Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 63N-1.002 - Definitions
(1) "Active Mental
Health/Substance Abuse Treatment File" - A temporary file maintained in a
designated area of the DJJ facility or program which contains mental health and
substance abuse information collected during the course of a youth's ongoing
mental health or substance abuse treatment in the facility or
program.
(2) "Acute Emotional or
Psychological Distress" means the rapid onset of an intense mental state of
arousal, unrest and/or disorganization which is often accompanied by an intense
sense of being unable to cope with or control the mental state and associated
behavioral response. Examples include extreme anxiety, fear, panic, paranoia,
impulsivity, agitation or rage.
(3)
"Assessment of Suicide Risk" - An evaluation of a youth's Suicide Risk Factors
or Suicide Risk Behaviors to determine whether the youth is a Potential Suicide
Risk and the level of risk. The form MHSA 004 documents Assessment of Suicide
Risk conducted in a DJJ facility or program.
(4) "At Risk" - Within this Rule, means factors or
behaviors which indicate suicidal tendencies, Suicide Risk Factors or Suicide
Risk Behaviors.
(5) "Authority for
Evaluation and Treatment" - Form HS 002, that when signed by a parent or legal
guardian, gives the Department the authority to assume responsibility for the
provision of routine mental and physical healthcare to a youth within its
physical custody.
(6) "Baker Act" -
Within this rule, the term Baker Act refers to Section
394.451, F.S., covering
involuntary mental health examination and placement for persons with mental
illness.
(7) "Behavior Analysis
Services" - Within this rule, means the use of scientific methods derived from
behavioral science specifically to increase skill acquisition, reduce
problematic behavior and improve socially significant behaviors.
(8) "Board Certified Behavior Analyst" - A
person who has obtained certification by the Behavior Analyst Certification
Board Inc.
(9) "Certified Addiction
Professional" - A person who is certified through a Department of Children and
Families recognized certification process for substance abuse treatment
services pursuant to Chapter 397, F.S., and Chapter 65D-30, F.A.C.
(10) "Certified Behavior Analyst" - A person
who is certified as a behavior analyst by the Agency for Persons with
Disabilities pursuant to Chapter 393, F.S., and Chapter 65G-4, F.A.C.
(11) "Clinical Coordinator" - A Licensed
Mental Health Professional or a non-licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff
Person who has received training specifically in mental health and substance
abuse services coordination, and who is responsible for coordinating and
verifying implementation of Necessary and Appropriate Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Treatment Services in the facility or program where they have
been named coordinator.
(12)
"Clinical Mental Health and Substance Abuse Screening" - The preliminary
appraisal of a youth conducted by a Licensed Mental Health Professional or a
Licensed Qualified Professional utilizing validated and reliable mental health
screening instruments to determine the presence of a mental health or substance
abuse problem, substantiate that the youth is positive in respect to some
mental health or substance abuse factor and to identify the need for in-depth
mental health or substance abuse evaluation.
(13) "Close Supervision" - The observation by a staff
member assigned to monitor a youth at intervals not to exceed five minutes
throughout the youth's stay in his/her room and/or sleeping area. Visual checks
must be made of the youth's condition (i.e., outward appearance, behavior,
position in the room) at intervals not to exceed five minutes.
(14) "Comprehensive Assessment" - The
assessment defined in Rule
63D-8.001, F.A.C.
(15) "Comprehensive Mental Health Evaluation"
- An in-depth assessment conducted by a Licensed Mental Health Professional or
a non-licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff Person working under the direct
supervision of a Licensed Mental Health Professional to determine the presence
of, or nature and complexity of, a Mental Disorder.
(16) "Comprehensive Substance Abuse Evaluation" - An
in-depth assessment conducted by a Licensed Qualified Professional or a
Substance Abuse Clinical Staff Person to determine the presence of, or nature
and complexity of, a substance related disorder.
(17) "Constant Supervision" - The continuous and
uninterrupted observation of a youth by a staff member assigned to monitor the
youth who has a clear and unobstructed view of the youth, and unobstructed
sound monitoring of the youth at all times.
