Majority Agreement definition
Majority Agreement means for purposes of entry, exit, transfer, and annual ISP team meetings, that no one member of the ISP team has the authority to make decisions for the team unless so authorized by the team process. Providers, families, the CDDP, advocacy agencies, and individuals are considered as one member of the ISP team for the purpose of reaching majority agreement.
Majority Agreement means for the purpose of entry, exit, transfer, and annual Individual Support Plan team meetings, that no one member of the Individual Support Plan team has the authority to make decisions for the team unless so authorized by the team process. Service providers, families, community developmental disability programs, advocacy agencies, or individuals are considered as one member of the Individual Support Plan team for the purpose of reaching majority agreement.
Majority Agreement means for purposes of entry, exit, transfer and annual ISP team meetings that no one member of the ISP team shall have the authority to make decisions for the team. Representatives from service provider(s), families, the CDDP, or advocacy agencies shall be considered as one member of the ISP team for the purpose of reaching majority agreement.
More Definitions of Majority Agreement
Majority Agreement means that no one member of the Individual Support Plan team has the authority to make decisions for the team unless so authorized by the team process. A service provider, community developmental disability program, advocate, individual, and the individual's family are considered as one member of the ISP team for the purpose of reaching majority agreement.
Majority Agreement means for purposes of entry, exit, transfer and annual ISP team meetings that no one member of the ISP team has the authority to make decisions for the team unless so authorized by the team process. Representatives from service provider(s), families, the CDDP, or