- (1) All health care services being rendered to the youth shall be continued and communicated to the receiving program.
- (2) Upon transfer to another detention center or residential commitment program, the youth shall be informed of current health care needs and required medical follow-up.
- (3) Duplication of screenings, risk assessments, and laboratory tests at the receiving detention or residential commitment facility, shall be avoided unless clinically indicated, with the exception of the Medical and Mental Health Admission Screening in detention or the Facility Entry Physical Health Screening (HS 010) in the residential commitment program.
(4) Youth transferred between detention centers or to a residential program shall have the following documents accompany them on the transport:
- (a) Entire paper version of the Individual Health Care Record
- (b) Youth Transport Card (HS 055)
- (c) Prescribed medication(s)
- (d) If medications are prescribed, the Medication Receipt, Transfer, & Disposition (Discharge) form (HS 053)
Rulemaking Authority 985.64(2) FS. Law Implemented 985.64(2), 985.145, 985.18 FS. History–New 3-16-14, Amended 2-5-25.