Iowa Code § 256.32A

Iowa dyslexia board
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1. An Iowa dyslexia board isestablished to guide, facilitate, and oversee implementation of dyslexia instruction in Iowa and make recommendations for continued improvement of such instruction. The Iowa dyslexia board shall also submit recommendations as follows: a. To the department regarding the required and preferred qualifications for a dyslexia consultant position required in accordance with section 256.9, subsection 60. b. To the area education agencies regarding the required and preferred qualifications for dyslexia specialists required in accordance with section 273.2, subsection 12. 2. The Iowa dyslexia board shall consist of the following members: a. The director of the department or the director’s designee. b. A representative of the Iowa reading research center. c. A representative of an area education agency. d. One school administrator. e. One reading specialist. f. One special education teacher. g. An elementary core literacy teacher. h. Two representatives of decoding dyslexia who are parents of children with dyslexia. i. One representative of decoding dyslexia who is an individual with dyslexia. j. One provider certified in a structured literacy reading program. k. One psychologist or speech language pathologist licensed in the state of Iowa with experience in diagnosing dyslexia. l. A representativeof an institution ofhigher education in Iowa withdocumented expertise in dyslexia and reading instruction. m. The department dyslexia consultant if maintained by the department pursuant to section 256.9, subsection 60. 3. The term of membership isthree years. The terms shall be staggered so that at least four of the terms end each year, but no member serving on the initialboard shall serve less than one year. The governor shall determine the length of the initialterms of office. 4. The Iowa dyslexia board shall submit itsfindings and recommendations in a report to the general assembly by November 15 annually. 5. This section is repealed July 1, 2027.

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