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-35.012 - Requests for Second Opinions and Pre-Consent Reviews
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 65C-35.012
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Second Opinions.
(a) The child protective investigator (CPI)
or case manager may seek a second medical opinion at any time after
consultation with a supervisor as to the need for a second opinion.
(b) When any party files a motion requesting
that the court order a second medical opinion, the court may order the
Department or its contracted service provider to obtain a second opinion within
a reasonable timeframe as established by the court. Within one (1) business day
of the court's order, the CPI or the case manager will make a referral for an
appointment for the second opinion.
(c) The CPI or case manager must obtain the
second opinion within twenty-one (21) calendar days of the court ordering the
second opinion.
(2) Pre-Consent Reviews. The CPI or case manager shall seek a pre-consent review when:
(a) A physician or psychiatric nurse
proposes prescribing psychotropic medication or changing the dosage of
prescribed psychotropic medication outside the dosage parameters documented in
the Medical Report; and,
(b) The
child is age birth through 17 years; and
(c) The child is prescribed two (2) or more
psychotropic medications.
Rulemaking Authority 39.407(3)(g) FS. Law Implemented 39.407(3)(d)1. FS.
New 3-17-10, Amended 4-20-17, 5-28-18, 12-3-19.
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