(18) "CORE" - The department's computer-based training
system.
(19) "Crisis" - Within this
rule means a state of Acute Emotional or Psychological Distress associated with
a distressing event, situation or turning point in a youth's life.
(20) "Crisis Assessment" - A detailed
evaluation of a youth presenting Acute Emotional or Psychological Distress
which is extreme and does not respond to ordinary intervention conducted by a
Licensed Mental Health Professional or a non-licensed Mental Health Clinical
Staff Person working under the direct supervision of a Licensed Mental Health
Professional to determine the severity of his/her distressing symptoms, level
of risk to self or others and recommendations for treatment and
follow-up.
(21) "Detention Center"
- A facility operated or contracted by the department for the temporary care of
youth, pending adjudication, disposition, or placement.
(22) "Designated Mental Health Clinician Authority" -
A Licensed Mental Health Professional who, through employment or contract, is
responsible for ensuring appropriate coordination and implementation of mental
health and substance abuse services in a departmental facility or
program.
(23) "Developmental
Disability" - A term defined in Section
393.063, F.S. Within this rule,
the term "Developmental Disability" is used interchangeably with the term
"intellectual disability" which refers to significantly subaverage intellectual
functioning (an IQ score below 70) on standardized intelligence tests existing
concurrently with related limitations in adaptive functioning.
(24) "Developmental Disability Clinical
Treatment Services" - Within this rule, means psychological, behavioral
analysis or psychotherapeutic services designed specifically for youths with
Developmental Disability provided by a Licensed Mental Health Professional,
Board Certified Behavior Analyst or Certified Behavior Analyst or a
non-licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff Person working under the direct
supervision of a Licensed Mental Health Professional. The term does not include
school instruction or school services provided under Chapter 1003,
F.S.
(25) "Direct Supervision for
Mental Health Clinical Staff" means that a Licensed Mental Health Professional
has at least one hour per week of onsite face-to-face interaction with a
non-licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff Person individually or in group
format, for the purpose of overseeing and directing the mental health services
that he or she is providing in the facility, as permitted by law within his or
her state licensure.
(26) "Direct
Supervision for Substance Abuse Clinical Staff" means that a Qualified
Professional has at least one hourly session per week of onsite face-to-face
interaction with a non-licensed or non-certified Substance Abuse Clinical Staff
Person who is an employee of a Service Provider licensed under Chapter 397,
F.S., or an employee in a facility licensed under Chapter 397, F.S.,
individually or in group format, for the purpose of overseeing and directing
the substance abuse services that he or she is providing in the
facility.
(27) "Drug" means any
substance listed in Section
893.03, F.S.
(28) "The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders" - A manual published by the American Psychiatric Association which
presents guidelines and diagnostic criteria for various Mental Disorders,
including substance related disorders. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorder, Fifth Edition is the latest edition of this manual.
(29) "Follow-Up Assessment of Suicide Risk" -
An evaluation conducted after a youth has received an Assessment of Suicide
Risk and is on Suicide Precautions to evaluate the youth's current level of
suicide risk and determine whether the youth is to be maintained on or removed
from Suicide Precautions. The form MHSA 005 documents Follow-Up Assessment of
Suicide Risk conducted in a DJJ facility or program.
(30) "Health Status Checklist" - The form HS 08 which
documents the youth's physical condition upon his/her placement in a Secure
Observation Room due to suicide risk. The Health Status Checklist is also
utilized in residential commitment programs to document the youth's physical
condition upon his/her placement in a controlled observation room.
(31) "Imminent Threat of Suicide" means to
present a real and present threat of suicide.
(32) "Individual Healthcare Record" - The permanent
departmental file containing the unified cumulative hard-copy collection of
clinical records, histories, assessments, treatments and diagnostic tests which
relate to a youth's medical, mental health, substance abuse, Developmental
Disability, behavioral health and dental health which have been obtained to
facilitate care or document care provided while the youth is in a Detention
Center, residential commitment program or day treatment program.
