6A:16-8.2 Functions of intervention and referral services
(a) The functions of the system of intervention and referral services in each
school building shall be to:
1. Identify learning, behavior, and health difficulties of students;
2. Collect thorough information on the identified learning, behavior, and health
difficulties;
3. Develop and implement action plans which provide for appropriate school or
community interventions or referrals to school and community resources, based on
the collected data and desired outcomes for the identified learning, behavior,
and health difficulties;
4. Provide support, guidance, and professional development to school staff who
identify learning, behavior, and health difficulties;
5. Provide support, guidance, and professional development to school staff who
participate in each building’s system for planning and providing intervention
and referral services;
6. Actively involve parents or guardians in the development and implementation
of intervention and referral services action plans;
7. Coordinate the access to and delivery of school resources and services for
achieving the outcomes identified in the intervention and referral services
action plans;
8. Coordinate the services of community-based social and health provider
agencies and other community resources for achieving the outcomes identified in
the intervention and referral services action plans;
9. Maintain records of all requests for assistance and all intervention and
referral services action plans and all related student information, according to
the requirements of 20 U.S.C. § 1232g and 34 CFR Part 99, Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act; 20 USC § 1232h and 34 CFR Part 98, Protection of Pupil
Rights Amendment; N.J.A.C. 6:3-6, Pupil Records; 45 CFR § 160, Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act; 20 U.S.C. § 6301, Title IV(A)IV § 4155 of
the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as reauthorized under the No Child
Left Behind Act; 42 CFR Part 2, Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Patient Records; N.J.S.A. 18A:40A-7.1, School-based drug and alcohol abuse
counseling; information from participants; disclosure; N.J.A.C. 6A:16-3.2,
Confidentiality of student alcohol and other drug information; N.J.S.A.
18A:36-19, Creation; Pupil Records: Maintenance and Retention, Security and
Access; Regulations; Non-Liability; N.J.A.C. 6A:14-2.9, Student records; as well
as other existing Federal and State laws pertaining to student records and
confidentiality.
10. Review and assess the effectiveness of the provisions of each intervention
and referral services action plan in achieving the outcomes identified in each
action plan and modify each action plan to achieve the outcomes, as appropriate;
and
11. At a minimum, annually review the intervention and referral services action
plans and the actions taken as a result of the building’s system of intervention
and referral services and make recommendations to the principal for improving
school programs and services, as appropriate.