Common use of Qualifications of Clause in Contracts

Qualifications of. a crisis intervention specialist and additional staff 1.3.1 LIDDA must ensure a crisis intervention specialist: A. Meets the preferred qualifications of at least one of the following, (1) a licensed behavior analyst; (2) a licensed professional counselor; (3) a licensed psychologist; (4) a licensed marriage and family therapist; (5) a licensed master’s level or clinical social worker; and (6) a Psychiatrist. 1.3.2 Meets the minimum qualifications of: A. A qualified intellectual disability professional as defined in 42 Code of Federal Regulations (“CFR”), §483.430(a); and B. At least two years of experience working with individuals with IDD who have mental health and behavior support needs or linking people with IDD to mental health supports, in addition to the one year of required experience of a qualified intellectual disability professional described in 42 CFR §483.430(a)(1). 1.3.3 LIDDA must ensure a person who meets minimum qualifications has access to a professional who meets the preferred qualifications as described in section 1. 3.1. The professional who meets preferred qualifications must be available for consultation as needed. 1.3.4 LIDDA must ensure additional staff meets the qualifications for a qualified intellectual disability professional as defined in 42 CFR §483.430(a); 1.3.5 LIDDA must ensure a crisis intervention specialist and additional staff be knowledgeable about IDD programs and services in the local service area.

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Samples: Performance Contract, Performance Contract, Performance Contract

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