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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 139018" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Tia - Not sure about 504, but for kiddos with an IEP, transportation must be documented on the IEP as a related service. If it isn't, then the contract applies I believe.</p><p> </p><p>For example - Boo's IEP has trans. as a service because he has to have a wheelchair bus so if he were to be a behavior problem (I wish, LOL), district would *still* be responsible to provide transp even if they decided to kick him off.</p><p> </p><p>I think with thank you I always made sure transp was on as a related service so that he would be covered if he got kicked off.</p><p> </p><p>I kinda would think that since 504 doesn't specifically cover related services, then district doesn't *have* to provide transp.</p><p> </p><p>If no IEP, then unfortunately transp does become a privilege not a right. I know in IL if we transport more than 1 mile to school, we can request reimbursement from SD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 139018, member: 8"] Tia - Not sure about 504, but for kiddos with an IEP, transportation must be documented on the IEP as a related service. If it isn't, then the contract applies I believe. For example - Boo's IEP has trans. as a service because he has to have a wheelchair bus so if he were to be a behavior problem (I wish, LOL), district would *still* be responsible to provide transp even if they decided to kick him off. I think with thank you I always made sure transp was on as a related service so that he would be covered if he got kicked off. I kinda would think that since 504 doesn't specifically cover related services, then district doesn't *have* to provide transp. If no IEP, then unfortunately transp does become a privilege not a right. I know in IL if we transport more than 1 mile to school, we can request reimbursement from SD. [/QUOTE]
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