Current through P.L. 171-2024
Section 31-25-2-7.5 - Remote child and family services(a) The department shall before October 1, 2021, establish policies and procedures to allow for child and family services to be provided remotely by October 1, 2021. Subject to subsection (b), these policies and procedures must allow a child and family services provider the discretion to initiate a consultation with the department for any child and family services the provider believes should be provided remotely. The child and family services provider and the child's case manager may take into consideration the following when determining whether remote child and family services are appropriate: (2) The child's and family's: (A) initial safety assessment;(B) initial family risk assessment; and(C) preferences regarding the manner of receiving services.(3) Federal reimbursement requirements.(4) Evidence based practice requirements.(b) A child and family services provider's first meeting with a family, or with a child who lives with the child's family, must be conducted in person unless a declared health emergency makes an in person meeting unsafe. After a child and family services provider's first meeting with a family or with a child who lives with the child's family, or for purposes of providing services to a child who does not live with the child's family, a child and family services provider has the discretion to provide services to the child or family remotely for up to fourteen (14) days after the initial request for consultation if providing services remotely is in the best interests of the child and family, unless:(1) a decision is reached on the use of remote services at a child and family team meeting less than fourteen (14) days after the request for consultation; or(2) the department communicates to the child, family, and service provider a preliminary determination as to the role of remote services pending the child and family team meeting. The child and family services provider shall continue to meet with the child and family in person at least once a week as the department deems necessary.
Added by P.L. 144-2021,SEC. 1, eff. 4/29/2021.