Forms
This site includes forms designed by the Pennsylvania Department of Education to ensure that students with disabilities receive a free, appropriate, public education. Forms are available for the Infant-Toddler/Early Intervention, Preschool/Early Intervention, and School-age programs, and include both annotated and non-annotated versions. Forms are available as Word and pdf documents.
Bureau of Special Education Complaint Form
Access the State Complaint Form on PDE's State Complaints and Dispute Resolution page.
State Complaint Forms in other languages are also available on the State Complaints and Dispute Resolution page.
Complaint Resolution Procedures
If you need more information about the complaint process or if you are unable to print the packet and would like to receive a complaint form by mail, please contact the Special Educaton ConsultLine at 1-800-879-2301, ConsultLine@odr-pa.org or submit an online request.
Effective Date:1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM
Vietnamese Version of the Procedural Safeguards Notice - Preschool Early Intervention.
Age:Preschool
Language:Vietnamese
Effective Date:12/1/2014 9:31:40 AM
The Procedural Safeguards Notice, Khmer version, includes a full explanation of all the rights available to parents of a child in Preschool Early Intervention when their child has been referred for or is receiving Early Intervention services.
Age:Preschool
Language:Khmer
Effective Date:1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM
The request forms for mediation and due process hearing are included as Appendix B in this document.
Age:Preschool
Language:French
Effective Date:
ÉRTESÍTÉS ELJÁRÁSI GARANCIÁKRÓL The Procedural Safeguards Notice includes a full explanation of all of the rights available to parents of a child with a disability ages 3-21 when their child has been referred for or is receiving special education services. This model form provides a format that LEAs may choose to use to provide information about procedural safeguards to parents. This revised Procedural Safeguards Notice includes additional resources for parents in Appendix A. The revised form contains the footer “January 6, 2011.”
Age:School Age
Language:Hungarian
Effective Date:4/13/2023 8:04:21 AM
Age:School Age
Language:Bengali
Effective Date:4/13/2023 8:04:21 AM
Age:School Age
Language:Chinese
Effective Date:7/1/2018 12:33:05 PM
કાર્યપદ્ધતિની સલામતિઓની સૂચના The Procedural Safeguards Notice includes a full explanation of all the rights available to parents of a child with a disability ages 3-21 when their child has been referred for or is receiving special education services. This model form provides a format that LEAs may choose to use to provide information about procedural safeguards to parents. This revised Procedural Safeguards Notice includes a change in terminology that replaces the term “mental retardation” with the term “intellectual disability.” This change also aligns the Commonwealth’s special education regulations in Chapters 14 and 711 to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) regulatory revisions resulting from Rosa’s Law. The change in terminology does not affect the meaning or the eligibility determination associated with the term. Also, this revised notice includes additional resources for parents in Appendix A. In addition, this document contains a revised Office for Dispute Resolution (ODR) Request Form for IEP/IFSP/GIEP Facilitation, Mediation, and a revised Due Process Compliant Request Form in Appendix B. The revised Procedural Safeguards Notice contains the footer “July 2018.” This notice is available in two formats - a Word document and a pdf. Below is the request form for Mediation, IEP/IFSP/GIEP Facilitation and the Due Process Complaint form. The form can be submitted via mail, fax or email; contact information can be found at the bottom of each form. Requests can also be submitted via the online submission form on ODR’s website.
Age:School Age
Language:Gujarati
Effective Date:7/1/2018 9:42:57 AM
The Procedural Safeguards Notice includes a full explanation of all the rights available to parents of a child with a disability ages 3-21 when their child has been referred for or is receiving special education services. This model form provides a format that LEAs may choose to use to provide information about procedural safeguards to parents. This revised Procedural Safeguards Notice includes a change in terminology that replaces the term “mental retardation” with the term “intellectual disability.” This change also aligns the Commonwealth’s special education regulations in Chapters 14 and 711 to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) regulatory revisions resulting from Rosa’s Law. The change in terminology does not affect the meaning or the eligibility determination associated with the term. Also, this revised notice includes additional resources for parents in Appendix A. In addition, this document contains a revised Office for Dispute Resolution (ODR) Request Form for IEP/IFSP/GIEP Facilitation, Mediation, and a revised Due Process Compliant Request Form in Appendix B. The revised Procedural Safeguards Notice contains the footer “July 2018.” This notice is available in two formats - a Word document and a pdf. Below is the request form for Mediation, IEP/IFSP/GIEP Facilitation and the Due Process Complaint form. The form can be submitted via mail, fax or email; contact information can be found at the bottom of each form. Requests can also be submitted via the online submission form on ODR’s website.
Age:School Age
Language:Hebrew
Effective Date:7/28/2018 9:59:20 AM
Portuguese Translation of PSN - The Procedural Safeguards Notice includes a full explanation of all the rights available to parents of a child with a disability ages 3-21 when their child has been referred for or is receiving special education services. This model form provides a format that LEAs may choose to use to provide information about procedural safeguards to parents.
Age:School Age
Language:Portuguese
Effective Date:7/28/2018 8:40:44 AM
Punjabi Translation of PSN - The Procedural Safeguards Notice includes a full explanation of all the rights available to parents of a child with a disability ages 3-21 when their child has been referred for or is receiving special education services. This model form provides a format that LEAs may choose to use to provide information about procedural safeguards to parents.
Age:School Age
Language:Punjabi