SENATE DOCKET, NO. 904 FILED ON: 1/12/2009
SENATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 223
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PRESENTED BY:
Cynthia Stone
Creem
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To the Honorable Senate and House of
Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:
The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the passage of the accompanying bill:
An Act to improve augmentative and alternative communication oppo
rtunities for children with disabilities.
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PETITION OF:
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Name:
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District/Address:
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Cynthia Stone Creem
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First Middlesex and Norfolk
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Garrett J. Bradley
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3rd Plymouth
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James E. Timilty
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Bristol and Norfolk
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James B. Eldridge
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Middlesex and
Worcester
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Marian Walsh
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Suffolk and Norfolk
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Susan C. Fargo
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Third Middlesex
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Bradley H. Jones, Jr.
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20th Middlesex
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Matthew C. Patrick
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3rd Barnstable
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Stephen L. DiNatale
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3rd Worcester
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Ellen Story
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3rd Hampshire
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Frank I. Smizik
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15th Norfolk
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Gloria L. Fox
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7th Suffolk
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Tom Sannicandro
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7th Middlesex
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Charles A. Murphy
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21st Middlesex
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David M. Torrisi
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14th Essex
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Barbara A. L'Italien
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18th Essex
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Benjamin Swan
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11th Hampden
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Michael F. Rush
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10th Suffolk
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Mark V. Falzone
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9th Essex
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John W. Scibak
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2nd Hampshire
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Jennifer M. Callahan
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18th Worcester
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James Dwyer
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30th Middlesex
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Kay Khan
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11th Middlesex
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Alice Hanlon Peisch
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14th Norfolk
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Geraldo Alicea
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6th Worcester
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Stephen R. Canessa
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12th Bristol
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[SIMILAR MATTER FILED IN PREVIOUS SESSION
SEE SENATE, NO. S00278 OF
2007-2008.]
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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In the Year Two Thousand and Nine
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An Act to improve augmentative and alternative communication opportunities for children with disabilities.
Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION 1.
Chapter 71 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2006 Official Edition, is hereby amended by inserting at the end of section 38G the following paragraphs:-
The board of elementary and secondary education shall promulgate revisions to the Regulations for Educator Licensure and Preparation Program Approval (603 CMR 7.00) to ensure that all special education and regular education teachers who
apply for Massachusetts Educator certification or re-certification on or after June 1, 2011 shall receive training and preparation in the use of augmentative and alternative communication for students who are nonverbal or who have limited speech as a requ
irement for such certification or recertification.
Such training and preparation shall include coursework in augmentative and alternative communication and for teachers applying for initial certification shall also include practical experience in the clas
sroom with children that utilize augmentative and alternative communication, including but not limited to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, acquired brain injury, cerebral palsy and other
disabilities that result in limited or no verbal abilities.
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he coursework and practical experience must be included for each level of Massachusetts educator certification and for all types of teacher licenses referenced in 603 CMR 7.00, provided that practical experience for regular education teachers who apply for
certification at the secondary level shall include experience in the classroom with individuals who utilize augmentative and alternative communication, and if classroom settings are unavailable practical experience may include other settings with individu
als who utilize augmentative and alternative communication.
Teacher and specialist teacher licensure requirements, subject matter knowledge requirements for teachers, professional standards for teachers, requirements for field-based experiences and educat
or preparation program approval requirements shall specifically address augmentative and alternative communication competencies to educate students with disabilities who are nonverbal or have limited verbal abilities.
The term “alternative and augmentativ
e communication” shall be defined as methods of communication other than oral speech that enhance or replace conventional forms of
expressive and receptive communication to facilitate interaction by and with persons with disabilities who are nonverbal or h
ave limited speech, including, but not limited to: specialized gestures and signs; communication aids such as charts, symbol systems and language boards; mouth sticks; facilitated communication; and electronic communication devices such as switches, head p
ointers, eye tracking, dynamic displays, auditory scanning and speech synthesizers.