New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1639

Introduced
12/15/23  
Refer
12/15/23  
Report Pass
1/30/24  
Engrossed
2/26/24  
Refer
2/26/24  
Report Pass
4/22/24  
Enrolled
7/23/24  
Chaptered
8/6/24  

Caption

Relative to children with disabilities placed at state facilities for detained or adjudicated youth.

Impact

The proposed changes will directly affect how educational services are provided to children with disabilities in state facilities. By defining the responsibilities of different school districts depending on the custody status of the child, the bill aims to ensure that educational provisions are consistently met, regardless of the child's living situation. Moreover, the bill caps the educational expenses that school districts are liable for, which could potentially streamline funding and resources allocated for special education services in these settings.

Summary

House Bill 1639 deals with the educational requirements and responsibilities regarding children with disabilities placed in state facilities for detained or adjudicated youth. The bill modifies current laws to streamline procedures and clarifies the accountability of school districts in relation to educational expenses incurred for these youths. A notable aspect of the bill is the introduction of specific amendments concerning the retention and handling of Individualized Education Program records, which are to be managed in alignment with the practices of local school districts.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 1639 may bring to light concerns regarding the adequacy and effectiveness of education received by children in state detention facilities. There may be differing viewpoints on whether the specified caps on education expenses could undermine the quality of education that these vulnerable children receive, especially as their educational outcomes directly influence their reintegration into society. Additionally, the clarity of responsibilities for school districts could lead to disputes between districts regarding financial accountability for students placed in facilities for adjudicated youth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB521

Relative to the department of education payment for placement for an episode of treatment.

NH HB49

Relative to postponing the closure of the Sununu Youth Services Center.

NH SB1

Relative to the closing of the Sununu youth services center, making appropriations thereof, and establishing a commission to study community impacts of the secured youth development center.

NH HB120

Relative to the closure of the Sununu Youth Services Center and operation of a replacement secure facility.

NH HB441

Eliminating residency requirements for public school attendance.

NH HB455

Relative to creating a new state cause of action and special findings for abused, neglected, and abandoned children seeking special immigrant juvenile status under federal law.

NH HB497

Relative to the confidentiality of records within the division of children, youth, and families.

NH HB2

Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.

NH SB179

Relative to eliminating the use of seclusion as a form of punishment or discipline on children in schools and treatment facilities.

NH HB147

Relative to membership of the advisory committee on the education of students with disabilities.

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