Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB373

Introduced
1/26/23  

Caption

Howard County – Due Process Proceedings for Children With Disabilities – Burden of Proof Ho. Co. 2–23

Impact

The enactment of HB 373 directly influences the administrative landscape governing special education in Howard County. By placing the burden of proof on the educational board, the bill seeks to level the playing field for parents, enabling them to present their cases with the understanding that the school system must demonstrate that they have provided the appropriate educational services as mandated. This shift could potentially accelerate the resolution of disputes, reducing the time families spend navigating the complexities of the due process system, thus encouraging more constructive dialogues between parents and educational authorities.

Summary

House Bill 373, designated for Howard County, seeks to establish a clear burden of proof in due process proceedings involving children with disabilities. The key feature of the bill mandates that the Howard County Board of Education must carry the burden of proof in cases arising from due process complaints related to special education services, except in certain specified circumstances. The legislation is aimed at enhancing the rights of parents in disputes concerning their child's educational provisions, ensuring that they are not unfairly disadvantaged in legal proceedings against public agencies.

Contention

Notably, there is contention related to the exceptions provided within the bill. If a parent or guardian makes a unilateral decision to place their child in a nonpublic school, the burden of proof shifts back to them when seeking reimbursement for tuition costs. This clause has stirred debate, as some stakeholders argue it may discourage parents from advocating for their child's needs through legal channels, thereby affecting the overall goal of the legislation. Critics express concern that this provision could lead to confusion and may inadvertently limit the rights of parents when they feel compelled to act independently due to perceived failures in the public education system.

Companion Bills

MD HB865

Carry Over Howard County – Due Process Proceedings for Children With Disabilities – Burden of Proof Ho. Co. 02-22

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