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Confidentiality for Transportation Personnel
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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Kentucky Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment Individuals with Disabilities Improvement Education Act 0f 2004 (IDEA) Kentucky Administrative Regulations Professional Code of Ethics for Kentucky School Personnel (704 KAR 20:680) Board Policy (09.14, 09.14AP 232, 10.11) Special Education Procedures – Confidentiality of Information (Chapter 8) Foundational Laws and Policies
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What is the meaning of confidentiality?
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Duty to Inform Required to be given to parents annually Potential Forms of Notice Annual newspaper ad or article Annual statement in Code of Acceptable Behavior and Discipline Annual statement in student handbooks Website Disclosure of information is subject to FERPA requirements
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Consent Written Parental Consent Disclosure Without Consent Release of Education Records to Another School District Directory Information and Public Notice Emergency May Warrant Disclosure Without Consent Other Conditions for Release of Personally Identifiable Information Parent Refusal to Release Information
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Hear, Speak, See No Confidential Information
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Personally Identifiable Information Includes More Than Written Documenta- tion Verbal information E-mails Faculty/Staff Lounges Unsecured memos/notes/etc. Stray comments in ARC/other meetings Gossip Photos Facebook/Social Media To Speak of Not to Speak…
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Special Transportation – aka “The Short Bus” Legal Responsibility Receipt of additional state funds for eligible children with disabilities Determined by an ARC Governed by federal laws ○ Section 504 of the Rehabilitations Act ○ Americans with Disabilities Act ○ Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act
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IEP’s and 504’s Determination of eligibility Through an Admissions and Release Committee (ARC) A 504 Committee Based on a complete evaluation
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General Requirements Monitors Disagreements Driver training Emergency procedures Least restrictive alternative
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General Requirements (continued) Misconduct Service animals Shortened school day Special equipment
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A student may be eligible for special transportation if the child has… A technology dependent condition A particularly fragile medical condition A significant seizure disorder Low resistance to communicable disease Uses a service animal Uses an augmentative communication device
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A student may be eligible for special transportation if the child has… Need for additional adult support A behavior management plan that includes transportation Time limitations for how long s/he may be on a bus Requires assistive devices for positioning continued
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Final Thoughts to Consider Specific plans for meeting special transportation needs (e.g., dealing with an emergency) Back-up plans in case of absent drivers or monitors Complete transportation data on file
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Confidentiality in the Work Place What is your privacy barometer? Respect other’s privacy as you would want others to respect yours Any information regarding a person’s employment is confidential Prospective employees’ information is also confidential
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Compliance with HIPAA HIPAA: Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-191) Standardized electronic data to improve efficiency in delivery of healthcare Protection of confidential information Privacy Rule: To protect the privacy of all individually identifiable health information held by any covered organization, including school districts Restriction of health information Individual decisions as to authorization of disclosures Criminal and civil sanctions for disclosure of PHI Systems updates to ensure protection of PHI
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