Indicator 12 - Percent of hearing requests that went to resolution sessions that were resolved through resolution session settlement agreements

Overview of the Annual Performance Report Development: See Indicator 1.

Monitoring Priority Effective General Supervision Part C / General Supervision
Indicator 12 Percent of hearing requests that went to resolution sessions that were resolved through resolution session settlement agreements (applicable if Part B due process procedures are adopted). (20 U.S.C. 1416(a)(3)(B) and 1442)
Measurement Percent = (3.1(a) divided by 3.1) times 100.

FFY Measurable and Rigorous Target

FFY  Measurable and Rigorous Target
2009 - (7/1/09-6/30/10) States are not required to establish baseline or targets if the number of resolution sessions is less than 10.

Actual Target Data for FFY09/SFY10

Indicator 12 From Table 4: (3.1(a) divided by 3.1) times 100.
FFY09/SFY10 No due process complaints were received.
FFY09/SFY10 Target Not established

Discussion of Improvement Activities Completed and Explanation of Progress or Slippage that occurred for FFY09/SFY10:

No due process complaints were received in FFY09/SFY10. In FFY08/SFY09, three hearing requests were received, but were resolved without a hearing.

Contracts are in place with individuals who serve as Impartial Hearing Officer for the Illinois Early Intervention Program. Legal staff of the Lead Agency is available to facilitate the development and negotiation of all resolution session agreements. Hearing requests are tracked using an electronic database. Bureau staffing levels have remained stable to facilitate timely resolution.

The State has chosen, pursuant to 34 CFR §303.420(a), to adopt mediation and due process procedures in 34 CFR §300.506 through §300.512, and develop procedures that meet the requirements of §303.425.

Revisions, with Justification, to Proposed Targets / Improvement Activities / Timelines / Resources for FFY10/SFY11: The State Performance Plan (SPP) has been revised to specify, for each indicator, annual targets and improvement activities for each year through FFY2012 (July1, 2012 through June 30, 2013).

FFY Measurable and Rigorous Target

?FFY Measurable and Rigorous Target
2011 (2011-2012) States are not required to establish baseline or targets if the number of resolution sessions is less than 10.
2010 (2012-2013) States are not required to establish baseline or targets if the number of resolution sessions is less than 10.

The improvement activities described in the SPP are ongoing efforts.