Fla. Stat. § 415.50171
(2) District staff, at a minimum, shall adhere to the following procedures:
(a) The purpose of the response to a report alleging juvenile sexual abuse behavior shall be explained to the caregiver.
1. The purpose of the response shall be explained in a manner consistent with legislative purpose and intent provided in this part.
2. The name and office telephone number of the person responding shall be provided to the caregiver of the alleged juvenile sexual offender and victim's caregiver.
3. The possible consequences of the department's response, including outcomes and services, shall be explained to the caregiver of the alleged juvenile sexual offender and the victim's family or caregiver.
(g) The department shall classify the outcome of its initial assessment of the report as follows:
1. Report closed. Services were not offered to the alleged juvenile sexual offender because the department determined that there was no basis for intervention.
2. Services accepted by alleged offender. Services were offered to the alleged juvenile sexual offender and accepted by the caregiver.
3. Report closed. Services were offered to the alleged juvenile sexual offender, but were rejected by the caregiver.
4. Notification to law enforcement. Either the risk to the victim's safety and well-being cannot be reduced by the provision of services or the family rejected services, and notification of the alleged delinquent act or violation of law to the appropriate law enforcement agency was initiated.
5. Services accepted by victim. Services were offered to the victim of the alleged juvenile sexual offender and accepted by the caregiver.
6. Report closed. Services were offered to the victim of the alleged juvenile sexual offender, but were rejected by the caregiver.
(3) When services have been accepted by the alleged juvenile sexual offender, victim, and respective caregivers or family, the department shall designate a case manager and develop a specific case plan.
(b) The case manager shall periodically review the progress toward achieving the objectives of the plan in order to:
1. Make adjustments to the plan or take additional action as provided in this part; or
2. Terminate the case when indicated by successful or substantial achievement of the objectives of the plan.
(4) In the event the family or caregiver of the alleged juvenile sexual offender fails to adequately participate or allow for the adequate participation of the juvenile sexual offender in the services or treatment delineated in the case plan, the case manager may recommend that the department:
History.--s. 8, ch. 95-266; s. 50, ch. 95-267; s. 13, ch. 97-98.