§1960. The Deaf Child's Bill of Rights; legislative recognition
A. The Louisiana Association of the Deaf and the United States Congress recognize
that children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind who utilize one or more modes of
communication have the same rights and potential to become independent and self-actualizing as children who are not deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind. Therefore the
legislature recognizes the Deaf Child's Bill of Rights as follows:
(1) Public schools and all publicly funded early intervention programs shall provide
children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind appropriate screening and assessment
of hearing and vision capabilities and communication and language needs at the earliest
possible age and the continuation of screening services throughout the educational
experience.
(2) Public schools and all publicly funded early intervention programs shall provide
children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind with individualized and appropriate
early intervention to support the acquisition of solid language bases developed at the earliest
possible age.
(3) Public schools shall inform the parents or guardians of children who are deaf,
hard of hearing, or deaf-blind of all State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education
policies and regulations relative to placement considerations and options available to
children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind and provide opportunities for parents
and guardians to fully participate in the development and implementation of their child's
education plan.
(4) Public schools shall strive to provide children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or
deaf-blind opportunities to meet and associate with adult role models who are deaf, hard of
hearing, or deaf-blind to learn advocacy skills, including self advocacy.
(5) Public schools shall provide children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind
opportunities to meet and associate with their peers in the school environment and during
school sponsored activities.
(6) Public schools shall provide children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind
access to qualified teachers, interpreters, and resource personnel who communicate
effectively with each child in that child's mode of communication.
(7) Public schools shall include a communication plan in the Individualized
Education Program of every student with an exceptionality who is deaf, hard of hearing, or
deaf-blind. Where appropriate, public schools shall include a communication plan in the
Individual Accommodation Plan for a student who is deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind.
(8) Public schools shall provide children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind
placement that is best suited to each child's individual needs, including but not limited to
social, emotional, and cultural needs, with consideration for the child's age, degree and type
of hearing loss, academic level, mode of communication, style of learning, motivational
level, and amount of family support.
(9) Public schools shall provide children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind
individual considerations for free, appropriate education across a full spectrum of educational
programs.
(10) Public schools shall provide children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind full support services provided by qualified professionals in their educational settings.
The state Department of Education shall work with local education agencies to ensure
technical assistance is available to support public school governing authorities in meeting the
needs of children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind.
(11) Public schools shall provide children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind full access to all programs in their educational settings.
(12) Deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf-blind children are entitled to have the public
fully informed concerning medical, cultural, and linguistic issues of individuals who are deaf,
hard of hearing, or deaf-blind.
(13) Public schools, where possible, shall have deaf and hard of hearing adults
directly involved in determining the extent, content, and purpose of all programs that affect
the education of children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind.
B.(1) Public school governing authorities shall comply with the provisions of this
Section, in accordance with applicable state and federal law, policy, and regulation.
(2) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to create a right of action that is not
currently provided for in state or federal law or regulation on behalf of an individual student
or a class of students for the failure of a particular public school or public school governing
authority to comply with any provision of this Section, or to prevent the parent or legal
guardian of a student from filing a complaint as provided in applicable state or federal law
or regulation.
Acts 1993, No. 292, §1; Acts 2015, No. 250, §1.