26 Tex. Admin. Code § 967.37 - Imminent Harm Resulting from Documented Self-Injurious Behavior
(a) Only staff who have successfully
completed competency-based training on the use of restraints may implement
restraint procedures. Staff who implement restraint procedures must also
complete training on person-specific instructions and other measures regarding
restraints contained in an individual's protective mechanical restraint plan
for self-injurious behavior or other plan.
(b) Staff may implement restraint to protect
an individual from imminent harm resulting from documented self-injurious
behavior if the following conditions have been met:
(1) the IDT has developed an ISP action plan
for the individual that describes the need for protective mechanical restraint
for self-injurious behavior; includes the procedures that will be employed to
reduce the need for restraint, including a PBSP; and provides specific
individualized instructions for staff on how to apply the restraints safely and
the periods of time and the conditions under which the restraints can be safely
removed;
(2) a structural and
functional assessment has been completed or revised that identifies possible
functions of the self-injurious behavior;
(3) the IDT has developed other clinical
plans, as applicable, such as habilitation plans supported by an assessment or
evaluation, to reduce the need for protective mechanical restraint;
(4) a PBSP has been completed or revised,
based on a structural and functional assessment, that includes procedures, as
appropriate, for teaching and strengthening alternative behaviors to
self-injurious behaviors and teaching procedures that will help prevent
self-injurious behavior as the time without the use of protective mechanical
restraints increases;
(5) the
instructions for applying the protective mechanical restraint for
self-injurious behavior have been developed, including a schedule for removing
and replacing the mechanical restraint that safely increases the time out of
protective mechanical restraint;
(6) a PCP has assessed the individual and
determined that the self-injurious behavior is at an intensity and frequency
that causes imminent risk of serious physical injury and there is a need for
protective mechanical restraints for self-injurious behavior; and
(7) a system for monthly reviews of data by
the IDT has been established, including the PCP's continued reevaluation as to
whether the intensity and frequency of the self-injurious behavior warrants
continuing the restraint plan.
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