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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

39F.220 Training courses to contain instruction on behavioral characteristics and

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proper care of lost persons with traumatic brain injury or developmental
disability.
(1)Each basic search and rescue course offered by or under the authority of the
Division of Emergency Management shall contain not less than thirty
(30)minutes
of instruction in the behavioral characteristics of lost persons with a traumatic brain
injury or developmental disability and the proper care of lost persons with a
traumatic brain injury or developmental disability, including but not limited to
autism.
(2)Each search and rescue management course offered by or under the authority of the
Division of Emergency Management shall contain not less than one
(1)hour of
instruction in the behavioral characteristics of lost persons with a traumatic brain
injury or developmental disability and the proper care of lost persons with a
traumatic brain injury or developmental disability, including but not limited to
autism.
(3)The Division of Emergency Management shall seek recommendations regarding the
curricula for basic search and rescue training and search and rescue management
training sessions from organizations with a history of, and demonstrable experience
serving or advocating on behalf of, individuals with autism, intellectual and
developmental disabilities, or traumatic brain injuries.
(4)The time allotted for the subjects required by this section for each course and the
content for each course shall be specified by administrative regulations promulgated
by the Division of Emergency Management.
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