Conn. Agencies Regs. § 17a-210-10

Current through October 16, 2024
Section 17a-210-10 - Termination of department approval for trained non-licensed personnel
(a) Consumers, consumer's families or guardians, or other persons providing support to a consumer in individual and family support situations may report concerns regarding the administration of medication by trained non-licensed personnel to the consumer's case manager. These concerns shall be reported in writing by the consumer's case manager to the regional director of health services for review.
(b) Trained non-licensed personnel that commit a serious medication error or any person who discovers a serious medication error shall report the serious medication error to the consumer's case manager who shall forward such report to the regional director of health services for review and for an abuse and neglect investigation.
(c) Trained non-licensed personnel who have been determined as a result of investigative findings to be in violation of the department's general training in medication administration, as defined in section 17a-210-3 a of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, shall have their name removed by the Medication Administration Unit from the list of those trained non-licensed personnel who are approved by the department to provide medication administration to consumers supported by the department in individual and family support situations.
(d) Trained non-licensed personnel shall receive written notification of termination of the department's approval to administer medication from the Medication Administration Unit. The consumer and the consumer's case manager also shall receive written notification of the termination of the department's approval from the Medication Administration Unit. The consumer's family or guardian and the provider may receive written notification of the termination of the department's approval, as appropriate, from the Medication Administration Unit.

Conn. Agencies Regs. § 17a-210-10

Effective August 24, 1994; Amended December 3, 2009