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Special Education Rights in Oregon

The timelines, deadlines, and rights that apply to YOUR child's IEP in Oregon — in plain language, with the actual law attached. Verified citations, no legalese, no paywall on knowledge.

60 school days from written parental consent to the date of the eligibility meeting
Evaluation deadline
Oregon does not specify a separate response timeline. The 60-school-day clock starts from consent.
School must respond
30 calendar days after eligibility determination, the IEP must be developed.
IEP after eligibility
$13,900
Sped spend per pupil · 19th in U.S.

The Oregon timelines that protect your child

Federal law (IDEA) sets the floor; Oregon sets some of its own clocks. These are the ones parents use most:

Evaluation

60 school days from written parental consent to the date of the eligibility meeting (OAR 581-015-2110).

Response to your written request

Oregon does not specify a separate response timeline. The 60-school-day clock starts from consent.

IEP development

30 calendar days after eligibility determination, the IEP must be developed.

State complaint

Written complaint filed with ODE. Must include specific allegations and supporting facts. Copy to school district required. — Oregon Department of Education, Office of Enhancing Student Opportunities. File violation must have occurred within 1 year of filing date. Resolved in 60 calendar days from receipt of complaint.

Due process

Resolution session: Within 15 days of due process complaint filing. Hearing decision: 45 days after resolution period ends. Oregon uses Administrative Law Judges from the Office of Administrative Hearings for due process..

Tip: every one of these clocks starts with something in writing. Emails count. Phone calls don't.

What Oregon law actually says

Oregon Administrative Rules
OAR § 581-015-2210

Oregon IEP rule. Requires IEP within 30 calendar days of eligibility. OR-specific: (1) IEP team must include both general-ed and special-ed teachers, (2) annual review with parent participation, and (3) ESY using Oregon's 4-factor analysis (shorter than most states).

What this means for you: OR 4-factor ESY analysis — shorter than PA's 7-factor but still required. OR IEP team requires BOTH gen-ed and special-ed teachers. FACT Oregon (Family and Community Together) is the state PTI. OR follows federal transition age 16.

Oregon Revised Statutes
ORS § 343.155

Oregon special-education entitlement and eligibility statute. Sets FAPE entitlement ages 3-21. Oregon evaluation timeline: 60 SCHOOL DAYS from consent. Oregon is one of the few states with a CHARTER SCHOOL special-education compliance statute requiring charters to follow state special-ed rules.

What this means for you: OR 60 SCHOOL DAYS evaluation timeline. OR codifies charter school special-ed compliance — charters cannot opt out of IDEA via charter contract. Oregon has the unique Oregon Disabilities Commission with statutory advisory role. Oregon serves students through age 21.

Oregon-specific things parents should know

Free help in Oregon — who to call

FACT Oregon (Family and Community Together)

Oregon PTI providing free peer-delivered services including 1:1 support, trainings, parent leadership development, and advocacy. Supports families experiencing disability from childhood through adulthood.

📞 (503) 786-6082

factoregon.org

Oregon Department of Education (ODE)

Office of Enhancing Student Opportunities

📞 (503) 947-5600

State special ed office →

File a state complaint

The official Oregon complaint process — use it when the school isn't following the IEP or the law.

Official complaint page →

Disability Rights Oregon

Oregon protection & advocacy organization — legal advocacy for people with disabilities.

📞 (503) 243-2081

www.droregon.org

Quick answers

How long does a school have to evaluate my child in Oregon?

In Oregon: 60 school days from written parental consent to the date of the eligibility meeting (OAR 581-015-2110).. (Context: federal law sets a default of 60 calendar days from parental consent — 34 CFR § 300.301(c) — and allows each state to set its own timeframe. Oregon's rule is the one that applies.)

How quickly must the school respond if I request an evaluation in Oregon?

Oregon does not specify a separate response timeline. The 60-school-day clock starts from consent.

How do I file a special education complaint in Oregon?

Written complaint filed with ODE. Must include specific allegations and supporting facts. Copy to school district required. — Oregon Department of Education, Office of Enhancing Student Opportunities. Time limit: Violation must have occurred within 1 year of filing date. Resolution: 60 calendar days from receipt of complaint.

Is there free help for parents in Oregon?

Yes. FACT Oregon (Family and Community Together) is Oregon's federally funded Parent Training and Information center — free help for families — (503) 786-6082.

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