(a) Purpose. This rule establishes a procedure for
the Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) to consent to particular
medical services for youth in TJJD jurisdiction in accordance with
the Texas Family Code §32.001(b).
(b) Definitions. See §380.9175 of this title for
definitions of certain terms in this rule.
(c) Applicability. This rule does not apply to youth
committed to TJJD who are under the managing conservatorship of the
Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. See Texas Administrative
Code, Title 40, Section 702.425 for rules governing consent for these
youth.
(d) General Provisions. TJJD does not have the authority
to consent to medical treatment for youth on parole in a home placement.
For purposes of this policy, the term "home placement" does not include
subsidized independent living described in §380.8583 of this
title.
(e) Medical Consent.
(1) For Youth under Age 18.
(A) TJJD has the authority to consent to the medical
treatment of youth under age 18 only when:
(i) the person having the right to consent (youth's
parent or guardian) has been notified and TJJD has not received notification
that the person objects; or
(ii) the person having the right to consent cannot
be contacted and the youth's health care need constitutes a medical
emergency for a life-threatening condition.
(B) If TJJD is able to contact the person with authority
to consent, TJJD will defer to his/her decision as long as consent
is not withheld for treatment of a life-threatening condition.
(C) When a medical or dental provider determines a
youth needs a diagnostic or treatment procedure or treatment for a
serious injury or illness that requires parental/guardian consent,
the parent/guardian will be contacted to provide written or verbal
consent directly to the medical provider. If the parent/guardian cannot
be contacted, the facility administrator has the authority to consent
for treatment of the youth under certain conditions pursuant to Texas
Family Code §32.001.
(D) If a parent or guardian notifies TJJD that he/she
objects to TJJD having medical consent authority, the parent or guardian
will be asked to provide written consent for routine physical, dental,
mental health, and chemical dependency examinations and/or evaluations
and certain immunizations required by law.
(E) When a youth is temporarily admitted to a facility
of the Texas Department of State Health Services, the TJJD medical
director may consent to the specific care outlined in §380.9183
of this title if the parent or guardian cannot be contacted directly
for consent.
(2) For Youth Age 18 or Older. When a youth reaches
age 18, he/she has the legal right to consent to medical treatment.
The youth's consent to treatment for non-life threatening conditions
will prevail if there is a conflict between the youth and the parent/guardian
and/or TJJD.
(f) Notification. Notification about providing routine
health care services and TJJD's authority to consent to treatment:
(1) will occur during the youth's initial admission
and any subsequent recommitment to TJJD; and
(2) will be by certified mail to the last known address
of the person having the right to consent.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §380.9181 adopted to be effective August 1, 2009, 34 TexReg 4916; transferred effective June 4, 2012, as published in the Texas Register June 22, 2012, 37 TexReg 4639; amended to be effective April 15, 2015, 40 TexReg 1976 |