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Interpreting The 1997 Amendment To The Idea: Did Congress Intend To Limit The Remedy Of Private School Tuition Reimbursement For Disabled Children?, Emily S. Rosenblum
Interpreting The 1997 Amendment To The Idea: Did Congress Intend To Limit The Remedy Of Private School Tuition Reimbursement For Disabled Children?, Emily S. Rosenblum
Fordham Law Review
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires school districts to fund private school placements for disabled children who cannot be educated appropriately in public school. This Note explores the conflict over whether private school tuition reimbursement should be available under the IDEA to parents who place their disabled children in private school without previously receiving special education from a public agency. The conflict hinges on whether a 1997 amendment to the IDEA foreclosed the equitable considerations previously utilized by the courts to determine whether tuition reimbursement was appropriate and limited the remedy to cases where the child previously received …