(33) "Individualized Developmental Treatment
Plan" - A written guide which structures the focus of a youth's Developmental
Disability Clinical Treatment Services.
(34) "Individualized Mental Health Treatment Plan" - A
written guide which contains goals and objectives of mental health treatment
and structures the focus of a youth's ongoing mental health treatment,
including treatment with Psychotropic Medication.
(35) "Individualized Substance Abuse Treatment Plan" -
A written guide which contains goals and objectives of substance abuse
treatment and which structures the focus of a youth's ongoing substance abuse
treatment.
(36) "Initial Mental
Health Treatment Plan" - A written preliminary guide which contains goals and
objectives of mental health treatment and structures the focus of a youth's
initial mental health treatment.
(37) "Initial Psychiatric Diagnostic Interview" -
Within this rule refers to an assessment conducted by a Psychiatrist or
psychiatric advanced registered nurse practitioner (ARNP) within 14 days of
referral to determine the presence of any psychiatric conditions, formulate a
diagnosis, and determine suitability for particular types of therapeutic
interventions.
(38) "Initial
Substance Abuse Treatment Plan" - A preliminary, written plan of goals and
objectives intended to inform the youth of substance abuse service expectations
and to prepare him/her for substance abuse service provision.
(39) "Integrated Mental Health and Substance
Abuse Treatment Plan" or "Individualized Mental Health/Substance Abuse
Treatment Plan" - A written, individualized guide which structures the focus of
a dually diagnosed youth's ongoing mental health and substance abuse treatment.
The Integrated Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment Plan may also be
referred to as an individualized mental health/substance abuse treatment
plan.
(40) "Juvenile Assessment
Center" - Section 985.135, F.S. establishes
juvenile justice assessment centers which are designed to serve as a point of
intake and screening for juveniles referred to the Department.
(41) "Juvenile Justice Information System" or
JJIS - The department's electronic system used to gather and store information
on youth having contact with the department.
(42) "Juvenile Probation Officer" or JPO - A person
meeting the definition in Section
985.03(30),
F.S., and Rule 63D-8.001, F.A.C.
(43) "Licensed Clinical Social Worker." A
person licensed pursuant to Chapter 491, F.S., to practice clinical social
work.
(44) "Licensed Marriage and
Family Therapist." A person licensed pursuant to Chapter 491, F.S., to practice
marriage and family therapy.
(45)
"Licensed Mental Health Counselor." A person licensed pursuant to Chapter 491,
F.S. to practice mental health counseling.
(46) "Licensed Mental Health Professional" - Within
this Rule means a Psychiatrist licensed pursuant to Chapter 458 or 459, F.S.,
who is board certified in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry or Psychiatry by the
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology or has completed a training program
in Psychiatry approved by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology for
entrance into its certifying examination, a Psychologist licensed pursuant to
Chapter 490, F.S., a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Marriage and
Family Therapist, or Licensed Clinical Social Worker licensed pursuant to
Chapter 491, F.S., or a Psychiatric Nurse as defined in Section
394.455(23),
F.S.
(47) "Licensed Qualified
Professional" - Within this rule means a physician or physician assistant
licensed under Chapter 458 or 459, F.S., a Psychologist licensed under Chapter
490, F.S., or a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Marriage and Family
Therapist or Licensed Mental Health Counselor under Chapter 491, F.S., who is
exempt from Chapter 397, F.S., licensure pursuant to Section
397.405, F.S.
(48) "Marchman Act" - Within this rule refers
to Section 397.675, F.S., covering
involuntary substance abuse assessment and admissions for persons with
substance abuse impairment.
(49)
"Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument, Second Version" or MAYSI-2 - A
52-item true-false screening instrument designed to identify signs of mental
disturbance or emotional distress authorized by DJJ for use at intake into the
juvenile justice system and upon admission to a day treatment or residential
commitment program. The MAYSI-2 is published by Professional Resource
Press.
