Fla. Admin. Code R. 65C-28.024
(1) A placement transition multidisciplinary team (MDT) staffing must be held when there are changes in physical custody after a child is placed in out-of-home care. This rule applies to transitions when there are changes in physical custody after a child is placed in out-of-home care.
(2) Placement Transition MDT Staffing and Transition Plan.
(e) The facilitator shall ensure the following is discussed during the placement transition MDT:
1. Maintaining and updating of the child resource record as defined in Rule 65C-30.001, F.A.C.;
2. Caregiver roles and responsibilities pursuant to the parenting partnership agreement as defined in Section 409.1415, F.S.
3. Requirement of a Behavior Management Plan as defined in Rule 65C-30.001, F.A.C. The facilitator or child welfare professional shall ensure the plan is attached to the Placement Transition Plan, form CF-FSP 5466, (November 2022), incorporated by reference and available at HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14958" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14958.
4. Services for the child and supports for the out-of-home caregiver when a disability is determined and a need for services is identified.
(g) If the CMAT Staffing determines the child is eligible for medical foster care services, the child welfare professional or other designated staff shall coordinate with the Medical Foster Care program in the local area regarding arrangements necessary to meet the child’s needs.
1. If the child is suspected of having a developmental delay or condition and an eligible determination for services has not been made, the child welfare professional responsible for the case shall ensure that a referral for an assessment is completed within five (5) business days.
2. If the child is suspected of having a mental health need and an eligible determination for services has not been made, the child welfare professional responsible for the case shall ensure a referral for an assessment is completed within five (5) business days. A child shall not be referred for a clinical assessment for the purpose of being placed in a clinical setting when not necessary.
3. The preferred out-of-home placement for a child with a communicable disease who is exhibiting symptoms is with a relative, non-relative, or licensed out-of-home caregiver(s) specifically trained for such purpose.
a. The Department or contracted provider shall obtain either parental consent or a court order to allow medical treatment or testing when necessary for infants suspected or known to have communicable diseases.
b. When a child with a communicable disease and is asymptomatic but exhibiting behaviors likely to increase the risk of transmission, the child shall be placed in a home with a properly trained caregiver to ensure the safety of other household members.
4. Services shall be coordinated and provided in accordance with the Medical Foster Care Statewide Operational Plan, April 2014, incorporated by reference and available at HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14960" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14960.
(3) Documentation.
Rulemaking Authority 39.012, 39.4022(11), 39.4023(7), 409.1415(4) FS. Law Implemented 39.4022, 39.4023, 409.1415 FS. History‒New 12-25-22.