26 Tex. Admin. Code § 261.285 - IDT Decisions
(a) An IDT may:
(1) consent to the following changes
regarding administration of a psychoactive medication subsequent to the initial
consent for the medication given by a surrogate consent committee, if such
changes pose no significant risk to an individual based on the judgment of the
prescribing health care professional and other health care professionals
involved in the individual's care:
(A) an
increase or decrease in the dosage of the medication; and
(B) a change of medication within the same
therapeutic drug class; and
(2) make a decision that involves risk to the
individual protection and rights not specifically reserved to a surrogate
decision-maker or a surrogate consent committee.
(b) An IDT's consent to a change regarding
the administration of a psychoactive medication, as described in subsection
(a)(1) of this section, is only valid until the expiration of the initial
consent by the surrogate consent committee.
(c) The IDT must document, in the
individual's record, a decision made in accordance with subsection (a) of this
section, including the deliberations of the IDT in reaching the
decision.
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