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Hobbs Vetoes Bill to Make Disability Evaluations Timely For K-12

Parents who suspect their children have disabilities near the end of the school year may not be able to secure the care needed in a timely manner.

This resulted after Governor Katie Hobbs’ recent veto of House Bill 2375. The bill would have required school districts to evaluate students suspected of having disabilities in a more timely manner when their parents submit a written request for evaluation between May 1 and August 15. Current state rules allow districts 15 school days to either initiate the evaluation process or send a written refusal notice; the bill would have modified that timeline to require districts to respond within 15 days…

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