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Parents would get mandatory notice when IEP services are missed under bill named for late daughter

Ways and Means Committee · March 12, 2026
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Summary

Sponsors and family witnesses urged support for HB 13-68, which would require school systems to notify parents when a child's IEP services are missed past a threshold (sponsor suggested 50% of a service), explain corrective steps and provide information on requesting meetings; advocates said timely notice is crucial to secure compensatory services.

Delegate Rosenberg and sponsor witnesses presented House Bill 13-68, which would require school systems to notify parents or guardians when a student’s individualized education program (IEP) services have been missed beyond a set threshold and to provide details on what services were missed, why, corrective steps, and how to request a meeting.

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