Florida Administrative Code
65 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
65C - Family Safety and Preservation Program
Chapter 65C-35 - PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATION FOR CHILDREN IN OUT OF HOME CARE
Section 65C-35.007 - Authority to Provide Psychotropic Medications to Children in Out-of-Home Care
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Parents or legal guardians retain the right to consent to or decline the administration of psychotropic medications for children taken into state care until such time as their parental rights, or court ordered guardianship or custodial rights, have been terminated.
(2) In no case may the child protective investigator (CPI), case manager, child's caregiver, or staff from Residential Treatment Centers provide express and informed consent for a child in out-of-home care to be prescribed a psychotropic medication.
(3) If the parents' or guardians' legal rights have been terminated, their identity or location is unknown, they decline to approve administration of psychotropic medication, or withdraw consent to the administration of psychotropic medication and any party to the dependency action believes that administration of the medication is in the best interest of the child and medically necessary, then authorization to treat with psychotropic medication shall be pursued as follows:
(4) Psychotropic medications may be administered in advance of a court order or parental authorization in accordance with Sections 39.407(3)(b)1. and 39.407(3)(e), F.S.
Rulemaking Authority 39.407(3)(g) FS. Law Implemented 39.407(2), (3) FS.
New 3-17-10, Amended 4-20-17, 5-28-18, 12-3-19.