Maryland Code § ED-8-404

Section ED-8-404
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(a) The State Board shall adopt, as regulations, standards for the
identification, evaluation, educational placement, and the provision of a free
appropriate public education of each child in this State who has begun the school year
under the age of 21 and is found to need special education and related services,
whether or not the child is receiving nonduplicative services from another
governmental agency.
(b) Before these standards are adopted, the State Board shall consult with
public and private agencies and persons who are concerned with and knowledgeable
about the educational needs of children with disabilities who require special
education and related services.

(c) The standards for the education of a child with a disability who is
enrolled in a school that is operated by an agency other than a local school system
may not be lower than the standards for the education of a child with a disability who
is enrolled in a school that is operated by a local school system. The standards for the
approval of schools located in jurisdictions outside Maryland shall be the same as
standards applicable to the approval of schools within Maryland. However, no school
located in a jurisdiction outside Maryland shall be approved if the charges for pupils
approved by the Department are higher than charges for pupils from any other state
for the same services, unless waived by the State Superintendent.
(d) The standards shall include:
(1) The required qualifications for teachers, administrators, and
other professionals serving a child with a disability;
(2) Procedures for the identification, evaluation, educational
placement, and provision of a free appropriate public education for a child with a
disability who requires the provision of special education and related services;
(3) Guidelines for curricula, instructional materials, equipment, and
the organization, administration, and supervision of the program, including
accounting, auditing, and reporting procedures;
(4) Provisions for local, regional, and State day and residential
centers for children with disabilities who cannot be served appropriately in the public
schools;
(5) Coordination of these special education services with services
given by any other government agency; and
(6) Guidelines for approval of placement in nonpublic schools or
facilities if appropriate public services are not available.

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