Okla. Admin. Code § 340:100-5-26.1
Psychotropic medication
Effective Sep 15, 202542 Ok Reg, Number 20Added at 19 Ok Reg 2948, eff 8-1-02 (emergency); Added at 20 Ok Reg 936, eff 6-1-03; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 986, eff 5-15-08; Amended at 28 Ok Reg 897, eff 6-1-11; Amended at 35 Ok Reg 1698, eff 9-17-18; Amended at 40 Ok Reg 1005, eff 9-15-23; Amended at 42 Ok Reg, Number 20, effective 9-15-25Department of Human Services
- (a) Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC) 340:100-5-26.1 applies to service recipients receiving:
- (1) community residential supports per OAC 340:100-5-22.1;
- (2) group home services per OAC 340:100-6; or
- (3) behavioral supports in Level D group homes.
- (b) A psychotropic medication is a drug used to treat a mental disorder or any drug prescribed to stabilize or improve mood, mental status, or behavior per OAC 340:100-1-2.
- (c) Medication is not used as punishment, for staff's convenience, as a substitute for a program, or in quantities that interfere with a service recipient's participation in programming.
- (d) The service recipient's Personal Support Team (Team) obtains a description of data to be collected to evaluate the psychotropic medication's effectiveness, from the prescribing healthcare provider.
- (1) The Team:
- (A) identifies a method for collecting necessary data; and
- (B) specifies a routine method for reporting this data to the prescribing healthcare provider.
- (2) When psychotropic medication is changed, the Team obtains new instructions for additional or different data needed to evaluate the effectiveness of the new medication, from the prescribing healthcare provider.
- (e) The Team monitors for side effects, such as tardive dyskinesia per OAC 340:100-5-29.
- (f) The Team reviews the use of psychotropic medication annually during the individual planning process per OAC 340:100-5-53.
- (g) The Team must develop a protective intervention protocol per OAC 340:100-5-57 when psychotropic medication is used for challenging behavior(s) as defined in OAC 340:100-1-2.
- (h) Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS) defines the use of p.r.n. medication for behavioral control to be a highly-restrictive procedure per OAC 340:100-3-34. Medication is considered for behavioral control when it is prescribed to achieve a desired behavioral outcome. When a medication is ordered to be administered p.r.n. for behavioral control:
- (1) the Team:
- (A) ensures there is a specific, written protocol for the administration of the p.r.n. medication from the prescribing healthcare provider as part of a protective intervention protocol per OAC 340:100-5-57;
- (B) notifies the DDS director of pharmacy services and requests a pharmacy review within five-business days; and
- (C) meets to incorporate the protocol in the individual plan within 30-calendar days; and
- (2) the contract provider agency staff follows critical incident reporting requirements per OAC 340:100-3-34.
Added at 19 Ok Reg 2948, eff 8-1-02 (emergency)
Added at 20 Ok Reg 936, eff 6-1-03
Amended at 25 Ok Reg 986, eff 5-15-08
Amended at 28 Ok Reg 897, eff 6-1-11
Amended at 35 Ok Reg 1698, eff 9-17-18
Amended at 40 Ok Reg 1005, eff 9-15-23
Amended at 42 Ok Reg, Number 20, effective 9-15-25