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125A.32 INDIVIDUALIZED FAMILY SERVICE PLAN (IFSP).
(a) A team must participate in IFSP meetings to develop the IFSP. The team shall include:
(1) a parent or parents of the child;
(2) other family members, as requested by the parent, if feasible to do so;
(3) an advocate or person outside of the family, if the parent requests that the person
participate;
(4) the service coordinator who has been working with the family since the initial referral, or
who has been designated by the public agency to be responsible for implementation of the IFSP
and coordination with other agencies including transition services; and
(5) a person or persons involved in conducting evaluations and assessments.
(b) The IFSP must include:
(1) information about the child's developmental status;
(2) family information, with the consent of the family;
(3) measurable results or major outcomes expected to be achieved by the child with the
family's assistance, that include developmentally appropriate preliteracy and language skills for
the child, and the criteria, procedures, and timelines;
(4) specific early intervention services based on peer-reviewed research, to the extent
practicable, necessary to meet the unique needs of the child and the family to achieve the
outcomes;
(5) payment arrangements, if any;
(6) medical and other services that the child needs, but that are not required under the
Individual with Disabilities Education Act, United States Code, title 20, section 1471 et seq. (Part
C, Public Law 108-446) including funding sources to be used in paying for those services and the
steps that will be taken to secure those services through public or private sources;
(7) dates and duration of early intervention services;
(8) name of the service coordinator;
(9) steps to be taken to support a child's transition from early intervention services to other
appropriate services, including convening a transition conference at least 90 days or, at the
discretion of all parties, not more than nine months before the child is eligible for preschool
services; and
(10) signature of the parent and authorized signatures of the agencies responsible for
providing, paying for, or facilitating payment, or any combination of these, for early intervention
services.
History: 1994 c 647 art 3 s 9,34; 1Sp1995 c 3 art 16 s 13; 1996 c 412 art 3 s 4,5; 1Sp1997 c
4 art 2 s 1; 1998 c 397 art 2 s 47,164; art 11 s 3; 1Sp2003 c 9 art 10 s 13; 2006 c 282 art 2 s 21

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