37 Tex. Admin. Code § 355.502 - Mental Health Screening and Referral
(a)
Screening.
(1) Unless the exception in
subsection (b) of this section applies, a mental health screening instrument
approved by TJJD shall be administered to each resident that is admitted into
the non-secure correctional facility within 24 hours after admission.
Documentation of administration shall be maintained to include, at a minimum,
the date and time administered and the name and title of the person
administering the screening.
(2)
The individual administering the screening instrument is not required to be a
juvenile supervision officer or a certified juvenile probation officer, but the
individual shall have either received training from TJJD in administering the
screening instrument or training from an individual who is documented to have
received training from TJJD on administering the screening
instrument.
(b)
Exceptions.
(1) A mental health screening is
not required if the referral documents that arrive with the resident contain a
TJJD-approved mental health screening instrument completed within the previous
14 calendar days or a psychological evaluation or behavioral health assessment
completed within the previous 365 days. However, if the resident experienced a
significant event (such as adjudication or removal from his/her home county)
after the mental health screening was conducted, a new screening is required
within 24 hours of admission.
(2) A
facility that chooses to administer a clinical assessment conducted by a mental
health provider within 48 hours of a resident's admission is exempted from the
screening instrument required by this standard. However, if a resident is
released prior to the 48-hour time frame, a mental health screening shall be
conducted prior to release.
(3) If
the facility uses the mental health screening instrument for the suicide risk
assessment required in §
355.504 of this title, the mental
health screening instrument shall be administered within two hours after a
resident's admission into the facility.
(c) Referral. A resident who scores a
positive screening on the screening instrument shall be:
(1) administered a secondary screening
immediately to assist in clarifying the resident's need for mental health
intervention;
(A) If the secondary screening
confirms the positive screening and that mental health intervention is
warranted, then a referral shall be made to a mental health provider or
licensed physician within two hours from the completion of the initial mental
health screening.
(B) If the
secondary screening substantiates that the initial positive screening was
false, then no further mental health intervention is required; or
(2) referred to a qualified mental
health professional within two hours for consultation to determine if further
mental health intervention is warranted;
(A)
The facility shall maintain documentation of the consultation in the resident's
file.
(B) If the qualified mental
health professional recommends further mental health intervention is needed,
then the resident must be referred to a mental health provider or licensed
physician within 48 hours; or
(3) referred directly to a mental health
provider or licensed physician within two hours.
(d) Documentation of secondary screening and
referrals specific to the juvenile's positive screening on the screening
instrument shall be maintained and forwarded to the resident's supervising
juvenile probation officer.
(e)
Documentation of referrals, completed assessments, and evaluations, including
dates and times, shall be retained in the resident's file and forwarded to the
resident's supervising juvenile probation officer.
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