Bodily Contact Sample Clauses

Bodily Contact. The use of any form of aversive interventions which involve contacting the body of a student shall be addressed in the student's aversive intervention plan that meets the requirements of WAC 392-172A-03135, which requires that the aversive intervention plan must: (1) Be consistent with the recommendations of the IEP team which must include a school psychologist and/or other certificated employee who understands the appropriate use of the aversive interventions and who concurs with the recommended use of the aversive interventions, and a person who works directly with the student. (2) Specify the aversive interventions that may be used. (3) State the reason the aversive interventions are judged to be appropriate and the behavioral objective sought to be achieved by its use, and shall describe the positive interventions attempted and the reasons they failed, if known. (4) Describe the circumstances under which the aversive interventions may be used. (5) Describe or specify the maximum duration of each isolation or restraint. (6) Specify any special precautions that must be taken in connection with the use of the aversive interventions technique. (7) Specify the person or persons permitted to use the aversive interventions and the current qualifications and required training of the personnel permitted to use the aversive interventions. (8) Establish a means of evaluating the effects of the use of the aversive interventions and a schedule for periodically conducting the evaluation at least every three months when school is in session. (9) Include procedures for notifying the parent regarding the use of restraint or isolation.
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