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eCFR :: 34 CFR 300. 323 -- When IEPs must be in effect. § 300 323 When IEPs must be in effect (a) General At the beginning of each school year, each public agency must have in effect, for each child with a disability within its jurisdiction, an IEP, as defined in § 300 320 (b) IEP or IFSP for children aged three through five
Off. of Spec. Educ. and Rehab. Services, Education §30 - GovInfo (1)(B)(i)) 300 323 When IEPs must be in effect General At the beginning of each school year, each public agency must have in effect, for each child with a dis-ability thin its jurisdiction, an IEP, as defined in §30
34 CFR § 300. 323 - When IEPs must be in effect. § 300 323 When IEPs must be in effect (a) General At the beginning of each school year, each public agency must have in effect, for each child with a disability within its jurisdiction, an IEP, as defined in § 300 320 (b) IEP or IFSP for children aged three through five
34 CFR Part 300 Subpart D - Individualized Education Programs § 300 323 When IEPs must be in effect (a) General At the beginning of each school year, each public agency must have in effect, for each child with a disability within its jurisdiction, an IEP, as defined in § 300 320 (b) IEP or IFSP for children aged three through five
34 CFR § 300. 323 When IEPs must be in effect - eCFR At the beginning of each school year, each public agency must have in effect, for each child with a disability within its jurisdiction, an IEP, as defined in § 300 320
§ 300. 323 - When IEPs must be in effect. - CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS . . . § 300 323 When IEPs must be in effect (a) General At the beginning of each school year, each public agency must have in effect, for each child with a disability within its jurisdiction, an IEP, as defined in § 300 320 (b) IEP or IFSP for children aged three through five