfies obligations under 504g
Letter to McKethan, 25 IDELR 295, 296 (OCR 1996)
Do students dismissed from SpEd always get 504 plans?
No. Student eligibility for services depends on whether he/she has a current physical or mental impairment which p y psubstantially limits one or more major life activities
But student is entitled to non-discrimination protection because has adiscrimination protection because has a history of disability.
Can a Parent Demand a 504 Plan instead of an IEP?
No When a child qualifies under
IDEA district satisfies theIDEA, district satisfies the provisions of 504 through the IEP
Letter to McKethan, 25 IDELR 295, 296 (OCR 1996)Lyons v. Smith 20 IDELR 164, 167 n. 11 (DCDC 1993)
Re-evaluationRe evaluation “Periodically” re-evaluate; OR, before e od ca y e eva uate; O , be o e
any significant change in placement To satisfy “periodic” requirement re- To satisfy periodic requirement, re-
evaluate no less than every three years, more often if other circumstancesmore often if other circumstances indicate (i.e., worsening of condition)Si ifi t h i l d l i Significant change includes exclusion for more than ten school days for di i lidisciplinary reasons.
Discipline of Section 504 Students
The principal breaks up a fight that Freddy is involved in
Principal also confiscates a knife from FreddyFreddy
Past practice long term suspension for fight- long term suspension for fight- expulsion for weapon
504 Disciplinary Process504 Disciplinary Process Manifestation Determination Review Manifestation Determination Review
meeting is required Parents and relevant staff members attend Parents and relevant staff members attend If related, student may not be recommended
f l i b l i lfor expulsion, but alternative placement may be considered
If unrelated, student may be recommended for expulsion without IAEP services
Enforcement
No state agency charged with monitoring or enforcing compliance with Section 504compliance with Section 504
U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is responsible for ensuring school p gcompliance with Section 504.
OCR’s Region VII (Kansas City OCR’s Region VII (Kansas City, MO) serves NE
The Ins and OutsThe Ins and Outs of Section 504
Karen HaaseHarding & Shultz
(402) 434-3000 H & S School Law( )[email protected] @KarenHaase