Revocation of Consent for Special Education & Related Services is a legal document that was released by the South Dakota Department of Education - a government authority operating within South Dakota.
Q: What is the Revocation of Consent for Special Education & Related Services?
A: Revocation of Consent refers to the process of withdrawing permission for a child to receive special education and related services.
Q: Who can revoke consent for special education services?
A: Parents or legal guardians of a child with disabilities have the right to revoke consent for special education services.
Q: What happens when consent for special education services is revoked?
A: If consent is revoked, the child will no longer receive special education services and related supports.
Q: Is revoking consent permanent?
A: Yes, revoking consent is generally considered permanent and can impact the child's eligibility for special education services in the future.
Q: Are there any exceptions to revoking consent?
A: There may be exceptions in certain circumstances, such as if the child is at immediate risk of harm or if the revocation is due to a procedural error.
Form Details:
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