Oregon Code § 343.465·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Policy
on services to preschool children with disabilities; agency coordination of
services.
(1) It
is the policy of this state to respect the unique nature of each child, family
and community with particular attention to cultural and linguistic diversity,
and to support a system of services for preschool children with a disability
and their families that:
(a) Recognizes
the importance of the preschool childs family, supports and builds on each
familys strengths and respects family decision-making and input regarding
service options and public policy.
(b) Identifies,
evaluates and refers services for preschool children with a disability at the
earliest possible time.
(c) Uses
specialized services and all other community services and programs for
children, including community preschools, Head Start programs, community health
clinics, family support programs and other child-oriented agencies.
(d) Uses a
variety of funding sources for preschool children with a disability and their
families, including public and private funding, insurance and family resources.
(e) Assists
families in utilizing necessary services in the most cost-effective and
efficient manner possible by using a coordinated planning and implementation
process.
(f) Insures that
all children and their families, regardless of disability, risk factors or
cultural or linguistic differences, are able to utilize services for which they
would otherwise be qualified.
(g) Encourages
services and supports for preschool children with a disability and their
families in their home communities and in settings with children without a
disability.
(h) Recognizes
the importance of developing and supporting well-trained and competent
personnel to provide services to preschool children with a disability, and
their families.
(i) Evaluates the
systems impact on the child and family, including child progress, service
quality, family satisfaction, transition into public schooling, longitudinal
and cumulative reporting over several biennia and interagency coordination at
both the state and local level.
(j) Reports
information described in paragraph (i) of this subsection to the State
Interagency Coordinating Council, the Governor, the Department of Early
Learning and Care, the State Board of Education, the public universities listed
in ORS 352.002 and the Legislative Assembly each biennium.
(2) In carrying
out the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, the Department of
Education, the Department of Early Learning and Care, the Department of Human
Services and the public universities listed in ORS 352.002 shall coordinate the
provision of services to preschool children with a disability with other
services that are provided to children with a disability, or who are at risk of
developing disabling conditions, and their families. All program planning,
standards for service, policies regarding services delivery and budget
development for services for preschool children with a disability, children
with a disability, and the families of those children shall reflect the policy
outlined in subsection (1) of this section and elaborated through rules and
agreements. [1991 c.749 §7; 1995 c.79 §187; 2009 c.762 §61; 2011 c.731 §22;
2013 c.768 §135b; 2015 c.767 §110; 2021 c.631 §45]
Note:
Section 8, chapter 409, Oregon
Laws 1993, provides:
Sec. 8. Effect
of unavailability of federal funds on programs for preschool children.
If federal funds are not available
for programs for preschool children with disabilities for children from birth
to three years of age, the program shall be continued with state funding at
least at the current level but the additional requirements imposed on the
program by this Act shall not be required and school districts shall not be
required to comply with the additional requirements. [1993 c.409 §8]
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03Subject to legislative amendments
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