DOC 115 Filed 04/09/5741 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION D.R., as a minor through parent and next friend Dawn Richardson, et al., Plaintiffs, No. 16-cv-13694 vs. Hon. Arthur J. Tarnow Michigan Department of Education, Mag. J. Anthony P. Patti Genesee Intermediate School District, and Flint Community Schools, Defendants. STIPULATION REGARDING PARTIAL SETTLEMENT AND REQUEST FOR HEARING The parties in the above-captioned matter, haVing entered an agreement that resolves Plaintiffs? pending motion for preliminary injunction (Dkt. 62) and the ?child find? portion of this case, hereby stipulate to the Court?s entry of an order that: approves the terms of the Settlement Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A as fair, reasonable, and adequate; incorporates by reference the terms of the Settlement Agreement; expressly retains jurisdiction to enforce the Settlement Agreement according to its terms; dismisses with prejudice Plaintiffs? claim under Count 1, Systemic Violation 1, of Plaintiffs? Complaint along with any 1 2:16-cv-13694-AJT-APP Doc # 115 Filed 04/09/18 Pg 2 of 5 Attorneys for Plaintiffs Pg ID 5742 2:16-cv-13694-AJT-APP Doc # 115 Filed 04/09/18 Attorneys for Defendant Flint Community Schools Attorneys for Defendant Genesee Intermediate School District Pg 3 of 5 Pg ID 5743 2:16-cv-13694-AJT-APP Doc # 115 Attorneys for Defendant Michigan Department of Education Filed 04/09/18 Pg 4 of 5 Pg ID 5744 DOC 115 Filed 04/09/5745 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on April 9, 2018, I ?led the foregoing document using the ECF system which Will provide electronic notice to all counsel of record. By: Lindsay M. Heck Lindsay M. Heck White Case LLP 1221 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 (212) 819-8200 lindsay.heck@Whitecase.com DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5746 EXHIBIT A 2:16-cv-13694-AJT-APP Doc # 115-1 Filed 04/09/18 Pg 2 of 25 D.R., et al. v. Michigan Department of Education, et al. Pg ID 5747 DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5748 The Defendants are the Michigan Department of Education Genesee Intermediate School District and Flint Community Schools DEFINITIONS A. The Registry. The ?Registry,? known as the FlintRegistry, is the voluntary-enrollment, secure registry of Flint residents who were exposed to lead- contaminated water from the Flint water system from 2014-2015 that is being established through federal grant funding to Michigan State University (Grant NUE2EH00137 O) in order to connect participants to programs designed to minimize the effects of lead on their health. B. Genesee Health System. The ?Genesee Health System,? or is a Michigan Community Mental Health Authority that is the duly authorized Community Mental Health Services Program for Genesee County residents. C. Neurodevelopmental Center of Excellence. The ?Neurodevelopmental Center of Excellence,? or is a proposed expansion of the existing neurodevelopmental evaluation center operated by GHS. D. The Program. ?The Program? is the program that is being planned and implemented by the Registry and NCE, the elements of which are set forth in Exhibit 1 to this Agreement. 2:16-cv-13694-AJT-APP Doc # 115-1 Filed 04/09/18 et seq et seq et seq Pg 4 of 25 Pg ID 5749 DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5750 BASED ON THE FOREGOING RECITALS AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS STATED HEREIN, the Parties agree as follows: V. PROGRAM FOR SCREENING AND ASSESSMENT 1. The Program, as de?ned above and the elements of which are set forth in Exhibit 1 to this Agreement, Will be used to screen and assess children who may have been exposed to elevated levels of lead in the Flint water supply. The Program Will be administered through the infrastructure of the Flint Registry platform and the NCE. 2. Counsel for MDE have consulted With Michigan Department of Health and Human Services on Whether the screening, assessment and treatment services generally described in Exhibit 1 may be covered by Medicaid, and has con?rmed that those services are reimbursable, subject to Medicaid?s terms, conditions, and eligibility requirements. 3. No later than July 15, 2018, MDE shall provide $4,139,571.51 in grants or funds to the Registry and NCE for planning and initial implementation of the Program. All Parties recognize the availability of such funds may be subject to legislative approval. MDE shall use best efforts to obtain legislative approval of funds if necessary. If the Michigan Legislature fails to approve such funds, this Agreement may be declared null and void. DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5751 4. Defendants shall not object to Plaintiffs? representatives participating in the Program planning process. 