(50) "Mental Disorder" means
a clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that
occurs in an individual and that is associated with present distress or
impairment in one or more important areas of functioning, or with a
significantly increased risk of suffering death, pain, disability, or
significant loss of freedom.
(51)
"Mental Health Alert" - A designation in the Department's Juvenile Justice
Information System (JJIS) and in the facility used to identify youths in DJJ
facilities/programs who have mental health conditions, symptoms or behaviors
which may pose safety or security risks.
(52) "Mental Health Clinical Staff Person" - Within
this rule means a person responsible for providing mental health evaluation and
treatment who, if not otherwise licensed as a Licensed Mental Health
Professional, must hold, at a minimum, a Bachelor's degree from an accredited
university or college with a major in psychology, social work, counseling or
Related Human Services Field.
(53)
"Mental Health Crisis Intervention" means short-term therapeutic processes
which focus on rapid resolution of Acute Emotional or Psychological Distress
which is extreme and does not respond to ordinary intervention. The purpose of
such intervention is generally to determine the severity of the problem,
potential for harm, and to prevent harm to the individual or others.
(54) "Mental Health Provider" - Within this
rule means a Psychiatrist licensed under Chapter 458 or 459, F.S., a
Psychologist licensed under Chapter 490, F.S., or a Licensed Mental Health
Counselor, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, or Licensed Marriage and Family
Therapist licensed under Chapter 491, F.S., a Psychiatric Nurse as defined in
this rule, a Community Mental Health Center or Clinic as defined in Section
394.455, F.S., or a public or
private mental health agency eligible to provide mental health services under
Chapter 394, F.S., who through employment, contract, subcontract or agreement
provides mental health services in a DJJ facility or program.
(55) "Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Screening" - The brief procedures used by trained direct care staff or clinical
staff to determine the presence of a mental health or substance abuse problem,
substantiate that the youth is positive in respect to some mental health or
substance abuse factor and to identify the need for further mental health or
substance abuse evaluation.
(56)
"Mental Health/Substance Abuse Treatment Discharge Plan" - The form, 011, which
summarizes the focus and course of a youth's mental health and/or substance
abuse treatment, and provides recommendations for mental health and/or
substance abuse treatment or services upon the youth's movement out of a DJJ
facility or program.
(57) "Mental
Status Examination" - A structured assessment of a youth's psychological and
behavioral functioning. It provides a description of the youth's appearance,
attitude, motor activity, affect, mood, speech, thought content, perception,
insight and judgment based upon the examiner's observations of the youth and
the youth's answers to specific questions.
(58) "Mental Health Supportive Services" - Within this
rule refers to therapeutic activities provided by Licensed Mental Health
Professional or Mental Health Clinical Staff Person for a youth who is on
Suicide Precautions or Mental Health Alert. Therapeutic activities include
supportive counseling, crisis counseling, Mental Status Examination and must
include on-going daily examination of the youth's risk to self or
others.
(59) "Necessary and
Appropriate Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment and Services" -
Essential mental health or substance abuse care or services which are
reasonably expected to become necessary in the course of custody and care of
juveniles, and which are consistent with generally acceptable professional
standards for mental health and substance abuse services.
(60) "One-to-One Supervision" - The supervision of one
youth by one staff member who remains within five feet of the youth at all
times and must maintain constant visual and sound monitoring of the youth at
all times.
(61) "Positive
Achievement Change Tool" or PACT - The Department-approved criminogenic risk
and needs screening and assessment tool incorporated in Rule
63D-9.001, F.A.C.
(62) "PACT Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Screening Report and Referral Form" - The referral form defined in Rule
63D-8.001, F.A.C., and
incorporated in Rule 63D-9.004, F.A.C.
(63) "Potential Suicide Risk" - Refers to a
latent possibility or likelihood of manifesting deliberate self-destructive or
self-injurious behavior with possible life-threatening consequences.
