Common use of Exclusion Criteria Clause in Contracts

Exclusion Criteria. A student can be excluded from the program for any of the following reasons: 1. Student has not been stabilized in an in-patient hospital setting. 2. A less restrictive level of care is available and will be effective. 3. A diagnosis of Mental Retardation and/or cognitive/intellectual limitations only when it would preclude a student’s benefit from the program. 4. Serious Drug or Alcohol dependence/or abuse. 5. Acute suicidal or homicidal ideation/or gestures. 6. A student who is an active sexual perpetrator as evidenced by a recent history of sexually acting out behavior with younger children or a student who is unable to control their sexually acting out behavior/abuse on their own. 7. Student has been accused or adjudicated of a violent crime. 8. A more intensive level of care is required and would be effective.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract for the Provision of Alternative Education Services, Contract for the Provision of Alternative Education Services, Contract for the Provision of Alternative Education Services

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