Section 2550. Responsibilities of lead agency  


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  • 1.  The  lead agency is
      responsible for the general administration and supervision  of  programs
      and activities receiving assistance under this title, and the monitoring
      of  programs  and  activities used by the state to carry out this title,
      whether or not such programs or activities are receiving assistance made
      available under this title, to ensure that the state complies  with  the
      provisions of this title.
        2. In meeting the requirements of subdivision one of this section, the
      lead  agency  shall  adopt  and  use proper methods of administering the
      early intervention program, including:
        (a) establishing standards for evaluators,  service  coordinators  and
      providers of early intervention services;
        (b)  approving,  and  periodically  re-approving  evaluators,  service
      coordinators and providers  of  early  intervention  services  who  meet
      department standards;
        (c)  compiling  and  disseminating  to  the  municipalities  lists  of
      approved  evaluators,  service  coordinators  and  providers  of   early
      intervention services;
        (d)  monitoring of agencies, institutions and organizations under this
      title and  agencies,  institutions  and  organizations  providing  early
      intervention  services which are under the jurisdiction of a state early
      intervention service agency;
        (e) enforcing any obligations imposed on  those  agencies  under  this
      title  or  Part H of the federal individuals with disabilities education
      act and its regulations;
        (f) providing training and technical  assistance  to  those  agencies,
      institutions  and  organizations, including initial and ongoing training
      and technical assistance  to  municipalities  to  help  enable  them  to
      identify,  locate  and evaluate eligible children, develop IFSPs, ensure
      the provision of appropriate early intervention  services,  promote  the
      development of new services, where there is a demonstrated need for such
      services  and  afford  procedural safeguards to infants and toddlers and
      their families;
        (g) correcting deficiencies that are  identified  through  monitoring;
      and
        (h)  in monitoring early intervention services, the commissioner shall
      provide  municipalities  with  the  results  of  any  review  of   early
      intervention  services  undertaken  and shall provide the municipalities
      with the opportunity to comment thereon.
        3. The commissioner,  through  a  comprehensive  system  of  personnel
      development,  shall  promote  the availability of qualified personnel to
      provide evaluations and early intervention services to eligible children
      and their families.