26 Tex. Admin. Code § 965.4 - Request to Conduct Electronic Monitoring
(a) To
conduct electronic monitoring, an individual or an individual's legally
authorized representative (LAR) must request authorization to do so by using
the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) form. The form must be
signed and dated by the person described in subsection (b) of this section and
given to the director of the facility in which the individual
resides.
(b) A request to conduct
electronic monitoring in an individual's bedroom may be made:
(1) only by an individual, if the
individual's interdisciplinary team (IDT) determines that the individual has
the capacity to request electronic monitoring in accordance with §
965.6 of this chapter (relating to
Capacity to Request or Consent to Electronic Monitoring) and the individual has
not been judicially declared to lack the required capacity;
(2) only by the guardian of an individual, if
the individual has been judicially declared to lack the capacity required for
taking an action such, as requesting electronic monitoring; or
(3) only by an LAR, other than the guardian,
of an individual if the individual's IDT determines that the individual does
not have the capacity to request electronic monitoring in accordance with
§
965.6 of this chapter, but the
individual has not been judicially declared to lack the required
capacity.
(c) A facility
may move an individual to a different bedroom to accommodate a request for
electronic monitoring.
(d) A
facility must maintain a completed and signed copy of the HHSC form in the
individual's active record of the individual requesting authorization to
conduct electronic monitoring.
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