Education (Scotland) Act 1980

62Ascertainment by education authority of children requiring special education

(1)An education authority shall take into consideration—

(a)the advice given to them with respect to any child in consequence of the medical and psychological examinations undergone by that child under section 61 of this Act;

(b)the views of the parent of the child, so far as these can be obtained;

(c)if the child has been at any time in attendance at any school, any reports or other information with respect to the child which they are able to obtain from the records of the school or from teachers at the school;

(d)any other reports or information which they are able to obtain with respect to the ability or aptitude of the child;

and the education authority may thereafter decide that the child requires special education, and if they so decide shall—

(i)forthwith give to the parent of the child notice in writing of their decision, and

(ii)thereafter ensure that any education provided by them for the child is special education.

(2)A notice given by an education authority to a parent in pursuance of paragraph (i) of subsection (1) above shall inform the parent of his right under subsection (1) of section 64 of this Act to require the authority to issue to him a statement of the reasons for their decision, and of his right under that subsection to refer the case to the Secretary of State.