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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: IDEA vs. 504, IDEA Due Process Procedures Written Consent, 504 Who is protected Indviduals who meet the defintion of a qualified "handicapped" person, 504 Basic Provisions Student is usually placed in GenEd classroom, 504 Due Process Procedures No written consent required, 504 Basic Provisions May provide related services, IDEA Basic Provisions Education is designed to promote educational benefit, IDEA Who is protected Requires that student's condition adversely affects his/her education, 504 Basic Provisions Appropriate education is compared to that of non-disabled students, IDEA Due Process Procedures Standard set of procedures, 504 Due Process Procedures No written notice required for placement change, 504 Due Process Procedures Procedures are left up to individual schools, 504 Who is protected Does not require student to qualify for special education services, IDEA Who is protected Students who qualify for special education services, IDEA Basic Provisions Requires an IEP, IDEA Basic Provisions Student may be placed in SpEd or GenEd classroom, IDEA Basic Provisions May provide related services, 504 Basic Provisions Requires 504 Plan, IDEA Due Process Procedures Parents must receive written notice 10 days prior to change in placement