(a) As soon as possible, but no later than 72 hours
after the initiation of the intervention, you must provide written
notice to the parent that includes:
(1) The child's name;
(2) The specific emergency behavior intervention administered;
(3) The length of time the child was restrained;
(4) The child's condition following the use of the
medication or release from the intervention, including:
(A) Any injury the child sustained as a result of the
intervention or any adverse effects caused by using the intervention;
and
(B) If the child received medical assistance or treatment,
the name of each person who provided the medical assistance or treatment;
(5) If a personal restraint was used, the specific
restraint techniques used, including if a prone or supine restraint
used as a transitional hold; and
(6) If emergency medication was used, the specific
medication used, and the dosage administered to the child.
(b) A copy of the documentation provided to the parent
must be maintained in the child's record.
(c) This rule does not apply to short personal restraints.
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