New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB501

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  
Report Pass
2/8/23  
Engrossed
3/7/23  
Refer
3/7/23  
Report Pass
3/22/23  
Enrolled
4/21/23  
Chaptered
5/2/23  

Caption

Relative to ages for special education services.

Impact

By amending existing laws, HB 501 has significant implications for how special education is administered, particularly for those with disabilities who may be transitioning out of traditional school settings. This could positively impact a considerable population, ensuring access to education and related services for disabled individuals who might otherwise fall through the cracks once they reach age 18. School districts are thus compelled to maintain educational opportunities for these children up to the age of 21, facilitating a smoother transition for them into adulthood and the workforce.

Summary

House Bill 501 aims to expand special education services to children with disabilities, allowing for support until the age of 21. The intent of this bill is to ensure that individuals with disabilities can continue to receive the education and resources they need, even into their early adulthood. This legislation mandates local school districts to provide services to children who are identified as needing these educational services regardless of their age, thus promoting the inclusion of older youth in educational programs that can cater to their individual needs.

Contention

Notably, concerns have been raised regarding the practicality and implementation of such extended services, especially within the context of educational institutions that may be stretched for resources. Opponents might argue that while the intention behind HB 501 is noble, the financial implications and the possible redirection of resources could result in challenges for school districts. Ensuring that the appropriate programs are in place to effectively cater to the specialized needs at this broader age range is critical to the success of the legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB699

Relative to special education definitions.

NH SB1463

Special education; transition services; requirements

NH SB220

Special education and related services; definitions, utilization of Virginia IEP.

NH HB1089

Special education and related services; definitions, utilization of Virginia IEP.

NH SB695

Special education: individualized education programs: translation services.

NH SB354

Special education: individualized education programs: translation services.

NH HB05001

An Act Concerning The Quality And Delivery Of Special Education Services In Connecticut.

NH AB2420

Special education: individualized education programs: transition services.

NH HB05425

An Act Concerning Special Education.

NH HB07076

An Act Providing Education Mandate Relief.

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