Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 350 - EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION SERVICES
Subchapter B - PROCEDURAL SAFEGUARDS AND DUE PROCESS PROCEDURES
Section 350.207 - Parental Consent

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

(a) Written parental consent provides documentation that the parent has been informed of and agrees, in writing, to the proposed action. Consent is voluntary and can be withdrawn by the parent at any time. Any action for which the parent has withdrawn consent must be stopped immediately.

(b) In addition to the requirements in 34 CFR §303.420, written parental consent must be obtained before:

(1) beginning any screening, except when performing a developmental screening on a child in the conservatorship of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services;

(2) conducting any evaluation or assessment procedures;

(3) providing early childhood intervention services listed in the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP);

(4) changing the type, intensity, or frequency of early childhood intervention services;

(5) contacting medical professionals and other outside sources to coordinate and gather information about the child and family;

(6) reporting personally identifiable information, including disposition of referral, electronically to statewide databases unless release is authorized without consent in the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act; or

(7) releasing personally identifiable information except as allowed by § 350.241 of this chapter (relating to Release of Records).

(c) As required by 34 CFR § 303.420 (b), the contractor must adopt procedures designed to inform the parent of the nature of the recommended assessment or evaluation procedures and recommended early childhood intervention services that the parent has refused. The procedures may include:

(1) providing the parent relevant literature or other materials; and

(2) offering the parent peer counseling to enhance their understanding of the value of early childhood intervention and the inability to participate in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part C programs without consent.

(d) If a specific assessment or service is determined necessary by the IFSP team, the contractor may not limit or deny that assessment or service because the parent has refused consent for another service or assessment.

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