(1) Intensive behavior support services under the program
authorized in RCW 71A.24.010 shall be provided through a core
team of highly trained individuals, either directly or by
contract.
(2) The intensive behavior support services shall be
designed to enhance the child's and parent's skills to manage
behaviors, increase family and personal self-sufficiency, improve
functioning of the family, reduce stress on children and
families, and assist the family to locate and use other community
services.
(3) The core team shall have the following characteristics
and responsibilities:
(a) Expertise in behavior management, therapies, and
children's crisis intervention, or the ability to access such
specialized expertise;
(b) Ability to coordinate the array of services and supports
needed to stabilize the family;
(c) Ability to conduct transition planning as an individual
and the individual's family leave the program; and
(d) Ability to authorize and coordinate the services in the
family's home and other environments, such as schools and
neighborhoods.
(4) The following types of services constitute intensive
behavior support services:
(a) Behavior management and consultation;
(b) Environmental adaptations;
(c) Motor vehicle adaptations;
(d) Therapy equipment and supplies;
(e) Personal care;
(f) Specialized diet goods and services;
(g) In-home respite and planned out-of-home respite;
(h) Intensive training to intervene effectively with the
child for families and other individuals and partners working
with the child in all domains, including the school and
individualized education plan team; and
(i) Coordination and planning.
[2009 c 194 § 3.]