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 325.50 - Children in Residential Facilities and/or Psychiatric Hospital Settings
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
Residential facilities licensed by the Department shall have a written policy, approved by each facility's on-call physician and governing body, for the safe and accurate administration of medications to all children and youth in the facility.
a) Residential facilities and psychiatric hospitals that provide care to children for whom the Department is legally responsible shall submit a Psychotropic Medication Request Form when requesting consent from Centralized Consent Unit or Emergency Reception Center staff for the administration of psychotropic medications. When consent is granted, the authorized agent shall ensure that a copy of the Psychotropic Medication Consent Form is provided to the child welfare worker and the residential facility or hospital that submitted the request. The residential facility and/or hospital shall place a copy of the Psychotropic Medication Consent Form in the child's case or medical record. For after hours consent requests, authorized agents at the ERC shall send a copy of the Psychotropic Medication Consent Form to the Department's psychiatric consultant.
b) Prior consent from an authorized agent at the Centralized Consent Unit or ERC is not required when an emergency exists as defined in this Part, or for the administration of a one-time non-emergency medication. However, the Centralized Consent Unit shall be notified in writing of the administration of medication within one week of its initial administration. The Psychotropic Medication Request Form shall be used by the residential facility or psychiatric hospital to report the administration of emergency medication or for the administration of one-time non-emergency medication. When used for notification of the use of a psychotropic medication due to an emergency or a one-time non-emergency situation, the Request Form shall be completed by either a registered nurse or a physician who has examined the child and shall contain the information set forth in Section 325.30(h). Additionally, the Request Form shall require a brief explanation of the nature and circumstances for the administration of the emergency medication or for the administration of a one-time non-emergency medication. A copy of the Request Form shall be placed in the child's case record or medical file. Emergency or one-time non-emergency medications may only be administered on a one-time basis. Each administration of an emergency or one-time non-emergency medication requires submission of the Psychotropic Medication Request Form, notifying the Department of the use of the one-time emergency or non-emergency medication.
c) PRN medications are prohibited under this Part.
d) The administration of psychotropic medication shall be monitored as follows:
e) The Department shall offer training at least once a year for personnel employed by residential facilities and/or hospitals concerning the content of this Part and the procedures through which psychotropic medication may be authorized. This training shall also encompass medical consultation, consent, general psychiatric admission processes, and review of the Guidelines for the Utilization of Psychotropic Medications for Children in Foster Care and the DCFS Psychotropic Medications List as training resources and informational tools.