Title 20 › Chapter 33— EDUCATION OF INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES › Subchapter IV— NATIONAL ACTIVITIES TO IMPROVE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES › Part C— Supports To Improve Results for Children With Disabilities › § 1472
The Secretary can give grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements to local parent groups to create community parent resource centers. These centers must help underserved parents of children with disabilities — for example, low-income parents, parents who do not speak English well, and parents with disabilities — by giving the training and information parents need to help their children reach developmental, functional, and challenging academic goals and to be as ready as possible for independent adult life. Local parent organization — a parent group whose board is mostly parents of children with disabilities (ages birth through 26) and whose mission is to serve those families and the full range of disabilities listed in federal law. Each center must provide training and information matched to the parents served, carry out the tasks required of parent training and information centers (see section 1471(b), paragraphs (2)–(9)), partner with those centers, and be designed to reach families who are very isolated from information and support.
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20 U.S.C. § 1472
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60