New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 320 - EARLY AND PERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT (EPSDT) SERVICES
Part 6 - SCHOOL-BASED SERVICES FOR MAP ELIGIBLE RECIPIENTS UNDER TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE
Section 8.320.6.14 - INDIVIDUALIZED TREATMENT PLAN

Universal Citation: 8 NM Admin Code 8.320.6.14

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 6, March 26, 2024

A. The ITP must specify:

(1) the eligible recipient's objectives and goals; and

(2) the duration, the frequency of the service for the eligible recipient.

B. The plan is developed by the LEA, REC or other SFEA in conjunction with the eligible recipient, his or her family, and applicable service providers.

C. The ITP is a plan of care agreed upon by the eligible recipient, his or her parents or legal guardians, the evaluating therapists, the IEP or IFSP committee, and the eligible recipient's teacher, all of whom are included in the IEP or IFSP. The ITP utilizes the eligible recipient's health history, medical and educational evaluations and recommendations by the PCP and other medical providers, as applicable. If medical needs are identified in the IEP or IFSP, the medical portion of the IEP or IFSP is the eligible recipient's ITP. The ITP must be incorporated into the IEP or IFSP.

D. For purposes of non-IEP/IFSP school-based services, the ITP may also be listed in a section 504 accommodation plan pursuant to 34 CFR 104 Subpart D, an individual health care plan, or other plan of care services that are otherwise determined to be medically necessary as appropriate for each covered service.

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