Nevada Code § 388.455

Transition Bill of Rights for Pupils with Disabilities
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1. This section may be cited as the
Transition Bill of Rights for Pupils with Disabilities.
2. Except as otherwise specifically
provided by law, each pupil with a disability who is enrolled in a public
school or receiving services from a provider of special education and is
receiving transition services through an individualized education program
pursuant to 34 C.F.R. 300.43 has the right to:
(a) Be provided notice of and invited to any
meeting concerning his or her individualized education program at which
transition services will be discussed.
(b) Attend all meetings concerning his or her
individualized education program and be able to represent his or her desire
concerning his or her:
(1) Training or education;
(2) Employment; and
(3) If appropriate, independent living.
(c) Be treated with respect and dignity by all
teachers, paraprofessionals and other educational staff.
(d) Assist in the development of realistic,
specific and measurable post-secondary goals in training, education, employment
and, if appropriate, independent living for the pupil.
(e) Receive coordinated secondary transition
services and related support services to help prepare the pupil to meet the
measurable postsecondary goals established pursuant to paragraph (d). Such
services must include, without limitation:
(1) An age-appropriate transition
assessment;
(2) Instruction and related services;
(3) Community experiences;
(4) Assistance in developing objectives
for employment and other life after the pupil ceases to attend school; and
(5) If appropriate, services to aid in
developing skills for daily living and an evaluation of functional vocational
skills.
(f) Communicate freely using methods of
communication that are accessible to the pupil, including, without limitation,
the preferred language of the pupil, concerning his or her strengths,
interests, preferences and vision of his or her future for consideration when
developing the transition plan.
(g) Have access to social interactions in
school-based settings that are common to pupils of a similar age with persons with
whom he or she chooses to interact. Such access must be provided to the same
extent as pupils not receiving transition services through an individualized
education program.
(h) Assist in developing annual goals and
objectives reasonably calculated to promote progress toward achieving the
measurable postsecondary goals developed pursuant to paragraph (d).
(i) Invite, or have assistance in inviting,
appropriate outside agencies to any meeting concerning his or her
individualized education program at which transition services will be
discussed.
(j) Receive information necessary to identify,
explore and connect with outside agencies, as appropriate, including, without
limitation:
(1) The Bureau of Vocational
Rehabilitation in the Rehabilitation Division of the Department of Employment,
Training and Rehabilitation;
(2) The Aging and Disability Services
Division of the Department of Human Services;
(3) The Council on Developmental
Disabilities established in this State pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 15025; and
(4) The Statewide Independent Living
Council established in this State pursuant to 29 U.S.C. 796d.
(k) Receive information on appropriate programs
of support, including, without limitation, the Supplemental Security Income
Program, as defined in NRS 422A.075 .
(l) Select a parent, family member, advocate,
employee of this State or other person to act on his or her behalf, including,
without limitation, as prescribed in NRS
388.459 .
(m) As appropriate to his or her individualized
education program, receive education in financial literacy, including, without
limitation, information about the Nevada ABLE Savings Program established
pursuant to NRS 427A.889 , to assist
the pupil in managing his or her financial affairs.
(n) Receive, as appropriate, the pre-employment
transition services required by 34 C.F.R. 361.48.
(o) Voice concerns and disagreements with his or
her educational or transition services and suggest changes in policies,
services and providers of services without restraint, interference, coercion,
discrimination or reprisal.
(p) Assist in the development of a course of
study that is designed to provide the pupil with the ability to achieve his or
her measurable post-secondary goals established pursuant to paragraph (d) and
obtain a diploma.
(q) Receive information regarding potential
consequences of attaining a diploma accessible to pupils with disabilities.
(r) As appropriate to his or her individualized
education program, receive instruction in civil participation, including,
without limitation, participation in the political process.
(s) Be notified, not less than 1 year before the
pupil reaches 18 years of age, that any right accorded to the parent of a pupil
with a disability pursuant to Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act, 20 U.S.C. 1411 et seq., and the regulations adopted pursuant
thereto, transfer to the pupil when he or she reaches 18 years of age.
3. The rights of a pupil with a disability
set forth in subsection 2 do not abrogate any remedies provided by law.

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