Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB473

Introduced
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

Public ed.; special ed. dispute resolution system, regional special education ombudsman established.

Impact

The bill emphasizes a collaborative approach between educational institutions and families, mandating the Board of Education to devise strategies that afford better access to free and appropriate education. This initiative promotes compliance with both state and federal regulations while retaining accountability measures for school divisions to enhance their performance in providing special education services. The inclusion of training both for school staff and parents is crucial, as it aims to foster understanding of the procedures and rights pertaining to children with disabilities.

Summary

House Bill 473 aims to significantly enhance the framework for special education in Virginia by establishing a more systematic approach to dispute resolution, alongside creating regional special education ombudsman centers. The bill modifies existing regulations to improve oversight, administration, and support for special education programs, particularly focusing on the rights and services available to children with disabilities. A key feature is the establishment of tiered dispute resolution processes that include mediation, allowing families to navigate disputes over program placements and educational needs more effectively.

Contention

However, the bill may present points of contention, particularly concerning the oversight of local education agencies and the balance of authority between parents and schools. The potential for conflicts arises where school divisions must comply with new guidelines while maintaining autonomy in educational decisions. Additionally, while the ombudsman centers intend to support parents and provide assistance, concerns may exist regarding the sufficiency of resources and training provided to ensure effective operation and meaningful resolutions of disputes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1954

Public school funding and staffing; special education students, support services positions.

VA SB518

Public high schools; college and career specialist required.

VA SB563

Regional career and technical education program; establishing in Planning District 2.

VA SJR261

Specialized Education School Week; designating as first week of Oct. 2025 & each succeeding year.

VA HB1880

Public schools; enrollment of certain military children with disabilities; provision of special education services and accommodations.

VA HB386

Public schools; increase staffing ratios for specialized student support positions.

VA HB1373

Roanoke Higher Education Authority; powers and duties, specialized noncredit workforce training.

VA HB677

Public Instruction, Superintendent of; employment of certified school library specialists.

VA HB2606

Special education due process hearings; dismissal of certain vexatious and repetitive complaints.

VA HB1375

Early childhood care and education; publicly funded providers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.