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(1) The lead agency may adopt procedures, consistent with the requirements of this section, to screen children under the age of three who have been referred to the part C program to determine whether they are suspected of having a disability under this part. If the lead agency or EIS provider proposes to screen a child, it must—
(i) Provide the parent notice under §303.421 of its intent to screen the child to identify whether the child is suspected of having a disability and include in that notice a description of the parent’s right to request an evaluation under §303.321 at any time during the screening process; and
(ii) Obtain parental consent as required in §303.420(a)(1) before conducting the screening procedures.
Severe Discrepancy
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