Oklahoma Code § 70-13-123

Title 70. Schools: Children eligible - "Developmentally delayed" defined
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A.  The children eligible for entry into early intervention
services in the State of Oklahoma shall be infants and toddlers age
birth through two years (0-36 months) who are developmentally
delayed.  As used in this act "developmentally delayed" means
children of the chronological age group specified in this section
who:
1.  Exhibit a delay in their developmental age compared to their
chronological age of fifty percent (50%) or score two standard
deviations below the mean in one of the following areas or in a
subdomain of one of the following areas:  cognitive, physical,
communication, social and emotional, or adaptive development;

2.  Exhibit a delay in their developmental age compared to their
chronological age of twenty-five percent (25%) or score one and one-
half standard deviations below the mean in two or more of the
following areas or in a subdomain of two or more of the following
areas:  cognitive, physical, communication, social and emotional, or
adaptive development; or
3.  Have a diagnosed physical or mental condition that has a
high probability of resulting in delay.  This includes, but is not
limited to:  chromosomal disorders, neurological abnormalities,
inborn errors of metabolism, genetic disorders, congenital
malformation of the brain, congenital infections and sensory
abnormalities and impairments or identified syndromes.
B.  The State Board of Education is authorized to modify and
redefine by regulation the eligibility definitions established in
subsection A of this section whenever such modification is required
to receive federal assistance under Part C of the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), as may be amended.

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