District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0063

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Advancing Equity in Special Education Protocols Amendment Act of 2025

Impact

This legislation introduces new administrative responsibilities for local educational agencies (LEAs), particularly in notifying relevant parties when a student's service location is changed. LEAs must now provide a written explanation to both the IEP team and the parents regarding the rationale for any shifts in service location, underscoring the principle of transparency in decision-making. Furthermore, the bill mandates the establishment of acceptable staff-to-student ratios in self-contained classrooms, aiming to enhance the quality of special education by ensuring that each child receives adequate attention and resources tailored to their unique needs as outlined in their IEP.

Summary

B26-0063, known as the Advancing Equity in Special Education Protocols Amendment Act of 2025, proposes critical amendments to the Special Education Procedural Protections Expansion Act of 2014. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining a stable educational environment for students with disabilities, ensuring they have the right to stay in their initial school placement unless necessary services are unavailable. This is aimed at reducing disruptions that can negatively impact their educational progress and social development. The bill recognizes that consistent engagement in a familiar environment is crucial for effective learning, especially for those reliant on Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).

Contention

The underlying goal of B26-0063 is to advocate for equity in educational access and provision of resources for students with disabilities. However, discussions surrounding the bill raise important considerations regarding the practical implementation of increased regulations and standards. Critics may point to potential complications that LEAs might face in adhering to these new responsibilities, especially in terms of resource allocation and staffing. There may also be concerns about how effectively these changes can be enforced, as well as whether they may inadvertently limit flexibility in addressing the diverse needs of students across varying educational contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DC B26-0403

Education Continuity for Students in the Care of D.C. Amendment Act of 2025

DC HB07277

An Act Concerning The Provision Of Special Education In Connecticut.

DC SB01561

An Act Concerning Resources For Special Education.

DC AB560

Special education: resource specialists: special classes.

DC HB05001

An Act Concerning The Quality And Delivery Of Special Education Services In Connecticut.

DC SCR71

Recognizing May 13, 2025, As "lyte Day In The State Of Delaware In Honor Of Leading Youth Through Empowerments Dedication To Advancing Educational Equity And Youth Leadership.

DC SB00001

An Act Increasing Resources For Students, Schools And Special Education.

DC B26-0646

Balancing Educational Investments Amendment Act of 2026

DC SB00424

An Act Concerning Oversight Of Plans Pursuant To Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act Of 1973 And Special Education Needs In The State.

DC B26-0526

Leading Education Access for Reentry and Necessary Success (LEARNS) Amendment Act of 2025

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