Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 325.60 - Children in Foster Care
a) The
Department shall offer training and materials for foster parents and relative
caregivers concerning the procedures for approving psychotropic medication, and
the need for and use of psychotropic medications and possible side effects.
This training shall also address circumstances in which the child may
self-medicate, where appropriate.
b) No psychotropic medication shall be
administered to any child for whom the Department is legally responsible who
resides in foster care unless the licensed prescriber has obtained prior
consent for the medication from the Centralized Consent Unit or Emergency
Reception Center staff.
c) The
Health Passport, issued by the Department to all children for whom it is
legally responsible, shall contain the following statement: "Consent of the
DCFS Guardian is required prior to the administration of any psychotropic
medication. Consent must be obtained from the Centralized Consent Unit or
Emergency Reception Center."
d)
Centralized Consent Unit and ERC staff shall use the same standards, forms and
rules for approving psychotropic medication for children in foster care as are
set forth above in Section
325.40.
e) The foster parent shall inform the
licensed prescriber that:
1) the child is in
foster care;
2) the consent of the
Centralized Consent Unit or ERC staff is required before psychotropic
medication may be administered to the child; and
3) psychotropic medications may only be
administered pursuant to this Part.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 3846, effective February 24, 2012
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