Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7273

Introduced
2/2/22  
Refer
2/2/22  
Report Pass
3/30/22  
Engrossed
4/5/22  
Refer
4/26/22  
Report Pass
5/25/22  
Enrolled
6/14/22  

Caption

Children With Disabilities

Impact

The passage of this bill would have significant implications for both local education authorities and families of children with disabilities. It mandates that school committees provide necessary services as per IEPs, regardless of the educational setting. Additionally, it extends the support obligations until the child reaches the age of 21, ensuring continuity of care and education as these individuals transition into adulthood. The bill also establishes clearer guidelines for services such as speech-language pathology, reinforcing that such services cannot be discontinued simply based on age, provided they are still warranted by the child's needs.

Summary

House Bill 7273 relates to the education of children with disabilities in Rhode Island. The bill seeks to amend Section 16-24-1 of the General Laws, outlining the responsibilities of school committees in providing special education services. It specifically addresses the need to ensure children with disabilities, whether enrolled in public or parentally-placed private schools, receive a free and appropriate education that meets their needs. It also emphasizes that the rights and services afforded to children in public schools should extend to those in private schooling settings, allowing for the provision of special education services as detailed in their individualized education programs (IEPs).

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding the implementation of this bill. Critics may argue about the feasibility of ensuring private school students receive comparable services, potentially straining the resources of public school districts. Additionally, discussions regarding funding and accountability may arise, as local agencies need to balance this extended obligation with existing educational budgets. However, supporters emphasize the bill's importance in fostering inclusive education practices and ensuring that all students, regardless of school placement, receive the appropriate educational resources they are entitled to.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2570

Children With Disabilities

RI S0180

Children With Disabilities

RI H5772

Children With Disabilities

RI H5011

Children With Disabilities

RI S0609

Children With Disabilities

RI S0282

Children With Disabilities

RI S2475

Children With Disabilities

RI SB1402

ASDB; children with disabilities

RI H0591

Children with Developmental Disabilities

RI SB073

Military-Connected Children with Disabilities

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