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Assembly hearing advances bill to speed IEP adoption for students transferring from out of state

2948286 · April 9, 2025
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Assemblymember Jeff Gonzales introduced AB 1412 to require California schools to adopt or implement an incoming student—s IEP within 30 days when the student transfers from another state.

Assemblymember Jeff Gonzales introduced AB 1412 on behalf of students with exceptional needs, asking the Education Committee to approve amendments that would require a receiving California school to adopt or implement a transferred student—s existing individualized education program within 30 days of an out‑of‑state transfer.

Gonzales said the bill—s goal is to make the transfer process consistent for all types of moves and to avoid delays in students accessing special education services. "AB 1412 is about consistency and protecting access to services for students," he said.

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