The person conducting the screening shall document the rationale for any action taken and the validated tool used for service determination.
For the components identified in sub-subparagraphs 2.a. and 2.b., the medical history shall be completed by the physician, or in accordance with the medical protocol established in subsection 65D-30.004(7), F.A.C. Further, the history shall be reviewed, signed and dated by the physician in accordance with the medical protocol established in subsection 65D-30.004(7), F.A.C. For the components identified in sub-subparagraph 2.c., the medical history shall be completed by the individual or the individual's legal guardian. For all components, the medical history shall be maintained in the clinical record and updated annually if an individual remains in treatment for more than one (1) year.
For components identified in sub-subparagraphs 3.a.-d., the physical examination shall be completed by the physician, or in accordance with the medical protocol established in subsection 65D-30.004(7), F.A.C. Further, the examination shall be reviewed, signed and dated by the physician in accordance with the medical protocol established in subsection 65D-30.004(7), F.A.C. In cases where an individual is placed directly into residential treatment from detoxification or intensive inpatient treatment, the physical examination completed on the individual while in detoxification or intensive inpatient treatment may be accepted.
Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 65D-30.0042
Rulemaking Authority 397.321(5) FS. Law Implemented 397.4014, 397.410 FS.
New 8-29-19.