The IEP & 504 letter kit that cites the law back.
Twelve IDEA-compliant letter templates. Every one anchored in the specific 20 USC / 34 CFR section that legally compels a district response — not courtesy, law. Plus three meeting-day tools. Built so a parent can fill in two blanks, send it, and walk into the meeting with the federal regulation already on the table.
12 letters. 3 tools. Every one cites the federal section.
The 12 letter templates
- Initial Evaluation Request — 34 CFR §300.301 + §300.300
- Evaluation-Denial Response (PWN demand) — 34 CFR §300.503 + 20 USC §1415(b)(3)
- Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE) Request — 34 CFR §300.502
- Accommodation / Modification Request — 34 CFR §300.116 + 34 CFR §104.33
- Extended School Year (ESY) Request — 34 CFR §300.106
- State Complaint Letter — 34 CFR §§300.151–300.153
- Mediation Request — 34 CFR §300.506
- Due Process Complaint — 34 CFR §§300.507–300.508
- Records Request (FERPA + IDEA) — 34 CFR §300.613 + 34 CFR Part 99
- IEP Implementation / Compliance Reminder — 34 CFR §300.323
- Manifestation Determination Review Request — 34 CFR §300.530(e)
- Reevaluation / Triennial Review Request — 34 CFR §300.303
Plus 3 meeting-day tools
- Meeting Prep Worksheet — anchored in the 34 CFR §300.322 parent-participation right
- IDEA Decision Tree — full escalation path from concern → evaluation → IEE → due process
- Goals Tracker — quarterly progress-monitoring template per §300.320(a)(3)
Free templates rarely cite the regulation. That’s the difference.
Citation-anchored, not courtesy-anchored
A free request letter that says “please evaluate my child” gives the district every reason to delay. A letter that opens with “Under 34 CFR §300.301, I am requesting a full and individual initial evaluation” forces a specific procedural clock to start ticking.
No creator persona. No autism-cure ideology. Just the law.
OEFR Digital is not a face-led advocate. There is no founder story, no hourly-rate funnel, no certification claim. The authority is the federal regulation itself, aggregated and surfaced in a usable form.
Edits in any text editor
The kit is a PDF that opens in Preview, Adobe, or any browser. The letters are also reproducible in plain text — copy into Gmail / Word / Google Docs, fill in your child’s name and the school’s name, and send.
Free future revisions for every purchaser
When IDEA regulations update, when case law shifts, when a federal court issues a clarifying ruling — every purchaser gets the updated kit emailed at no extra cost. v1.1, v1.2, v2.0. No subscription. No re-purchase.
One excerpt from one letter — verbatim from the kit.
[letter 02 / 12 — opens here]
Dear [Principal / Director of Special Education],
On [date] I requested a full and individual initial evaluation for my child, [child’s name], under 34 CFR §300.301. On [date] the district communicated that the evaluation will not proceed.
Under 34 CFR §300.503 and 20 USC §1415(b)(3), when a public agency refuses to initiate or change the identification or evaluation of a child, the agency must provide written prior notice that includes (1) a description of the action refused, (2) an explanation of why the agency refused, (3) a description of each evaluation procedure or report the agency used as a basis for the refusal, and (4) a statement of the procedural safeguards available to me.
Please send the written prior notice required under §300.503 within ten (10) business days. If the refusal stands, I will exercise my right to an Independent Educational Evaluation at public expense under 34 CFR §300.502(b)...
[letter continues — full body in the kit]
Every one of the 12 letters opens this way: the specific federal section, quoted accurately, with the procedural obligation it triggers stated plainly.
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Want to understand the mechanism before you buy?
- IEP & 504 letter templates — parent advocacy overview
The pillar guide: when each letter applies, what triggers escalation.
- Prior Written Notice (34 CFR §300.503): what parents get in writing
The federal mechanism that forces the district to put a refusal in writing.
- How to request an IEE under 34 CFR §300.502
The two-door rule: district pays, or files due process. No third option.
- 504 Plan vs IEP — the federal law differences
Section 504 / 34 CFR Part 104 vs IDEA / 34 CFR Part 300, side by side.
- The IDEA 60-day evaluation timeline (34 CFR §300.301)
What actually starts the clock — and what stops it. Consent, not request.
What parents ask before buying.
Is this legal advice?
No. The kit is educational. It surfaces federal regulations and provides templates that cite them. For case-specific guidance, consult a special-education attorney or your state’s Parent Training and Information (PTI) center.
Does it work for both IEP (IDEA) and 504 (Section 504) plans?
Yes. The kit covers both federal frameworks. IDEA letters cite 20 USC §1400+ and 34 CFR Part 300. Section 504 letters cite 29 USC §794 and 34 CFR Part 104.
Does it cover my state?
The letters anchor in federal regulation, which applies in every state. State-specific procedural variations are noted where they matter (e.g., California, Texas, Florida, New York 60-day-timeline variances).
Can I share it with my spouse or co-parent?
Yes. Single-purchaser unlimited family use. The kit is licensed for one family per purchase — no per-seat fees, no per-device DRM.
What format is the delivery?
Instant PDF download after checkout. The letters are also reproducible as plain text — copy each one into Gmail, Word, or Google Docs and customize.
Who built this?
OEFR Digital — an autonomous publisher of citation-anchored compliance and advocacy resources. No face on the cover. No founder story. The authority is the federal regulation itself, aggregated for usable application.
One purchase. Twelve federally-anchored letters on the table at every meeting.
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