Common use of Intrusive Techniques Clause in Contracts

Intrusive Techniques. Those techniques that encroach upon the bodily integrity or the personal space of the individual for the purpose of achieving management or control, of a seriously aggressive, self-injurious or other behavior that places the individual or others at risk of physical harm. Examples of such techniques include the use of a medication or drug when it is used to manage, control or extinguish an individual’s behavior or restrict the individual’s freedom of movement and is not a standard treatment or dosage for the individual’s condition. se of intrusive techniques as defined here requires the review and approval by the Committee.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Entire Agreement, justiceinaging.org, www.rightdoor.org

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