5. Participation in the Program Will require voluntary enrollment and consent by parents and guardians of eligible children for screening, assessments, and sharing of information With school and health care providers. Defendants shall use their best efforts to encourage parents to enroll in the Registry and to complete screening and NCE-recommended assessments, and Defendants shall provide and assist With the necessary parental consent forms. 6. Each Defendant shall provide, for a period of five years following the date this Agreement becomes effective, the equivalent of a full-time employee to facilitate and maximize Registry enrollment, screening, NCE- recommended assessment, parental consent, collaboration and communication With the Registry and NCE, and use of NCE assessment results by schools. obligation under this paragraph is contingent upon available funding for the position through non-general funds, and FCS shall make reasonable efforts to continue to receive funding for five years. 7. FCS shall operate, for a period of five years following the date this Agreement becomes effective, a Wellness Center or equivalent in every FCS school. Wellness Center staff will assist parents, guardians, and students to enroll and participate in the Program, including obtaining necessary parental consent DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5752 forms. obligation under this paragraph is contingent upon available funding for the operation of Wellness Centers through non-general funds. FCS shall make reasonable efforts to continue to receive funding for five years. MDE shall make reasonable efforts to attempt to secure continuing state funding to support the operation of Wellness Centers for five years. 8. FCS and GISD shall make available electronic devices in each of their respective schools for use by parents and guardians to enroll their eligible children in the Registry. 9. FCS, With support and supervision from GISD and MDE, shall provide training and professional development to administrators, teachers, and staff (?educators?) working directly With students on the Program?s process for Registry enrollment, screening, and NCE assessment, how to recognize When a student might have a disability or other deficit, including those that can be caused or exacerbated by lead, and how to identify and report any such student to an FTE equivalent (see para. V.6) or Wellness Center staff (see para. V.7). FCS Will provide each educator With a form that the educator can fill out in Which the educator can identify students Whom the educator believes should be referred to the Program. DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5753 10. FCS and GISD shall request that NCE establish protocols to provide information to parents and guardians after an NCE assessment is performed so that they may request a special education evaluation. 11. FCS and GISD shall establish protocols, after obtaining parental or guardian consent and a request for special education evaluation, to access NCE assessment results. 12. As part of its evaluation and reevaluation process under the IDEA, FCS, with support and supervision from GISD and MDE, shall review and document all screening and NCE assessment results that it has been provided in accordance with 34 C.F.R. 300.304-300.311. 13. Defendants remain responsible for fulfilling their child find obligations under IDEA, Section 504, and applicable state law. Nothing in the above provisions absolves Defendants of duties under IDEA, Section 504, and applicable state law to identify, locate, and evaluate all students with suspected disabilities. VI. REPORTING AND DISCLOSURES 1. Every siX months for a minimum of three years following the date this Agreement becomes effective, MDE shall conduct a selective review or audit of random FCS student files for students who were assessed by NCE. For the selected files, MDE shall determine if NCE assessments were reviewed by FCS, DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5754 whether an IEP was completed, and if so what category of disability made the student eligible for an IEP. Following each siX-month review or audit, MDE shall provide Plaintiffs with a report specifying the results. 