Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 325 - ADMINISTRATION OF PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATIONS TO CHILDREN FOR WHOM THE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES IS LEGALLY RESPONSIBLE
Section 325.30 - General Provisions
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The administration of psychotropic medication is prohibited to children for whom the Department is legally responsible as punishment for disruptive or inappropriate behavior, for the convenience of staff members or caregivers or as a substitute for adequate ongoing programming for the children's needs.
b) Except in an emergency, and subject to subsections (a), (c), (d) and (g), psychotropic medication shall never be administered to children for whom the Department is legally responsible without the prior approval of an authorized agent as set forth in this Part.
c) PRN medications for the purpose of behavioral management, inducing sleep, or treating other emotional, behavioral or psychiatric illnesses are prohibited.
d) One-time, non-emergency medications may be used for the acute management of sleep disturbances or to treat other non-emergent emotional, behavioral or psychiatric symptoms that adversely affect a patient's well being. Licensed prescribers are required to notify the Department's Division of Guardian and Advocacy, in writing, of the administration of an emergency psychotropic medication or a one-time, non-emergency medication.
e) Upon taking protective custody, the Department's investigation specialists shall identify potential medical and mental health issues through contact with the child's parents, relatives, schools or current and/or previous physicians and observation of the child's behaviors. The investigation specialist shall attempt to obtain information on all medications and/or medical equipment needed by the child. If the child is on psychotropic medication, when possible, the investigation specialist shall ensure appropriate consent is provided from the parent or legal guardian.
f) The child's caseworker shall ask parents, relatives and foster parents if the child is on any medications and whether the child has any known or suspected medical or mental health issues. The caseworker shall obtain identified mental health documents and all medications and/or medical equipment needed by the child. If the child is on psychotropic medication, the caseworker shall ensure appropriate consent is provided from the parent or legal guardian to continue administration of that medication.
g) Children for whom the Department is legally responsible who have been committed to facilities operated by the Illinois Department of Corrections or the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice are governed solely by the rules of the Illinois Department of Corrections (20 Ill. Adm. Code 415, Health Care) which also pertains to committed adults and emancipated minors, the Unified Code of Corrections [730 ILCS 5 ], and corrections case law for purposes of the administration of psychotropic medications. In its role as guardian, the Department of Children and Family Services may contest decisions made by the Illinois Department of Corrections or Department of Juvenile Justice in accordance with 20 Ill. Adm. Code 415 regarding the involuntary administration of psychotropic medications to Department wards placed in those facilities.
h) A Psychotropic Medication Consent Form shall be attached as an exhibit to each child's Client Service Plan for each psychotropic medication being administered to the child. The caseworker shall ask each youth age 18 or older to sign a consent for release of information for this purpose.
i) The Department shall provide a Psychotropic Medication Request Form. Copies of the Request Form shall be completed by licensed prescribers prescribing psychotropic medications for wards of the Department. Additionally, the Department shall distribute the Request Form to all substitute care agencies and hospitals in which wards of the Department reside and to all authorized agents. At a minimum, the Request Form shall request the following information:
j) The Department shall employ or contract with one or more psychiatric consultants. The psychiatric consultants shall provide clinical consultation for all requests to administer psychotropic medication to a Department ward as provided in Section 325.40 (Medication Approval Standards).
k) The Guidelines for the Utilization of Psychotropic Medications for Children in Foster Care are listed in Appendix A. The Department will also publish these Guidelines on its website and the websites of the Department's psychiatric consultants. The Guidelines shall include basic information for licensed prescribers regarding the administration of psychotropic medications to foster children. In addition, the Department shall publish the DCFS Psychotropic Medications List on its website and the website of the Department's psychiatric consultants. The Medications List shall include all psychotropic medications, including medications used to treat sleep problems, bedwetting and medication-induced adverse effects, that may be prescribed for children in the custody or guardianship of the Department; their FDA indications; contraindications; the acceptable range of dosages; and monitoring requirements, if any. (See Appendix B of this Part.) The Guidelines for the Utilization of Psychotropic Medications for Children in Foster Care and the DCFS Psychotropic Medications List shall be approved, reviewed at least annually, and updated as necessary by the Oversight Treatment Team. The names, qualifications and professional positions of the members of the Oversight Treatment Team shall be listed in the Guidelines and the DCFS Psychotropic Medications List.
l) The Guidelines and the DCFS Psychotropic Medications List (and any revisions) shall be provided to all authorized agents and to substitute care agencies and hospitals that accept children in the custody or guardianship of the Department for placement or treatment.
m) The Centralized Consent Unit and Emergency Reception Center (ERC) staff shall be provided with regular periodic training in the use and contents of the Guidelines and the DCFS Psychotropic Medications List. The Guardianship Administrator shall appoint, subject to the review of the Oversight Treatment Team, an individual to provide training to the Centralized Consent Unit and ERC Staff on the use of the Guidelines and the DCFS Psychotropic Medications List. The training shall include:
n) Administrative Case Reviews
o) Oversight Treatment Reviews