This bill amends current law to allow individuals with developmental disabilities who are 21 years of age and older to attend special education programs, even if they previously could not due to behavioral issues, provided those issues have been resolved and the individual would benefit from the program. The Commissioner of Education is tasked with ensuring that these individuals can access approved special education programs under specific conditions outlined in the bill.

Additionally, the bill permits individuals transitioning from the Division of Children's System of Care to the Division of Developmental Disabilities to participate in both adult day programs and employment programs simultaneously, given they meet eligibility requirements and have the necessary documentation in their individualized service plans. This change aims to enhance the support and resources available to individuals with developmental disabilities, allowing for a more comprehensive approach to their education and employment needs.