Q & A Corner – Issue #43

NASET Q & A Corner

Questions and Answers on Independent Educational Evaluations

Introduction

Under certain circumstances, the local education agency (LEA) is required to provide at public expense an independent educational evaluation (IEE). An IEE is defined as an evaluation conducted by a qualified examiner who is not employed by the agency responsible for the child’s education [34 C.F.R. 300.502 (a)(3)(i)]. The focus of this issue of NASET’s Q & A Cornerr is to address questions related to independent educational evaluations (IEE).

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