2. Every siX months and for a minimum of two years following the date this Agreement becomes effective, GISD shall provide Plaintiffs with a report specifying (1) the number of Multidisciplinary Evaluation Team evaluations completed by GISD and FCS, and (2) the resulting number of students determined eligible for special education services. VII. FEES AND COSTS Plaintiffs reserve the right to seek attorneys? fees and costs related to their Child Find claim following entry of a final judgment at the conclusion of the Case. Defendants agree that this Agreement does not constitute a waiver of attorneys? fees and costs, and Plaintiffs agree that this Agreement does not waive Defendants? right to argue that Plaintiffs are not prevailing parties for purposes of attorneys? fees. STIPULATED TERMS OF PARTIAL DISMISSAL 1. Upon execution of this Agreement through the signatures of the Parties or their authorized representatives below, the Parties shall submit the Agreement to the Court along with a stipulation in the form attached hereto as DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5755 Exhibit 2, and, if the Court requests, a proposed or stipulated order re?ecting the stipulated terms enumerated in Exhibit 2. 2. The Parties? stipulation to dismiss Plaintiffs? Child Find claim and deny as moot Plaintiffs? motion for preliminary injunction is contingent upon the Court making this Agreement part of the record in the Case and entering an order that approves the Agreement as fair, reasonable, and adequate, consistent With the public interest, and in furtherance of the objectives of the Individuals With Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 as amended, 20 U.S.C. 1400 et seq, and its implementing regulations; finds that the Agreement is in each of the minor parties? best interest; incorporates the Agreement by reference; and expressly retains jurisdiction to enforce the Agreement according to its terms. If the Court declines to place the Agreement on the record, declines to approve the Agreement, declines to incorporate the terms of this Agreement in an order, or declines to retain jurisdiction to enforce it, this Agreement and any stipulation pursuant thereto may be declared null and void. 3. This Agreement does not require dismissal of the entire Case or Plaintiffs? claims other than the Child Find claim. IX. EFFECTIVE DATE This Agreement becomes effective When the Court enters an order incorporating the terms of this Agreement, retaining jurisdiction to enforce it, DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5756 dismissing Plaintiffs? Child Find claim with prejudice, and denying as moot Plaintiffs? motion for preliminary injunction pursuant to the Parties? stipulation. X. DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT 1. The Court has jurisdiction to enforce this Agreement. 2. The Parties shall make all reasonable efforts to resolve disputes and disagreements regarding the meaning of, compliance with, and/or implementation of this Agreement informally and in good faith prior to seeking relief from the Court. 3. If a Party has a dispute concerning the meaning of, compliance with, and/or implementation of this Agreement, that Party will send written notice to all other Parties specifying the nature of the dispute. Within 14 days of the date of transmission of written notice, the Parties shall meet and confer in a good-faith attempt to resolve the dispute without soliciting the Court?s involvement. As part of the meet and confer, the Parties shall comply with reasonable requests from another Party or Parties for information and documents related to the dispute, and shall, upon request by another Party or Parties, provide reasonable access to client representatives with knowledge related to the dispute. 4. If the Parties are unable to resolve any dispute or disagreement pursuant to the process set forth above, any Party or Parties may file a motion with the Court to enforce this Agreement. Any Party that intends to file a motion to 10 DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5757 enforce the Agreement shall provide all other Parties written notice of such intent at least 7 days prior to ?ling any such motion. XI. MODIFICATION This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the Parties with regard to the matters referenced herein and supersedes any prior oral or written communications, understandings or statements between the Parties as to such matters. The Parties may modify the terms of this Agreement by written agreement, subject to Court approval, which approval must include the ?ndings described in subparts a and of paragraph above. To effectuate such modification, the Parties shall file a joint stipulation and notice to the Court. No modification of this Agreement may be made absent joint stipulation of all Parties and an order of the Court. XII. RELEASES Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, it is the intention of each of the Parties that this Agreement shall be the full and final accord and satisfaction and release of any and all dealings and accounts of any kind or nature between the parties for the motion for preliminary injunction and Child Find claim. Each party does hereby for himself, herself, or itself and for each and all of their agents and successors in interest, release and absolutely forever discharge the other and their 11 DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5758 agents and successors in interest of and from any and all claims, damages, liabilities, suits, costs, and causes of action of every kind and nature whatsoever, whether now known or unknown, which the parties may have against the other arising from the motion for preliminary injunction and Child Find claim through the date of this Agreement. The released matters shall include any and all claims known and unknown related to or arising from the motion for preliminary injunction and Child Find claim as referenced in this Agreement. Without in any way limiting the generality of the general releases contained in the foregoing paragraph, each of the Parties does hereby release and absolutely and forever discharge each of the others from all matters arising out of or in connection with the allegations set forth in this Agreement. The foregoing release and discharge pertains to the motion for preliminary injunction and the Child Find claim only; it is not a release or discharge of the entire Case or of Plaintiffs? claims other than the Child Find claim. Additionally, as set forth in Paragraph VII, Plaintiffs reserve their right to seek attorneys? fees and costs related to their Child Find claim and do not release or discharge Defendants from any obligation they may be found to have to pay attorneys? fees and costs. 12 DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5759 SIGNATORIES AND COUNTERPARTS 1. Each signatory to this Agreement certi?es that he or she is fully authorized to enter into this Agreement, to agree to its terms and conditions, and to execute and legally bind the Party he or she represents. 2. This Agreement may be executed in counterpaits. [signatures to follow] Plaintiffs D.R., A.K., C.D.M., C.M., J.T., N.S., J.W., C.D., D.K., M.K., O.N., D.T., D.D., C.W. . BY: Its Date: 3/ 8 Flint Community Schools BY: Its Date: Genemtm District BY: Its W6 Date: Michigan Department of Education I l3 DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5760 SIGNATORIES AND COUNTERPARTS 1. Each signatory to this Agreement certi?es that he or she is fully authorized to enter into this Agreement, to agree to its terms and conditions, and to execute and legally bind the Party he or she represents. 2. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts. [signatures to follow] Plaintiffs D.R., A.K., C.D.M., C.M., J.T., N.S., J.W., C.D., D.K., M.K., O.N., D.T., D.D., C.W., J.B. BY: Its Date: Flint Community Schools Its - .2 Date: Genesee Intermediate School District BY: Its Date: Michigan Department of Education BY: Its an ?ue/M? Date: 13 DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5761 EXHIBIT 1 DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5762 The Flint Registry (?Registry?) and Genesee Health System/Neurodevelopmental Center of Excellence or are working to plan and implement a program as set forth below (hereinafter referred to as ?the Program?), anticipating that it will be operational by Fall 2018. The parties acknowledge that neither the Registry nor GHS are parties to the lawsuit and cannot be bound by a settlement agreement. Further, the parties acknowledge that there is a planning and startup phase to the Program lasting until September 2018 in which additional details will be determined (?the planning phase?). The Program, subject to development in the planning phase by the Registry and is envisioned to be as follows. 1. Overall Description of Program During the planning phase, the Registry and NCE will work to ?nalize proposed evaluations, data sharing, and other details of the Program. The goal of the Registry is to connect those affected by the lead situation with other resources in the community to improve health and development outcomes. Through a voluntary consent process, the children of Flint will be screened using evaluative tools (caregiver questionnaires) developed by local and national eXperts to evaluate children in domains of development that may be impacted by lead eXposure. The evaluation data will be centrally housed in the Registry?s CDC funded secure database. The NCE is a proposed eXpansion of the eXisting neurodevelopmental evaluation center operated by Genesee Health System in partnership with Hurley Children?s Hospital. Genesee Health System is the Community Mental Health Services Program for Genesee County residents. The GHS evaluation center is located in Flint, currently providing autism spectrum disorder evaluations, as well as operating a Fetal Alcohol Disorder Diagnostic Center of Excellence. The Program will eXpand specialty evaluation services by providing medically necessary, comprehensive and assessments to referred DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5763 children in coordination with the Flint Community Schools, the