37 Tex. Admin. Code § 380.9192 - Involuntary Emergency Administration of Psychotropic Medication
(a) Purpose. This rule establishes criteria
for the Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) to administer psychotropic
medication to youth in TJJD-operated high restriction residential facilities.
These criteria apply in a psychiatric emergency when the youth cannot or will
not give consent for the administration.
(b) Definitions. See §
380.9175 of this title for
definitions of certain terms in this rule.
(c) References.
See § 380.9723 of this title for use of force procedures and approved techniques.
(d) Criteria for the Involuntary Emergency
Administration of Psychotropic Medication.
(1) Psychotropic medication may be
administered in an injectable form to a youth with a diagnosed mental health
condition in a psychiatric emergency when the youth cannot or will not give
consent and the youth demonstrates any of the actions listed below :
(A) imminent and substantial harm to self
because of overt behaviors that could result in bodily harm or death;
or
(B) imminent and substantial
physical harm to another because of acts the youth overtly commits.
(2) Only a facility psychiatric or
medical provider as defined in §
380.9175 of this title may
prescribe the involuntary emergency use of psychotropic medication.
(e) Restrictions for Administering
Psychotropic Medication.
(1) Psychotropic
drugs shall not be administered for punishment or for program management or
control. Pharmaceutical experimentation or research using TJJD youth is
strictly prohibited.
(2) Standing
medication orders are prohibited in a psychiatric emergency.
(f) Emergency Commitment to a
State Hospital or Admission to a Crisis Stabilization Unit.
(1) TJJD initiates commitment to a state
hospital for a youth requiring compelled psychotropic medication. See §
380.8769 of this title for state
hospital commitment procedures.
(2)
If the youth qualifies for admission to a crisis stabilization unit, staff
immediately initiates an admission referral. See §
380.8767 of this title regarding
admission to a crisis stabilization unit.
(g) Notification.
(1) The facility administrator or designee
notifies the parent/guardian of involuntary administration of psychotropic
medication as soon as possible following the action.
(2) Psychiatric emergencies are reported in
accordance with agency procedures for reporting serious incidents.
Notes
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