Texas Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 26. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
PART 1. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION |
CHAPTER 749. MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR CHILD-PLACING AGENCIES |
SUBCHAPTER L. FOSTER CARE SERVICES: EMERGENCY BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION |
DIVISION 1. DEFINITIONS |
§ 749.2001. What do certain terms mean in this subchapter? |
DIVISION 2. TYPES OF EMERGENCY BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION THAT MAY BE ADMINISTERED |
§ 749.2051. What types of emergency behavior intervention may I administer? |
§ 749.2053. Who may administer emergency behavior intervention? |
§ 749.2055. What actions must a caregiver take before using a permitted type of emergency behavior intervention? |
§ 749.2059. What is the appropriate use for a short personal restraint? |
§ 749.2061. What precautions must a caregiver take when implementing a short personal restraint? |
§ 749.2063. Are there any purposes for which emergency behavior intervention cannot be used? |
DIVISION 3. ORDERS |
§ 749.2101. Are written orders required to administer emergency behavior intervention, and if so, who can write them? |
§ 749.2103. Must the written order be in a child's record before a caregiver can use an emergency behavior intervention on a child? |
§ 749.2105. What information must a written order include? |
§ 749.2107. Under what conditions are PRN orders permitted for a specific child? |
DIVISION 4. RESPONSIBILITIES DURING ADMINISTRATION OF ANY TYPE OF EMERGENCY BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION |
§ 749.2151. What responsibilities does a caregiver have when implementing a type of emergency behavior intervention? |
§ 749.2153. When must a caregiver release a child from an emergency behavior intervention? |
DIVISION 5. ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES DURING ADMINISTRATION OF A PERSONAL RESTRAINT |
§ 749.2201. Who must monitor a personal restraint? |
§ 749.2203. What is the appropriate action for a caregiver to take to ensure the child's adequate respiration, circulation, and overall well-being? |
§ 749.2205. What personal restraint techniques are prohibited? |
DIVISION 6. COMBINATIONS OF EMERGENCY BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION |
§ 749.2231. May a caregiver successively use emergency behavior interventions on a child? |
§ 749.2233. May a caregiver simultaneously use emergency medication in combination with personal restraint? |
DIVISION 7. TIME RESTRICTIONS FOR EMERGENCY BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION |
§ 749.2281. What is the maximum length of time that an emergency behavior intervention can be administered to a child? |
§ 749.2283. Can a caregiver exceed the maximum length of time that an emergency behavior intervention can be administered to a child? |
DIVISION 8. GENERAL CAREGIVER RESPONSIBILITIES, INCLUDING DOCUMENTATION, AFTER THE ADMINISTRATION OF EMERGENCY BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION |
§ 749.2301. What follow-up actions must caregivers take after the child's behavior no longer constitutes an emergency situation? |
§ 749.2303. What must the caregiver document after discussing with the child the use of the emergency behavior intervention? |
§ 749.2305. When must a caregiver document the use of an emergency behavior intervention, and what must the documentation include? |
§ 749.2307. What notice must I provide to the parent when I use an emergency behavior intervention with a child in care? |
DIVISION 9. TRIGGERED REVIEWS |
§ 749.2331. What circumstances trigger a review of the use of emergency behavior intervention for a specific child? |
§ 749.2333. When must a triggered review occur? |
§ 749.2335. Who must participate in the triggered review? |
§ 749.2337. What must the triggered review include and what must be documented in the child's record? |
§ 749.2339. What if there are four triggered reviews within a 90-day period? |
DIVISION 10. OVERALL OPERATION EVALUATION |
§ 749.2381. What is an overall agency evaluation? |
§ 749.2383. What data must be collected? |