New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 3A - CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Chapter 51 - MANUAL OF REQUIREMENTS FOR RESOURCE FAMILY PARENTS
Subchapter 7 - HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
Section 3A:51-7.4 - Psychotropic medication
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 3A:51-7.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Level I psychotropic medication requirements are as follows:
1. Before any psychotropic
medication is administered to a child in placement under age 18 or when the case
plan states that the resource family parent is responsible, the resource family
parent, in conjunction with the Division worker, shall ensure that the child's
initial assessment to determine the need for and the possible risks or side effects
of psychotropic medication is completed by a board-certified or board-eligible
physician in one of the following areas of expertise: psychiatry, neurodevelopmental
pediatrics, or pediatric neurology.
i. The
resource family parent, in conjunction with the Division worker, may utilize the
services of the physicians identified in (a)1 above, a pediatric or family
physician, or an advanced practice nurse certified in pediatric or family medicine
or psychiatric/mental health, to complete an initial assessment, being conducted
solely for the purpose of assessing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and to
determine the need for and the possible risks or side effects of the psychotropic
medication.
2. The resource
family parent shall be knowledgeable about the indications for the use of
psychotropic medication, the therapeutic benefits and the side effects of such
medication.
3. The resource family
parent shall not administer psychotropic medication as a punishment or for the
convenience of the resource family parent.
4. The resource family parent shall ensure that
psychotropic medication is stored in an area inaccessible to children.
5. The resource family parent shall ensure that
each child in placement who is under age 18 or whose case plan states that the
resource family parent shall maintain this responsibility and who is prescribed
psychotropic medication is monitored in the following manner:
i. The resource family parent shall immediately
report any observed side effects, which are identified in the assessment specified
in (a)1 and (a)1i above, to the Division worker and the prescriber.
ii. The resource family parent, in conjunction
with the Division worker, shall ensure that ongoing assessments, psychotropic
medication monitoring, and resultant prescriptions for a child in placement who is
under age 18 only be conducted by a board-certified or board-eligible physician in
one of the following areas of expertise: psychiatry, neurodevelopmental pediatrics,
or pediatric neurology, or by an advanced practice nurse certified in
psychiatric/mental health.
iii. The
resource family parent, in conjunction with the Division worker, may utilize the
services of the physicians or advanced practice nurses certified in
psychiatric/mental health identified in (a)5ii above, or he or she may utilize the
services of a pediatric or family physician, or an advanced practice nurse certified
in pediatric or family medicine to complete the ongoing assessments, medication
monitoring, and prescriptions, where ongoing assessments, medication monitoring, and
prescriptions are solely for the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder.
iv. The resource family
parent, in conjunction with the Division worker, shall ensure that the prescriber
reviews the child's status, behavior, well-being, progress, side effects, and reason
for continuing the medication every 30 days or as the prescriber deems
necessary.
v. The resource family
parent, in conjunction with the Division worker, shall ensure that a pediatric or
family physician or advanced practice nurse certified in pediatric or family
medicine or psychiatric/mental health treating a child in placement who is under age
18 for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder coordinates care for each child in
placement under age 18 who is also being treated for another psychiatric disorder by
another prescriber.
(b) When a child in placement who is under age 18 is receiving psychotropic medication, the resource family parent shall maintain a medication log indicating the child's name, the type of psychotropic medication, and the date and time the medication is administered.
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