(64) "Precautionary Observation" - A Suicide
Precaution method which provides for the Constant Supervision of a youth with
Suicide Risk Factors in designated observation areas of the facility or program
which are safe and secure.
(65)
"Psychiatric Nurse." A licensed registered nurse who has a master's degree or a
doctorate in psychiatric nursing and two years post-master's clinical
experience under the supervision of a physician. A licensed and certified
psychiatric advanced registered nurse practitioner (ARNP) under Chapter 464,
F.S., with a master's degree or doctorate in psychiatric nursing or mental
health nursing and two years post-master's clinical experience under the
supervision of a physician would meet this definition.
(66) "Psychiatric Services" - Within this rule refers
to provision of Initial Diagnostic Psychiatric Interviews, psychiatric
evaluations, prescribing Psychotropic Medications and monitoring Psychotropic
Medications rendered by a Psychiatrist or psychiatric advanced registered nurse
practitioner (ARNP).
(67)
"Psychiatrist." A physician licensed pursuant to Chapter 458 or 459, F.S., who
is board certified in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry or Psychiatry by the
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, or has completed a training program
in Psychiatry approved by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology for
entrance into its certifying examination. A Psychiatrist who is board certified
in Forensic Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology or the
American Board of Forensic Psychiatry may provide services in DJJ facilities or
programs, but must have prior experience and training in psychiatric treatment
with children or adolescents.
(68)
"Psychologist." A licensed Psychologist is a person licensed pursuant to
Section 490.005(1),
F.S., and a licensed school Psychologist is a person licensed pursuant to
Section 490.006, F.S.
(69) "Psychotropic Medication" - Medications
capable of affecting the mind, emotions and behavior that are used to treat
mental illness. The medications, include, but are not limited to the following
major categories: antipsychotics, antidepressants, antianxiety drugs, mood
stabilizers and stimulants.
(70)
"Qualified Professional" means a person meeting the requirements in Section
397.311(26),
F.S., and Rule 65D-30.002, F.A.C.
(71) "Related Human Services Field" is a
college major which includes the study of human behavior and development,
counseling and interviewing techniques, and individual, group or family
therapy. Examples of a college major in a Related Human Services Field include
rehabilitation counseling, family studies, developmental psychology, health
psychology and special education.
(72) "Secure Observation" - A suicide precaution
method which provides for the use of a Secure Observation Room for placement of
youths demonstrating At Risk or Suicide Risk Behaviors and either One-to-One
Supervision or Constant Supervision of the youth in the Secure Observation
Room.
(73) "Secure Observation
Room" - A room used when placing a youth in Secure Observation due to At Risk
or Suicide Risk Behaviors.
(74)
"Serious Self-Inflicted Injury" means any deliberate action taken by the youth
to harm himself/herself with potentially serious or life-threatening
consequences, but is not associated with Suicide Ideation or Suicide
Intent.
(75) "Significant Change in
Dosage of Medication" - Any increase or decrease in dosage beyond a small
increment or beyond the normal dosage range for youths of similar
age.
(76) "Specialized Treatment
Services" - Refers to the following mental health, substance abuse,
Developmental Disability, sex offender and or behavioral health services
provided in DJJ residential commitment programs: Comprehensive Services for
Major Disorders; Intensive Mental Health Services; Specialized Mental Health
Services; Substance Abuse Treatment Services (SAT); Developmental Disability
Services; Sex Offender Treatment Services; Mental Health Overlay Services
(MHOS); and Substance Abuse Treatment Overlay Services (SAT Overlay
Services).
(77) "Substance Abuse
Clinical Staff Person" - Within this rule means a person who is licensed under
Chapter 397, F.S., or exempt from Chapter 397, F.S., licensure under Section
397.405, F.S. or is an employee
of a Service Provider licensed under Chapter 397, F.S., or in facility licensed
under Chapter 397, F.S., who holds, at a minimum, a Bachelor's degree from an
accredited university or college with a major in psychology, social work,
counseling or Related Human Services Field.
