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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Discipline and Procedural Safe Guards, Two Types: Procedural Substantive First Procedural: Safeguards that guide the method by which school officals make decisions regarding the educating of students, Discipline & Procedural Safe Guards Due Process Rights Two Types: Procedural Substantive, Discipline & Procedural Safe Guards Components of procedural Safeguards 1. Notice Requiremnts 2. Consent Requirements 3. The opportunity to examine records 4. Procedures to protect the rights of the child when parents are unavailable 5. Independent educational evaluation 6. Voluntary mediation 7. Due process hearing, requires parents be participants in SPED decision making process if no parent/parent can't be found IDEA requires that surrogate parent be appointed to safeguard the educational rights of the child with disabilities by acting as an advocate, Discipline & Procedural Safe Guards IEP or BIP can be used to affirm student will be subject to the distrticts regular discipline policies and procedures, extended to the parents of students with disabilities under IDEA IDEA requires parents be participants in SPED decision making process, Two Types: Procedural Substantive Second Substantive:due process rights that are personal rights that school officals may not abridge, Discipline & Procedural Safe Guards Manifestation Determination IDEA 2004 requires reivews to be made withion 10 days about whether the behavior was caused by disability or was done because they knew it was wrong., Discipline & Procedural Safe Guards must be extended to the parents of students with disabilities under IDEA