Florida Administrative Code
63 - DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE
63M - Medical
Chapter 63M-2 - HEALTH SERVICES
Section 63M-2.005 - Consent and Notification Requirements
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
The following are the requirements for the authorization of health care services to youth in the physical custody of the department.
(1) The Authority for Evaluation and Treatment (AET) is the means by which the department obtains the consent of the parent or guardian for basic health and mental health evaluation and treatment. Covered services and exclusions are described on the form. The AET is not required for emergency services. Under no circumstances shall emergency services be withheld pending provision of a signed AET. The AET (HS 002, February 2010) is incorporated into this rule and is available electronically at http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-03805, or may be obtained by contacting: DJJ, Office of Health Services, 2737 Centerview Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32399.
(2) The AET remains valid for as long as the youth is in custody or under supervision, or for one year after signing, whichever comes later.
(3) The AET may be revoked in whole or in part. Revocation or modification shall be documented as follows:
(4) The signed AET or a current copy shall accompany the youth when he or she is taken off-site to a health care provider. The AET authorizes the provider to make information available to the department, which may be necessary to provide health care to the youth. If health care is authorized by a court order, then the court order shall accompany the youth and be presented to the provider.
(5) When emergency medical services are provided, the facility superintendent, program director or designee must immediately attempt to notify the parent or guardian once the need for necessary treatment is established. The contact attempts will be documented in the chronological progress notes.
Rulemaking Authority 985.64(2) FS. Law Implemented 985.64(2), 985.145, 985.18 FS.
New 3-16-14.