37 Tex. Admin. Code § 358.240 - [Effective 9/1/2025] Reporting Serious Incidents
(a) Duty to Report. An employee, volunteer,
or other individual working under the auspices of a facility, program, or
non-juvenile justice contract facility must report a serious incident to TJJD
if the person:
(1) witnesses, learns of, or
receives an oral or written statement from a juvenile or other person with
knowledge of a serious incident; or
(2) has reasonable cause to believe that a
serious incident has occurred.
(b) Time Frame for Reporting. A report of a
serious incident must be made within 24 hours from the time a person gains
knowledge of or has reasonable cause to believe that a serious incident
occurred.
(c) Methods for Reporting
Serious Incidents.
(1) The report may be made
by phone or by emailing a completed Incident Report Form to TJJD.
(2) If the report is made by phone, a
completed Incident Report Form must be submitted to TJJD by email within 24
hours after the phone report.
(d) Medical Documentation. A treatment
discharge form or other medical documentation that contains evidence of medical
treatment pertinent to the reported incident must be submitted to TJJD within
24 hours after receipt by the department, program, facility, or non-juvenile
justice contract facility.
Notes
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