Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 65C-35.003 - Parent or Legal Guardian Involvement
(1) The child protective investigator (CPI)
or case manager shall facilitate the attendance of the child's parent (where
parental rights are intact) or legal guardian at all medical appointments. The
CPI or case manager shall make the following minimum efforts to assist the
prescribing physician or psychiatric nurse in obtaining expressed and informed
consent from the child's parent or legal guardian:
(a) Attempt to invite the parent or legal
guardian to the doctor's appointment and facilitate transportation to the
appointment, if necessary;
(b)
Facilitate telephone or tele-medicine participation between the prescribing
physician or psychiatric nurse and the parent or legal guardian when unable to
attend in person.
(2) If
the parent or legal guardian is unable to attend medical appointments, the CPI
or case manager shall:
(a) Attempt to contact
the parent or legal guardian upon learning of the recommendation for
psychotropic medication by the prescribing physician or psychiatric nurse and
provide specific information on how and when to contact the physician or
psychiatric nurse; and
(b) Provide
a copy of the Medical Report, incorporated by reference in Rule
65C-35.001, F.A.C., to the
child's parent or legal guardian, which includes the prescribing physician's or
psychiatric nurse's contact information.
(3) When the court has authorized the
provision of psychotropic medication, the CPI or case manager must continue to
try to involve the parent or legal guardian in the child's ongoing medical
treatment planning, and shall continue to facilitate the parent or legal
guardian's communication with the prescribing physician or psychiatric nurse so
that the parent or legal guardian has the opportunity to consider whether to
authorize the provision of any new medications or dosages, unless the parent or
legal guardian's rights have been terminated.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 39.407(3)(g) FS. Law Implemented 39.407(3) FS.
New 3-17-10, Amended 4-20-17, 5-28-18, 12-3-19.
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