Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 375-5-6-.15 - Intervention Component
(1) Programs shall only use the Intervention
Component designated by the Department and should adhere to its policies and
procedures governing the Risk Reduction Program.
(2) An Intervention Component contract
between the Program and Student or prospective Student must be executed before
the Intervention Component can be administered.
(3) The Intervention Component shall only be
taught by Department certified Instructors.
(4) The Intervention Component shall be
conducted in accordance with the following requirements:
(a) Programs shall schedule the Intervention
Component so that all Sessions are completed within four weeks, with no more
than two Sessions scheduled in a single day.
(b) Intervention Component course delivery,
content, and sequence of instruction shall be in accordance with the Department
designated Instructor's manual.
(c)
The Intervention Component shall have a minimum of five paid contracts for
Students planning to attend the scheduled course dates and can have no more
than the maximum allowed by the Program's Certification, up to a maximum of 40
Students. A student may only be counted towards the five paid contracts a
maximum of three times during the validity of an Assessment.
(d) Intervention Component courses may be
instructed, canceled, or rescheduled at the discretion of the Owner if fewer
than five Students appear for the first Session.
(e) No Students from one Intervention
Component course may be combined with Students from another Intervention
Component course to complete Sessions. However, a Student with an excused
absence may attend another Intervention Component course to complete missed
Sessions. An absence is considered excused if the Student is called for
military duty, has a personal medical emergency or a medical emergency
involving an immediate family member, or there is a death in the Student's
immediate family. Other absences may be excused at the Program Owner's
discretion.
(f) All Students shall
be required to attend the Intervention Component for the entire 20 hours, and
no Student may be admitted late or dismissed early from any Session;
(g) Intervention Component classes shall be
held in accordance with the course schedule on file with the Department. Class
schedules and all changes shall be submitted to the Department prior to the
beginning of class.
(h) A class
roll following a format prescribed by the Department shall be signed by each
Student at the beginning of each Session;
(i) A class roll following a format
prescribed by the Department shall be signed by the Instructor at the end of
the final Session;
(j) Reasonable
accommodations shall be provided for Students who are disabled and/or need
assistance to read or write.
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