Current through Vol. 24-19, November 1, 2024
Section R. 400.12413 - Medical and dental care policyRule 413.
(1) An agency's medical and dental care policy must include all the following: (a) The provision of routine medical care.(b) The provision of emergency medical, surgical, and dental care.(c) A physical examination for each child as follows, unless a greater frequency is medically indicated: (i) A comprehensive medical examination, including a behavioral/mental health and trauma screening, within 30 calendar days from the date the child entered into an out-of-home placement, regardless of the date of the last physical examination.(ii) A physical examination every 14 months.(d) Current immunizations for each child as required by section 5111 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.5111. All the following apply: (i) A statement from a parent or licensed medical authority, which indicates that immunizations are current or contraindicated, is sufficient documentation of immunizations.(ii) A copy of a waiver addressed to the department that is signed by the parent stating immunizations are not being administered due to religious, medical, or other reasons is sufficient documentation of immunizations, unless the child is a temporary court ward, a motion is heard, and order is entered by the circuit court for the child's case. A waiver must be accompanied by a certification by the local health department that the parent or parents received education on the risks of not receiving the vaccines being waived and the benefits of vaccination to the individual and the community as required by section 5111 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.5111, and R 325.176(12).(iii) If documentation of immunization or a copy of the waiver is unavailable, then immunizations must begin within 30 calendar days of placement.(e) A dental examination must be completed within 3 months before entry into foster care or an initial dental examination must be completed not more than 90 calendar days after entry into a foster care out-of-home placement. A child entering foster care under 1 year of age must have an initial dental exam within 3 months of his or her first birthday.(f) A dental re-examination must be obtained at least every 9 months unless a greater frequency is indicated.(2) An agency shall maintain a file documentation from the medical or dental provider of all medical and dental care received by a foster child.Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.12413
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