Behavioral Support Clause Samples

Behavioral Support. If the Student requires specific behavioral supports, the IEP Team, the parents and the District shall collectively agree to an appropriate plan in order to keep the Student and staff safe. Services may include reassessing the function of problem behaviors as needed and to maintain, as well as developing, updating, and overseeing a behavioral support plan to address Student’s maladaptive behaviors. Services also may include, but are not limited to, toilet training, a functional analysis and/or transition-related services. Supervision of services will be conducted by a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (“BCBA”).
Behavioral Support. The Program will incorporate a system of behavior intervention that is positive, proactive/preventive, and consistently implemented.

Related to Behavioral Support

  • Technical Support State Street will provide technical support to assist the Fund in using the System and the Data Access Services. The total amount of technical support provided by State Street shall not exceed 10 resource days per year. State Street shall provide such additional technical support as is expressly set forth in the fee schedule in effect from time to time between the parties (the “Fee Schedule”). Technical support, including during installation and testing, is subject to the fees and other terms set forth in the Fee Schedule.