Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB464

Introduced
1/20/25  

Caption

Special Education - Individualized Education Program Meetings - Secondary Transition Planning Materials

Impact

The legislation intends to reform how local educational agencies communicate with parents regarding the supports available for their children with disabilities. By requiring local school systems to share relevant materials about transition services starting when a child turns 14, this bill seeks to proactively address the needs of transitioning students with disabilities. This change may lead to improved educational outcomes and smoother transitions to adult roles for these individuals, facilitating better access to postsecondary education and job training opportunities.

Summary

House Bill 464 focuses on enhancing the transition planning for children with disabilities within the public education system. Specifically, the bill mandates local school systems to provide essential information about secondary transition services to the parents during Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings. This is particularly aimed at improving the transition process for children with disabilities as they move from school to postschool activities, including vocational training and independent living. The bill aligns with federal requirements set forth in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, ensuring that parents are active participants in their child's educational planning.

Contention

Despite the positive aspirations of HB 464, there may be points of contention among stakeholders. Some advocates argue that while the bill strengthens parental involvement, concerns remain about the adequacy of the information provided and its actual impact on transitions. Critics may express worry that local agencies might not have the resources or support necessary to comply fully with the requirements, potentially resulting in inconsistencies in implementation across districts. Furthermore, debates may arise regarding the efficacy of mandated disclosure versus the need for comprehensive support systems that can effectively meet the diverse needs of students with disabilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB336

Maryland Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Program - Materials for Individualized Education Program, Individualized Family Service Plan, and 504 Plan Meetings

MD SB592

Maryland Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Program - Materials for Individualized Education Program, Individualized Family Service Plan, and 504 Plan Meetings

MD SB797

Education - Access to Attorneys, Advocates, and Consultants for Special Education Program and Fund - Established

MD HB903

Education - Access to Attorneys, Advocates, and Consultants for Special Education Program and Fund - Established

MD SB610

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Education

MD SB829

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Education - Requirements

MD SB820

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Education - Requirements

MD HB1297

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Education - Requirements

MD HB1237

Special Education - Judicial Actions - Attorney's Fees and Related Costs

MD HB930

Primary and Secondary Education - Public School Attendance - Children of Judges

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