§1944.1. Local special education advisory councils; creation; purpose
A. Not later than January 1, 2020, each local public school superintendent and the
administrative head of each charter school or other public school shall create a special
education advisory council to provide advice and feedback regarding special education
policies, procedures, and resources. The council shall also engage in outreach activities to
the community at large to increase the level of knowledge, support, and collaboration with
respect to special education.
B.(1) The number of council members and composition of the council shall be
determined by the local public school superintendent or the administrative head of each
charter school or other public school. However, the council's membership shall be composed
as follows:
(a) Except as otherwise provided by this Subparagraph, at least fifty percent of the
membership shall be parents or legal guardians of students with an exceptionality, other than
gifted and talented, who are enrolled in a school under the jurisdiction of or who are
receiving special education services from the public school governing authority, none of
whom shall be employees of the public school governing authority. One high school student
with an exceptionality, other than gifted and talented, and one person who represents an
entity that serves students with disabilities or families of students with disabilities and who
is not an employee of the school governing authority may be counted to meet the requirement
of this Subparagraph.
(b) At least ten percent of the membership shall be special education stakeholders
who are not represented by council members selected under the provisions of Subparagraphs
(a) and (c) of this Paragraph.
(c) At least one member shall be a teacher, principal, or paraprofessional who serves
students with disabilities and who works in a school under the jurisdiction of the public
school governing authority.
(2) The local public school superintendent or administrative head of the charter
school or other public school shall designate the chairperson of the council and the
chairperson shall call the council's meetings, preside over the meetings, and establish the
agendas for the meetings.
(3)(a) Each local public school superintendent and administrative head of a charter
school or other public school shall seek applications for council membership from parents
of students with an exceptionality other than gifted and talented, teachers, principals,
paraprofessionals, and other stakeholders.
(b) In selecting council members, an effort shall be made to include parents of
students in elementary, middle, and high school grades.
(c) A council should be comprised of at least eight members. If a council has fewer
than eight members, the superintendent or administrative head of a charter school shall
provide an explanation of his decision to establish a council with fewer than eight members.
The explanation shall be provided to the council, and the council shall include it as an
addendum to the report required by Subsection C of this Section.
C. Each special education advisory council shall meet at least three times per year
and shall submit a written report to the local public school superintendent or the
administrative head of the charter school or other public school and the Special Education
Advisory Panel in May of each year regarding its activities. The local public school
superintendent or the administrative head of the charter school or other public school shall
ensure that the report is posted on the district's or the school's website, and all such reports
shall be submitted to the state Department of Education and published on its website.
D. There shall be no liability or cause of action against the public school district,
public charter school or other public school, or any officer or employee thereof for any action
taken by members of the council.
Acts 2019, No. 274, §1, eff. June 11, 2019; Acts 2022, No. 576, §1.