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State Board Gives Notice to Amend Multiple Education Rules; HHS to Lead Abuse Investigations
Summary
The State Board of Education voted to give notice of intended rulemaking across several chapters including vaccine exemption communications, conference realignment, accreditation standards and procedures tied to recent legislation, and to reflect transfer of certain employee abuse investigations to the Department of Health and Human Services.
At its Sept. 17 meeting the Iowa State Board of Education voted to give notice of intended rulemaking to implement or revise multiple administrative chapters to reflect recent legislation and regulatory changes.
Why this matters: The proposed amendments translate session laws into enforceable rules affecting school operations, accreditation, K'12 program standards and complaint processes; some changes clarify statewide processes and others implement legislative mandates.
What the board approved to give notice (summary): - Vaccine exemption communications (implementing House File 299): the department will incorporate specific communication requirements into school health chapters and reference…
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