ֱ Driving with Disability
As required by , ֱ public schools must provide information about the options available through the ֱ Driving with Disability initiative to students who:
- have a health condition or disability that may impede effective communication; and
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receive special education services; or
- are covered by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
This information must be provided annually to each student who is 16 years of age until graduation or their 21st birthday. The information about ֱ Driving with Disability must also be provided to the parents or guardians of eligible students. It may be included with any transition planning materials that the school provides.
Local education agencies (LEAs) must determine how information about ֱ Driving with Disability will be disseminated and may develop additional or alternate resources.
ֱ Driving with Disability Resources for Schools
The following resources may be helpful for schools to provide information to students and their families.
- ֱ Driving with Disability: A Guide for Families (PDF)
- Programa de Conductores con Discapacidades de ֱ (PDF)
- (Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities)
- (ֱ Department of Public Safety)