- (1) Each person with a behavior support plan and who uses a provider service shall have access to a provider peer review committee and the State Behavior Review Committee.
- (2) Each person with a behavior support plan who is a resident of the developmental center shall have access to the State Behavior Review Committee.
(3) A provider peer review committee shall consist of at least three specialists.
- (a) Each specialist shall have experience in the fields of positive behavior support and ABA.
- (b) At least one of the three specialists may not be employed by the provider.
(4) A provider peer review committee shall evaluate a behavior support plan for:
- (a) compliance with the least intrusive standard;
- (b) effectiveness; and
- (c) quality of design and implementation.
(5) The State Behavior Review Committee shall consist of at least three professionals.
- (a) Each professional shall have training and experience in ABA.
- (b) At least one professional shall be an employee of the division.
(6) The State Behavior Review Committee shall:
- (a) review each behavior support plan for effectiveness and compliance with the least intrusive standard; and
- (b) determine if the behavior support plan may be used.
(7) For each intervention training program, the State Behavior Review Committee and a medical professional shall:
- (a) review each curriculum and manual restraint procedure;
- (b) determine if the curriculum or manual restraint procedure may be used; and
- (c) keep a copy of the curriculum for each approved intervention training program.
KEY: people with disabilities, behavior
Date of Last Change: July 23, 2025
Notice of Continuation: June 24, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26B-6-403