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Impact
The implementation of SB2823 is expected to enhance the management and operation of the state's Early Intervention services. The State Board of Education will have the responsibility to meet compliance standards set forth by federal law and improve access to crucial early intervention services. Additionally, this act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, which provides a timeline for the State Board to develop necessary strategies and recommendations following the insights from the 2024 Mississippi IDEA Part C Early Intervention Task Force.
Summary
Senate Bill 2823 aims to designate the State Board of Education as the lead agency for implementing the state's Early Intervention (EI) Program in accordance with Section 618 of the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Part C. The bill requires the state to collect and report specific data regarding infants and toddlers, from birth to two years old, who receive early intervention services. The need for the legislation arises from the federal Department of Education's determination that Mississippi is currently not in compliance with Part C requirements, indicating a status of 'needs intervention.'
Contention
A notable aspect of the bill is its emphasis on collaboration between state agencies to create a new service delivery model for early intervention services. Stakeholders may express concerns over how this bill will impact local agencies and service providers, particularly in financial and operational terms. Critics might argue that centralizing this program under the State Board may lead to reduced local responsiveness to community-specific needs, as the bill gears towards a more standardized data collection approach. The effectiveness of these measures will depend on the state's ability to secure adequate resources and oversight for the successful implementation of the new service model.
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