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Parental Consent for Evaluation for Special Education Services is a legal document that was released by the Georgia Department of Education - a government authority operating within Georgia (United States).
Q: What is parental consent?
A: Parental consent is permission given by a child's parent or guardian for a specific action or service.
Q: Why is parental consent required for evaluation for special education services?
A: Parental consent is required to ensure that the child's parent or guardian has agreed to have their child evaluated for special education services.
Q: How is parental consent obtained?
A: Parental consent can be obtained through written communication, such as a consent form, signed by the child's parent or guardian.
Q: What is the purpose of evaluation for special education services?
A: The purpose of evaluation for special education services is to determine if a child has a disability and is in need of specialized instruction or services.
Q: Can a parent refuse to give consent for evaluation for special education services?
A: Yes, a parent has the right to refuse to give consent for evaluation for special education services.
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