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Special Education Tuition Hearings Shift to NYC Trials Agency in Push to Tackle Case Backlog

December 23, 2021
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Special Education Tuition Hearings Shift to NYC Trials Agency in Push to Tackle Case Backlog

⚫️ The de Blasio administration is transferring oversight of a backlogged special education complaint system — where filings typically take months or years to resolve — from the education department to a city entity that operates administrative trials.

The shift was codified earlier this month in a memorandum of understanding between the city and state education departments and the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) that gives the city office two years to clear the case backlog.

OATH’s court-like system holds trials on alleged violations in a range of areas, including conflicts of interest rules, campaign finance regulations and local laws, such as the right to paid sick leave from work. READ THE FULL www.thecity.nyc ARTICLE here.

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