(78) "Substance Abuse Service Provider" or "Service
Provider" - Within this rule means a public agency, a private for-profit or
not-for profit agency, a physician or physician assistant licensed under
Chapter 458 or 459, F.S., a Psychologist licensed under Chapter 490, F.S., or a
Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist or Mental Health
Counselor licensed under Chapter 491, F.S., licensed under Chapter 397, F.S.,
or exempt from licensure under Chapter 397, F.S., who through employment,
contract, subcontract or agreement provides substance abuse services in a DJJ
facility or program.
(79)
"Substance-Related Disorder" - A DSM diagnostic category which includes
substance use disorders and substance-induced disorders. Substance use
disorders include abuse and dependence. Substance-induced disorders include
intoxication, withdrawal, and various mental states such as anxiety, mood
disorder or psychosis that a substance induces when it is used.
(80) "Suicide Attempt" - Any action
deliberately undertaken by the youth with Suicide Ideation or Suicide Intent
which, if carried out, would result in his/her death.
(81) "Suicide Gesture" - Any action deliberately
undertaken by the youth with Suicide Ideation or Suicide Intent which, if
carried out, would not result in his/her death.
(82) "Suicide Rescue Tool" - A tool utilized in DJJ
facilities responding to Suicide Attempts to cut the youth free from material
used in the Suicide Attempt.
(83)
"Suicide Response Kit" - A designated metal or hard coated box which contains a
DJJ approved Suicide Rescue Tool, wire cutters, needle nose pliers, and first
aid items such as a one-way CPR mask, microshield or face shield, non-latex
gloves and first aid supplies for use in the event of a Suicide Attempt or
incident of Serious Self-Inflicted Injury.
(84) "Suicide Risk Alert" - A designation made in JJIS
and in the departmental facility to identify youths with Suicide Risk Factors
who are placed on Suicide Precautions.
(85) "Suicide Risk Behaviors" - Refers to recent or
current events, statements, or actions which suggest that the youth is a
Potential Suicide Risk. Suicide Risk Behaviors include intentional
self-injurious behavior; statements, notes or drawings which suggest thoughts,
intent or plans to harm self; behaviors that suggest intent or plans to harm
self, such as tying of clothing or sheet in a noose; statements suggesting
hopelessness or preoccupation with death or dying; or extreme withdrawal or
lack of interest in surroundings.
(86) "Suicide Risk Factors" - Refers to events,
actions or conditions which suggest the youth is a possible suicide risk.
Examples of Suicide Risk Factors include past history or recent: Suicide
Attempt, Suicide Gesture, Suicide Ideation or Suicide Threat; intentional
self-injurious behavior; statements, drawings or notes which suggest suicide,
hopelessness or preoccupation with death or dying; extreme withdrawal or lack
of interest in surroundings; serious psychiatric disturbance (particularly
depression, mood swings, psychosis); substance dependence; or recent major loss
such as death of parent, sibling or best friend.
(87) "Suicide Risk Screening Instrument" or SRSI - The
form MHSA 002 which documents the standardized questions asked by trained
designated staff at intake into the juvenile justice system and upon admission
to a Detention Center to identify Suicide Risk Factors and need for referral
for Assessment of Suicide Risk.
(88) "Suicidal Ideation" means thoughts, wishes or
desire to deliberately take one's own life.
(89) "Suicidal Intent" means an identified decision
and/or plan to take one's own life.
(90) "Suicide Precautions" - Use of Precautionary
Observation or Secure Observation for supervising, observing, monitoring and
housing the youth who has been identified as a Potential Suicide Risk. Suicide
Precautions require that specific action be taken within a DJJ facility or
program to protect a youth considered At Risk of suicide from potential self
injury or suicide.
(91) "Suicide
Threat" means a warning direct or indirect, verbal or non-verbal, that
reasonably suggests that a youth plans to attempt suicide.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 985.64(2) FS. Law Implemented 985.601(3)(a), 985.14(3)(a), 985.145(1), 985.18, 985.48(4), 985.64(2) FS.
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