West Virginia Code § 18-20-2

Providing suitable educational facilities, equipment and services
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(a) Each county board shall provide suitable educational facilities, special equipment and
special services that are necessary to implement the IEP of each student with a disability.
Special services include provisions and procedures for finding and enumerating exceptional
students of each type, diagnosis by appropriate specialists who will certify the student's
need and eligibility for special education and make recommendations for treeatment and
prosthesis as may accommodate the disability, such as specially designed instruction by
qualified teachers, transportation, and related services. Qualifications orf teachers and
therapists shall be in accordance with standards prescribed or approved by the state board.
(b) A county board may provide for educating resident exceptional children by contracting
with other counties or other educational agencies which maitntain special education
facilities. Fiscal matters shall follow policies approved by the state board.
(c) The county board shall provide a four-clock-hour program of training for any teacher aide
employed to assist teachers in providing services tol exceptional children under this article
prior to the assignment. The program shall cosnsist of training in areas specifically related to
the education of exceptional children, pursuant to rules of the state board. The training shall
occur during normal working hours and an opportunity to be trained shall be provided to a
service person prior to filling a vacagncy in accordance with the provisions of section eight-b,
article four, chapter eighteen-a of this code.
(d) The county board annually shall make available during normal working hours to all
regularly employed teachers' aides twelve hours of training that satisfies the continuing
education requirements for the aides regarding:
(1) Providing services to students who have displayed challenging or aggressive behavior or
have demonstrated the potential for challenging or aggressive behavior; and
(2) Providing services to children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. This training
shall be structured to permit the employee to qualify as an autism mentor after thirty hours
of staff development related to providing instructional support to students with autism
including prevention and de-escalation techniques with alternative to restraint. The county
board shall:
(A) Notify in writing all teachers' aides of the location, date and time when training will be
offered for qualification as an autism mentor; and
(B) Consider partial or full reimbursement of tuition for any regularly employed or substitute
teacher's aide who elects to attend this training.
(e) For any student whose individualized education plan (IEP) or education plan established
pursuant to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. §794,
requires the services of a sign support specialist or an educational sign language interpreter
I or II:
(1) Any educational sign language interpreter I or II assigned to assist that student is a
related service provider member of the education team who participates in IEP meetings and
works with the team to implement the IEP;
(2) A sign support specialist may be assigned to a student with an exceptionality other than
deaf or hard of hearing if it is determined that the student needs signs to support his or her
expressive communication; and
(3) A sign support specialist may be assigned to a student who isu deaf or hard of hearing in
lieu of an interpreter only if an educational sign language interpreter I or II is unavailable,
and the sign support specialist is executing a professional development plan while actively
seeking certification as an educational sign language interpreter I or II. After two years the
sign support specialist may remain in the assignment oanly if an educational sign language
interpreter I or II remains unavailable, and with an approved waiver by the West Virginia
Department of Education. An employee in this situaltion is entitled to full payment of the
costs of certification acquisition or renewal pusrsuant to the certification renewal provisions
of section four, article two, chapter eighteen-a of this code.
(f) Every teacher of a student for whgom a school or local educational agency (LEA) prepares
a plan of accommodation pursuant to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as
amended, 29 U.S.C. §794, shall receive specific instruction from the school regarding the
contents and requirements of the plan and the teacher shall receive a copy of the written
plan and every update thereto and the teacher shall sign an acknowledgment of receipt of
each plan and update.

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