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regulatory agenda, when feasible, a proposed rule or provision of a
proposed rule that is anticipated to be more stringent than the
federal statute or regulation, if an applicable federal statute or
regulation exists.

 
During the consideration of any proposed rule, when feasible, and
using information available to it, the department shall identify
provisions of the proposed rule that the department believes
would impose a regulatory burden more stringent than the burden
imposed by the corresponding federal statute or regulation, if
such a federal statute or regulation exists, and explain in a
separate section of the basis statement the justification for the
difference between the agency rule and the federal statute or
regulation.

 
Sec. 16. 20-A MRSA §7006 is enacted to read:

 
§7006.__Responsibility

 
The Department of Education is designated as the state
education agency responsible for carrying out the State's
obligations under the federal Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act, 20 United States Code, Section 1400 et seq., as
amended.__The department and every school administrative unit,
intermediate educational unit, public school or other public
agency that receives federal or state funds to provide early
intervention or free appropriate public education services to
infants, toddlers or children from birth to under 20 years of age
with disabilities shall comply with the federal Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act, as amended, and all federal
regulations adopted under the Act.

 
Sec. 17. 20-A MRSA c. 303, as amended, is further amended by
repealing the chapter headnote and enacting the following in its
place:

 
CHAPTER 303

 
CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

 
Sec. 18. 20-A MRSA §7201, as amended by PL 1995, c. 95, §1, is
further amended to read:

 
§7201. Policy and purpose

 
The policy of the State for the education of exceptional
students children with disabilities is as follows.

 
1. Equal educational opportunities. All students shall must
be provided with equal educational opportunities and all


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