Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 33— - EDUCATION OF INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - ASSISTANCE FOR EDUCATION OF ALL CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES › § 1416
Requires the Secretary of Education to watch how the special education law is put into practice and to enforce it. The Secretary must also make states watch and enforce the law with their local school districts. Monitoring must focus on improving results for children with disabilities and on the state rules that most affect those results. The monitoring uses measurable indicators in three main areas: provision of a free appropriate public education in the least restrictive setting; state supervision (like finding students, monitoring schools, dispute-resolution, and transition services); and whether racial or ethnic groups are wrongly overrepresented in special education. Each state had to create a performance plan by 1 year after December 3, 2004, send it to the Secretary for approval, and review it at least every 6 years. Plans must set measurable targets, collect annual data, report to the public and to the Secretary, and protect students’ personal information. The Secretary must review plans within 120 days and can ask for fixes with a 30-day reply window. If a state repeatedly fails, the Secretary will act: after 2 years the Secretary must offer or require technical help and other supports; after 3 or more years the Secretary can require corrective plans, enter compliance agreements, withhold 20–50% of certain funds, recover funds, or refer the case for enforcement. For serious or continued failures the Secretary may recover or withhold funds and refer matters to the Inspector General or Department of Justice. The state must get notice and a chance for a hearing before funds are withheld, and the Secretary must tell Congress within 30 days when enforcement actions are taken. States may appeal certain eligibility actions to the federal court within 60 days. The Secretary must also check that states can collect and report needed data and provide technical help, using reserved funds, to improve state data systems.
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20 U.S.C. § 1416
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73