Vermont Code § 16 V.S.A. § 2959b

Individualized education programs
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§ 2959b. Individualized education programs
A school district or supervisory union responsible for developing an individualized
education program for a child with a disability may consider the cost of the provision
of special education or related services to the child if:
(1) the district or supervisory union has developed the individualized education program
in accordance with federal law through an individualized program team that included
the parents;
(2) the individualized education program team has determined that the child’s placement
contained in the program is appropriate for the child as that term is defined in federal
law; and
(3) all the options under consideration by the district or supervisory union for fulfilling
the requirements of the child’s individualized education program would constitute
a free appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment for the child,
as those terms are defined in federal law.

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