Mont. Admin. r. 37.34.1411

Current through Register Vol. 23, December 6, 2024
Rule 37.34.1411 - POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT: FUNCTIONAL BEHAVIOR ASSESSMENT
(1) A functional behavior assessment is the gathering of information about a person's behavior based upon multiple information sources, including:
(a) a review of the person's records;
(b) personal observations;
(c) interviews with support providers;
(d) interviews with the person; and
(e) interviews with others who have personal knowledge of the person.
(2) A functional behavior assessment must include:
(a) a clear and measurable description of the challenging behavior, including frequency, duration, intensity, and severity of the behavior;
(b) a clear description of the need to alter the behavior;
(c) a clear description of medical, psychological, psychiatric, physiological, and environmental conditions in terms of how they may affect the occurrence of the challenging behavior;
(d) the events, times, and situations that predict both the occurrence and the nonoccurrence of the challenging behavior and a description of the events immediately preceding and following the behavior;
(e) summary statement(s) regarding the function(s) that may be maintaining the challenging behavior;
(f) data confirming the function of the challenging behavior and the strategies for reducing or eliminating the challenging behavior;
(g) functional alternative behavior that serves to meet the same function as the challenging behavior; and
(h) a clear and measurable procedure that will be used to alter the challenging behavior.

Mont. Admin. r. 37.34.1411

NEW, 2012 MAR p. 2617, Eff. 12/21/12.

53-6-402, 53-20-204, MCA; IMP, 53-6-402, 53-20-203, MCA;