Request for Impartial Due Process Hearing is a legal document that was released by the Alabama Department of Education - a government authority operating within Alabama.
Q: What is an impartial due process hearing?
A: An impartial due process hearing is a legal proceeding to resolve disputes between parents and schools regarding a student's special education services.
Q: Who can request an impartial due process hearing?
A: Either the parents or the school can request an impartial due process hearing.
Q: What type of disputes can be addressed in an impartial due process hearing?
A: Disputes related to a student's identification, evaluation, placement, or provision of special education services can be addressed.
Q: How can someone request an impartial due process hearing in Alabama?
A: The request must be made in writing to the Alabama State Department of Education or the school district's special education services.
Q: What is the timeline for requesting an impartial due process hearing in Alabama?
A: The request must be made within 2 years of the date when the parent or school knew or should have known about the alleged violation.
Q: What happens during an impartial due process hearing?
A: Both parties present evidence, witnesses testify, and a hearing officer makes a decision based on the facts presented.
Q: Can a lawyer represent someone in an impartial due process hearing?
A: Yes, both parties have the right to be represented by a lawyer.
Q: What options are available if someone is not satisfied with the outcome of the impartial due process hearing?
A: They can appeal the decision or engage in mediation to try to resolve the dispute.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Alabama Department of Education.