Approved emergency procedure curriculum definition

Approved emergency procedure curriculum means a course of instruction in procedures and techniques for intervening in behavioral emergency situations, approved by the Agency for Persons with Disabilities (“Agency”), and incorporated into a facility’s or program’s policy for utilizing reactive strategies.
Approved emergency procedure curriculum means a course of instruction in procedures and techniques for intervening in behavioral emergency situations, approved by

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