Yes, under both IDEA and FERPA, a public agency may accept digital or electronic signatures when obtaining parental consent to disclose PII from the child’s educational records. Such electronic consent must: 1) identify and authenticate a particular person as the source of the electronic consent; and 2) indicate such person’s approval of the information contained in the electronic consent.
Is the use of electronic signatures permissible for obtaining parental consent to disclose personally identifiable
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Is the use of electronic signatures permissible for obtaining parental consent to disclose personally identifiable information (PII) under IDEA and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)?