This is a legal document that was released by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - a government authority operating within Missouri.
The document is provided in Japanese.
Q: What is an IFSP letter?
A: An IFSP letter is a document that outlines the Individualized Family Service Plan.
Q: What does it mean to Inactivate a record?
A: Inactivating a record means to make it inactive or no longer active.
Q: Why would a record be inactivated?
A: A record may be inactivated for various reasons, such as when the services provided are no longer needed or when the individual moves out of the area.
Q: What is the process for inactivating a record prior to an IFSP letter?
A: The process for inactivating a record prior to an IFSP letter may vary, but typically involves notifying the relevant authorities or agencies and completing any required documentation.
Q: Is inactivating a record permanent?
A: Inactivating a record is not necessarily permanent, as it can be reactivated if needed in the future.
Q: Who can request the inactivation of a record?
A: Typically, the individual or their legal guardian, as well as authorized service providers or agencies, can request the inactivation of a record.
Q: Are there any consequences of inactivating a record?
A: Inactivating a record may have consequences depending on the specific situation and the services involved. It is advisable to consult with the relevant authorities or agencies to understand the potential implications.
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