OAH is a neutral state agency that helps solve disagreements between individuals and government agencies. The Special Education Division of OAH handles mediations, prehearing conferences and due process hearings that involve issues related to special education under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
For parties that request or have already requested mediation, the mediation will now be conducted either through video conference or by telephone. In addition, OAH has imposed a new requirement on the party who has filed the due process complaint to provide to the mediator a detailed, opening settlement proposal. OAH has specified that the settlement proposal should contain each element of the filing party’s proposed settlement, including the cost of compensatory education requested, proposed service vendors or placement locations, and any other details necessary to start a meaningful settlement discussion. The filing party may include questions, if the answers are needed before a proposal can be formulated. The assigned mediator will not share the settlement proposal with the party defending the due process hearing before discussing it with the filing party first. The settlement proposal, including any questions posed, will be provided to the mediator orally and is not filed with OAH.
OAH will send an email invitation to the parties or their attorneys to join the prehearing conference. Parties are expected to join the prehearing conference by computer and appear by videoconference using a webcam unless they do not have the required computer equipment. In that situation, at the discretion of the assigned Administrative Law Judge, parties may be permitted to appear by using Teams for audio only or by telephone.
All motions and filings related to prehearing conferences and due process hearings must be submitted through OAH’s online Secure e-file system or sent by U.S. mail or overnight carrier. Special arrangements may be made for in-person drop off at OAH offices by calling 916-263-0880. For more information, visit OAH’s website, Special Education Division.