Committee Substitute
for
H. B. 2985
(By Delegates Ennis, Spencer, Rowan, Pethtel,
Romine, Cann, Ferro, Michael, Smith, Williams and Paxton)
[Originating in theCommittee on Education.]
[March 12, 2009]
A BILL to amend and reenact §18-20-2 of the Code of West Virginia,
1931, as amended, relating to providing information on the
West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind to the parent or
guardian of a child with certain visual or auditory
impairment.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That §18-20-2 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended,
be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 20. EDUCATION OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN.
§18-20-2. Providing suitable educational facilities, equipment and
services.
(a) Each county board shall provide suitable educational
facilities, special equipment and special services that are
necessary. Special services include provisions and procedures for
finding and enumerating exceptional children of each type,
diagnosis by appropriate specialists who will certify the child's need and eligibility for special education and make recommendations
for treatment and prosthesis as may alleviate the disability,
special teaching by qualified and specially trained teachers,
transportation, lunches and remedial therapeutic services.
Qualifications of teachers and therapists shall be in accordance
with standards prescribed or approved by the state board.
(b) To make parents or guardian
s aware of the options
available to them so that they may make an informed decision
regarding the educational services and programming for their child,
each county board shall provide information pertaining to the West
Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind to the parent or guardian
of a child who meets the criteria for blindness, low vision,
deafness, hard of hearing, or deaf-blindness as set forth in State
Board Policy 2419: Regulations for the Education of Students with
Exceptionalities and The West Virginia Procedures manual for the
Education of Students with Exceptionalities.
(b) (c) A county board may provide for educating resident
exceptional children by contracting with other counties or other
educational agencies which maintain special education facilities.
Fiscal matters shall follow policies approved by the state.
(c) (d) The county board shall provide a four-clock-hour
program of training for any teacher aide employed to assist
teachers in providing services to exceptional children under this
article prior to the assignment. The program shall consist of
training in areas specifically related to the education of exceptional children, pursuant to rules of the state board. The
training shall occur during normal working hours and an opportunity
to be trained shall be provided to service person prior to filling
a vacancy in accordance with the provisions of section eight-b,
article four, chapter eighteen-a of this code.
(d) (e) The county board annually shall make available during
normal working hours to all regularly employed teachers' aides
twelve hours of training that satisfies the continuing education
requirements for the aides regarding:
(1) Providing services to children who have displayed violent
behavior or have demonstrated the potential for violent behavior;
and
(2) Providing services to children diagnosed as autistic or
with autism spectrum disorder. This training shall be structured
to permit the employee to qualify as an autism mentor after a
minimum of four years of training. The county board shall:
(A) Notify in writing all teachers' aides of the location,
date and time when training will be offered for qualification as an
autism mentor; and
(B) Reimburse any regularly employed or substitute teacher's
aide who elects to attend this training for one half of the cost of
the tuition.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from
the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would
be added.