Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 13 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Division 110 - Division of Youth Services
Chapter 3 - Case Management
Section 13 CSR 110-3.010 - Comprehensive Individual Treatment Plans

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 6, March 15, 2024

PURPOSE: This amendment changes the chapter title, and rule title to current terminology and updates terminology throughout the rule. It removes a paragraph which is not relevant to this rule and is covered in 13 CSR 110-3.020 - Aftercare Involvement During Residential Treatment. It adds a new paragraph to clarify who is responsible for initiating and finalizing the aftercare placement planning portion of the treatment plan prior to the youth's release from residential or community care. It adds a new paragraph stating the division will reexamine the youth's treatment plan per section 219.021.5, RSMo and adds a paragraph that states the youth or families may petition the director for a hearing under section 219.051.1(1), RSMo if they disagree with the content developed or information contained in the treatment plan.

(1) A comprehensive individual treatment plan (CITP) shall be developed by Division of Youth Services for the purpose of meeting individual youth and family needs. The CITP also serves to record case activity and fulfill requirements for official notifications.

(A) CITP procedures are-
1. The Division of Youth Services shall initiate the development of a written CITP within thirty (30) days of the commitment date. The treatment plan should involve the youth and their parent(s) or guardian(s). The CITP shall be completed within forty-five (45) days of commitment and distributed to the youth, family, court, and facility;

2. Involvement of the parent(s) or guardian(s) is encouraged;

3. Information contained in the CITP includes, but is not limited to:
A. Assessment, including youth and family strengths, needs, and trauma history;

B. Youth history, including core issues, and history with other systems such as mental health, Children's Division, and Juvenile Courts;

C. Education;

D. Youth's medical health/mental health needs; and

E. Transition Planning;

4. The service coordinator will include the preliminary possibilities for the youth's placement;

5. The Division of Youth Services will finalize aftercare placement planning for the youth prior to release from residential or community care;

6. The Division of Youth Services will reexamine the youth's CITP when deemed necessary, but in no case to exceed intervals greater than six (6) months; and

7. The youth, the youth's parent(s) or legal guardian(s), and other members of the youth's family, when appropriate, shall be consulted whenever the CITP is reviewed. Should youth or their families disagree with the content developed or information contained in the CITP they may petition the director for a hearing under section 219.051.1(1), RSMo.

*Original authority: 219.036, RSMo 1975, amended 1993.

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