Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 748 - MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR GENERAL RESIDENTIAL OPERATIONS
Subchapter C - ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
Division 1 - REQUIRED PLANS AND POLICIES, INCLUDING DURING THE APPLICATION PROCESS
Section 748.113 - What emergency behavior intervention policies must I develop if my operation is permitted to use emergency behavior intervention?
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
At a minimum, you must develop emergency behavior intervention policies to implement the requirements in Subchapter N of this chapter (relating to Emergency Behavior Intervention). The policies must include the following:
(1) A complete description of emergency behavior interventions that you permit caregivers to use;
(2) The specific techniques that caregivers can use;
(3) The qualifications for caregivers who assume the responsibility for emergency behavior intervention implementation, including required experience and training, and an evaluation component for determining when a specific caregiver meets the requirements of a caregiver qualified in emergency behavior intervention. You must have an on-going program to evaluate caregivers qualified in emergency behavior intervention and the use of emergency behavior interventions;
(4) Your requirements for and restrictions on the use of permitted emergency behavior interventions;
(5) For the orientation required in § 748.1209(b)(6) of Title 40 (relating to What orientation must I provide a child?), how you will:
(6) That you will either:
(7) Requirements that caregivers must attempt less restrictive and less intrusive emergency behavior interventions as preventive measures and de-escalating interventions to avoid the use of emergency behavior intervention;
(8) Training for emergency behavior intervention. The policy must include a description of the emergency behavior intervention training curriculum that meets the requirements in the rules of this chapter, the amount and type of training required for different levels of caregivers (if applicable), training content, and how the training will be delivered; and
(9) Prohibitions for discharging or otherwise retaliating against: