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[quote=Anonymous]The school system does have a legal timeline to close an IEP after the meeting. That is one of the reason's that documents are provided to the parents in advance; so they have time to look them over prior to the meeting. If you did not receive documents in advance or at the meeting, than the school system has 5 days after the meeting to provide them. If you did already receive a draft, they have 10 days after the meeting to close the IEP and send it home to you. After the IEP is closed, yes an amendment can be opened. Depending on what is being done to the IEP, will determine whether a meeting needs to be help. An IEP team cannot change services without an IEP meeting. But they could add parent input into the IEP and have you sign a form saying that you agree to the amendment without an IEP meeting. A lot of parent disagreements are documented in the prior written notice. So if you do not see it in the IEP, look at that as well. [/quote]
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