Developing Effective Individual Education Plans

Developing Effective Individual Education Plans
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Developing. Effective. Individual. Education. Plans Presenter: Alison Morse, Easter Seals Ontario. Presentation goals include identifying the parent role in IEP development and elements of effective IEPs. The session covers the provincial curriculum requirements, IPRC process, and the importance of IEPs in meeting student needs.

  • Education
  • Individualized Plans
  • IEP Development
  • Student Needs

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  1. ELD Mandate What You Need To Know Dave Gray, Glostone Trucking Solutions Mahlon Gragen, ATC Leasing Beth Duda, Arizona Department of Transportation

  2. Electronic Logging Device What is it MAP 21 FMCSA mandate Changes the way (some) drivers will record HOS What it must do Many things! Designed around the driver and HOS compliance What it can do (when designed appropriately) Possibilities are endless!! August 9-10 Chandler, Arizona 2017 Annual Business Meeting

  3. Are ELDs Appropriate For IFTA? It starts with the Design Different methods for calculating distance Most will be ELD compliant for FMCSA purposes Many may not be accurate enough for IFTA compliance What about record keeping? Even the BEST design can t make up for poor internal controls August 9-10 Chandler, Arizona 2017 Annual Business Meeting

  4. Motor Carriers & The ELD Most larger carriers already have an on-board device, smaller carriers are still learning A year ago, 81% of carriers with more than 250 trucks were ELD/AOBR compliant Only 33% of smaller carriers Potential delay could encourage some smaller carriers to put off implementation to the last minute August 9-10 Chandler, Arizona 2017 Annual Business Meeting

  5. ELDs and Promises Made Vendors everywhere 77 on the FMCSA certification list Buyer beware on promises Pings from 1 minute to 60 minutes Locations from Map points to database for cities Reliability, accuracy, training August 9-10 Chandler, Arizona 2017 Annual Business Meeting

  6. ELDs and Internal Controls Filling in the gap when the device fails Identifying gap miles Knowing when they happen Switching back and forth between electronic and paper records Calculating, keeping, and then merging manual miles into the ELD automated mileage program And the smaller carriers may not do any of this August 9-10 Chandler, Arizona 2017 Annual Business Meeting

  7. ELDs and the IFTA Audit Records Retention HOS vs IFTA HOS = 6 months IFTA = 4 years Data storage How long data kept by provider What about a change in provider? Extra charges August 9-10 Chandler, Arizona 2017 Annual Business Meeting

  8. ELDs and the IFTA Audit Report generation Readable/auditable format Data Odometer readings Distance by jurisdiction by unit Total distance Location of each system reading Distance between system reading Routes of travel by unit August 9-10 Chandler, Arizona 2017 Annual Business Meeting

  9. ELDs and the IFTA Audit System issues Overrides System malfunctions All travel must be documented Personal <100 air miles August 9-10 Chandler, Arizona 2017 Annual Business Meeting

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