One at One: Can IEP meetings be held remotely?

Posted May 5, 2020

  • One at One: Can IEP meetings be held remotely?

Today’s Issue:

Can Individualized Education Program (“IEP”) meetings be held remotely?

Answer:

Yes. An IEP meeting can be held remotely. Districts are encouraged to get parental consent to hold the meeting through remote means, and to utilize a format which allows the parent to fully participate in an IEP. The same is true for identification and evaluation planning meetings.

 

To Learn More about FPSCTT’s Education and School Law Practice, please contact:

Lester Taylor, Partner and Co-Chair
Christine Soto, Partner and Co-Chair
Afshan Ajmiri Giner, Senior Associate

 

This post is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice.

 

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