Fla. Admin. Code R. 65E-5.603
(1) MRTs must provide immediate, behavioral health crisis services to:
(2) MRTs must, at a minimum:
(c) Ensure the provider agency’s public facing website includes the following:
1.Brief description of MRT services, purpose and contact information;
2.Program description;
3.Counties served.
(f) Provide an array of crisis-oriented services to any individual in crisis and their families, designed to address their needs, including:
1. Screening and standardized assessments completed for the presence of an emotional disturbance, serious emotional disturbance, substance use, or mental illness including depression, risk for suicide, and risk to harm others.
2. Crisis de-escalation.
3. Safety planning, and connection to community services as necessary to address the immediate crisis event and ongoing behavioral health needs.
4. Care coordination and referral services, for at least 72 hours post crisis intervention including:
a. In person or via electronic means to facilitate a warm hand-off to referred services and follow-up services. Warm hand-off means that the MRT provider actively connects the individual to another service provider(s).
b. Follow-up on each referral, with the individual or the referred services to determine the outcome and need for additional referrals, services or resources among partnering agencies, stakeholders, providers, families, and caregivers.
c. Confirmation that the individual who received the mobile crisis response was connected to a service provider and prescribed medications, if needed.
(3) MRT services exclude:
(4) For children and adolescents, MRTs:
(5) Each direct service staff person, at a minimum, must complete training requirements within the first 90 days of hire in the following topics.
(6) Each MRT must be comprised of the following staff at a minimum:
Rulemaking Authority 394.457(5) FS. Law Implemented 394.457, 394.495 FS. History - New 10-20-25.