Genesee Intermediate School District, the Flint Registry, and primary care physicians. Specialists in the areas of child and child clinical will provide and interpret these assessments to help identify cognitive, behavioral, and social-emotional needs of referred Flint children, and the assessments will result in referral and linkage to needed services and resources. It is anticipated that there will be a low threshold for referral to the NCE. A question on the Registry intake will ask whether further referral to NCE is requested regardless of the outcome of the Registry evaluations. The Registry will facilitate referrals to NCE. After NCE evaluation, a parent or guardian can, upon request for a special education evaluation, utilize the results of these evaluations to aid school district teams in evaluating children for special education services where needed. 2. Registry Eligibility and Scope of Program A final definition of eligibility is to be determined, but the initial Program is designed for students enrolled in Flint Community Schools and Genesee Intermediate School District, in grades K-9. It is, however, anticipated that all those who were impacted by the Flint water situation will be eligible for the Program. 3. Screening/Assessments Specific screenings and assessments at the Registry and NCE will be finalized during the planning phase. During the planning stage, the NCE team will work with school partners to ensure assessments meet the needs of school special education determinations to eliminate the need for schools to provide additional screening that could already have been conducted by NCE. As per Flint Registry protocol, all children under 5 years of age will automatically be referred to Early On for further evaluation. DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5764 4. Referrals to NCE The Registry will primarily facilitate referrals to NCE. However, primary care physicians may refer to NCE as well as other medical referrals. For referrals that do not originate with the Registry, NCE will use best efforts to obtain consent to enroll these children in the Registry at the time of NCE service. 5. Follow-up Testing In 2020 to 2021, the Registry will conduct follow-up tests for all those previously enrolled in the Registry. NCE will utilize follow-up services as clinically necessary. 6. Data Sharing between During the planning phase, details of data sharing between the Registry, NCE, school partners and other stakeholders will be ?nalized. It is anticipated that current electronic medical record (EMR) systems will be utilized such as Epic or Epic Care Link. Further, during the planning phase, the data points to be collected by the Registry and the NCE will be determined. These data points will include, at a minimum: 0 Number of referrals by the district to the Registry; 0 Number of referrals to the 0 Number of NCE assessments completed and what type; 0 Number of assessments accessed by Flint Community Schools. It is currently envisioned that parents/ guardians will be asked, among other things: 0 Whether they would like further referrals to NCE 0 School district or school of child 0 Whether child has current IEP 0 Whether child has current 504 plan DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5765 DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5766 EXHIBIT 2 DOC 115-1 Filed 04/09/5767 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION D.R., as a minor through parent and next friend Dawn Richardson, et al., Plaintiffs, No. 16-cv-13694 vs. Hon. Arthur J. Tarnow Michigan Department of Education, Mag. J. Anthony P. Patti Genesee Intermediate School District, and Flint Community Schools, Defendants. STIPULATION REGARDING PARTIAL SETTLEMENT AND REQUEST FOR HEARING The parties in the above-captioned matter, haVing entered an agreement that resolves Plaintiffs? pending motion for preliminary injunction (Dkt. 62) and the ?child find? portion of this case, hereby stipulate to the Court?s entry of an order that: approves the terms of the Settlement Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A as fair, reasonable, and adequate; incorporates by reference the terms of the Settlement Agreement; expressly retains jurisdiction to enforce the Settlement Agreement according to its terms; dismisses with prejudice Plaintiffs? claim under Count 1, Systemic Violation 1, of Plaintiffs? Complaint along with any 2:16-cv-13694-AJT-APP Doc # 115-1 Filed 04/09/18 Pg 23 of 25 Attorneys for Plaintiffs Pg ID 5768 2:16-cv-13694-AJT-APP Doc # 115-1 Filed 04/09/18 Attorneys for Defendant Flint Community Schools Attorneys for Defendant Genesee Intermediate School District Pg 24 of 25 Pg ID 5769 2:16-cv-13694-AJT-APP Doc # 115-1 Attorneys for Defendant Michigan Department of Education Filed 04/09/18 Pg 25 of 25 Pg ID 5770