Common use of BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION Clause in Contracts

BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION. 20A.1 Behavioral Intervention (BI) is a technique used to physically contain behavior(s) which: (a) pose a clear and present danger of serious physical harm to the individual or others and (b) cannot be immediately prevented by a response less restrictive than the temporary application of a BI. Behavioral Intervention can include: Behavioral Emergency Intervention (BEI) as well as the implementation/execution of interventions outlined in a Behavioral Interventions Plan (BIP).

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Articles of Agreement, Articles of Agreement, Articles of Agreement

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