COMMITTEE STANDARDS Sample Clauses
COMMITTEE STANDARDS. 5 To ensure that an optimum learning environment exists in a new, remodeled or rebuilt school, an advisory 6 committee of five (5) members including the Executive Director of Facilities shall be formed to represent the 7 facility in question. The Central Administration shall appoint two (2) members; the Association shall appoint 8 two (2) certificated employees. The function of the committee shall be to:
10 A. Assist the Executive Director of Facilities in determining the progress toward readiness of the 11 facility to be opened using the Board approved educational specifications as the measure of 12 completion.
14 B. Make recommendations to the Executive Director of Facilities on what planned work is to be 15 completed before occupancy. This planned work will be incorporated into the punch list 16 attached to the “Certificate of Substantial Completion.”
18 C. Assist the Executive Director of Facilities in selecting alternate housing options or a delayed 19 school opening. 21 Said committee shall make its recommendations on readiness or alternatives at least two (2) weeks in advance 22 of the opening of school. If said committee finds deficiencies with respect to the Educational Specifications, 23 it shall recommend what work needs to be completed before occupancy should occur to: 1) The Executive 24 Director of Facilities, who will incorporate items into the “punch list” attached to the “Certificate of 25 Substantial Completion”; 2) The Association President; and 3) The Superintendent, who will share the 26 recommendations with the School Board as a part of his/her regular reports on the status of District facilities.
COMMITTEE STANDARDS. Each CMHSP shall have a Committee to review and approve or disapprove any plans that propose to use restrictive or intrusive interventions. A psychiatric hospital, psychiatric unit or psychiatric partial hospitalization program licensed under 1974 PA 258, MCL 330.1137, that receives public funds under contract with the CMHSP and does not have its own Committee must also have access to and use of the services of the CMHSP Committee regarding a behavior treatment plan for an individual receiving services from that CMHSP. If the CMHSP delegates the functions of the Committee to a contracted mental health service provider, the CMHSP must monitor that Committee to assure compliance with this Technical Requirement.
COMMITTEE STANDARDS. A. Each CMHSP shall have a Committee to review and approve or disapprove any plans that propose to use restrictive or intrusive interventions. A psychiatric hospital, psychiatric unit or psychiatric partial hospitalization program licensed under 1974 PA 258, MCL 330.1137, that receives public funds under contract with the CMHSP and does not have its own Committee must also have access to and use of the services of the CMHSP Committee regarding a behavior treatment plan for an individual receiving services from that CMHSP. If the CMHSP delegates the functions of the Committee to a contracted mental health service provider, the CMHSP must monitor that Committee to assure compliance with this Technical Requirement.
B. The Committee shall be comprised of at least three individuals, one of whom shall be a licensed psychologist as defined in Section 2.4, Staff Provider Qualifications, in the Medicaid Provider Manual, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Chapter, with the specified training; and at least one member shall be a licensed physician/psychiatrist as defined in the Mental Health Code at MCL 330.1100c(10). A representative of the Office of Recipient Rights shall participate on the Committee as an ex-officio, non-voting member in order to provide consultation and technical assistance to the Committee. Other non-voting members may be added at the Committee’s discretion and with the consent of the individual whose behavior treatment plan is being reviewed, such as an advocate or Certified Peer Support Specialist.
C. The Committee, and Committee chair, shall be appointed by the agency for a term of not more than two years. Members may be re-appointed to consecutive terms.
D. The Committee shall meet as often as needed.
COMMITTEE STANDARDS. To ensure that an optimum learning environment exists in a new, remodeled or rebuilt school, an advisory committee of five (5) members including the Executive Director of Facilities shall be formed to represent the facility in question. The Central Administration shall appoint two (2) members; the Association shall appoint two (2) certificated employees. The function of the committee shall be to:
A. Assist the Executive Director of Facilities in determining the progress toward readiness of the facility to be opened using the Board approved educational specifications as the measure of completion.
B. Make recommendations to the Executive Director of Facilities on what planned work is to be completed before occupancy. This planned work will be incorporated into the punch list attached to the “Certificate of Substantial Completion.”
C. Assist the Executive Director of Facilities in selecting alternate housing options or a delayed school opening. Said committee shall make its recommendations on readiness or alternatives at least two (2) weeks in advance of the opening of school. If said committee finds deficiencies with respect to the Educational Specifications, it shall recommend what work needs to be completed before occupancy should occur to: 1) The Executive Director of Facilities, who will incorporate items into the “punch list” attached to the “Certificate of Substantial Completion”; 2) The Association President; and 3) The Superintendent, who will share the recommendations with the School Board as a part of his/her regular reports on the status of District facilities. If occupancy occurs before completion of the recommendations, the District shall report to the committee as to the status of the committee's recommendations and specify the date by which the work is expected to be completed.
