Behavioral Health Provider Acknowledgment Sample Clauses

Behavioral Health Provider Acknowledgment. BHP understands and agrees that the School Board will only permit access to identified/eligible students on School Board premises during the school day under the following terms and conditions: a. Request for BHP observations, services, and access to School Board facilities must be submitted by the BHP at least five (5) school days before the requested activity. Approval of such requests may be granted by the School Board only after a signed written Agreement with the BHP, production of required assurances and documents, written consent of the parents on a form designated by the School Board, and all other terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. b. A visit by the BHP to a designated School Board facility is only authorized for the limited purpose(s) described herein. c. Subject to the limitations stated in Section 1.1, observation or services provided by the BHP shall not exceed 90 minutes per week. Grouping students or providing services to two or more students during the same session is not authorized. d. The BHP will conduct permitted observations/services only on the date(s) and time(s) and at location(s) specifically authorized by the School Board through its designated representative. Makeup sessions will not be accommodated. Access to classrooms and teachers is prohibited unless specific consent has been obtained from the principal/designee for a defined period of time and defined purpose. e. The BHP must provide a certificate verifying that a Criminal Background Check has been completed by Louisiana law enforcement authority within the past 12 months as required herein. f. The BHP agrees to make every reasonable effort to ensure that observations or services do not disrupt any student or any staff member in carrying out his/her educational responsibilities. BHP agrees to refrain from entering classrooms and other instructional areas without consent of the principal/designee. g. The BHP agrees to respect the privacy rights of every person at the School, whether student, staff, or other individual. More specifically, the BHP shall not report any observation relating to any other student or any educational service provider and shall not include or otherwise disclose the name or other identifying information of any other student in any written or verbal observations or reports. The BHP shall not interact with any other students or school staff unless specifically authorized to do so by the School Board. h. The BHP shall report to the School P...
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