May parents record an IEP team meeting on an audiotape or with a video recording device?
Parents can record an IEP team meeting on audiotape if they give the school notice of their intent to record no later than 24 hours before the IEP team meeting. Likewise, the school may record the IEP team meeting if they give the parents notice at least 24 hours before the meeting. If the school initiates the notice of intent to record (i.e., the parent did not give notice first) and the parent objects to taping the meeting, than the school cannot tape the meeting. We recommend that if your school site receives a tape-recording notice from parents; you provide the parents with a notice and also tape record the meeting.
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