RULE 26

 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

 

511 IAC 7-26-1

In general

Sec. 1  In making a determination of eligibility for special education under this rule, a student shall not be determined to be a student with a disability if the key factor for such a determination is lack of instruction in reading or math or limited English proficiency, and the student does not otherwise meet the eligibility requirements of this rule.

 

511 IAC 7-26-11

Orthopedic impairment

Sec. 11  (a)  An orthopedic impairment is a physically disabling condition that is determined to be a serious impairment of a student's locomotion or motor functions, and that adversely affects educational performance.  The term may include impairments caused by congenital anomaly, disease, or other causes, such as:

(1)  cerebral palsy;

(2)  amputations; and

(3)  fractures or burns that cause contractures.

 

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