Current as of: 2009 A parent may supervise home education for a child with a developmental disability if: 1. The child has been determined to have a developmental disability by a licensed psychologist; 2. The child's parent is qualified to supervise home education under this chapter; and 3. The child's parent files with the superintendent of the child's school district of residence: a. A notice that the child will receive home education; b. A copy of the child's diagnosis of a developmental disability prepared and attested to by a licensed psychologist; and c. A services plan developed and followed by the child's school district of residence and the child's parent; or, after providing written notice to the superintendent of the child's school district of residence, a substitute services plan, developed and followed, according to section 15.1-23-15, by a services plan team selected by and compensated by the child's parent. ________________________________________________________________________
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