NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 3-04 — Information Regarding Medical and Psychiatric Care and Medications.

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(a) When a youth is remanded to DJJ, DJJ shall use a Medication Referral Form (such as the form currently in use, annexed as Appendix A, or a revised form which may be developed by DJJ as needed), to obtain information concerning a resident's current medication regimen from a parent, legal guardian, or prior provider.

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§ 3-04 Information Regarding Medical and Psychiatric Care and Medications.

RCNY § 3-04

(a)When a youth is remanded to DJJ, DJJ shall use a Medication Referral Form (such as the form currently in use, annexed as Appendix A, or a revised form which may be developed by DJJ as needed), to obtain information concerning a resident's current medication regimen from a parent, legal guardian, or prior provider. This form shall be made available in the Courthouse.

(b)When a resident is admitted to a DJJ facility, DJJ shall use an Initial Medical Screening Form (Such as the form currently in use, annexed as Appendix B, or a revised form which may be developed by DJJ as needed) to obtain information concerning a resident's current medical and psychiatric care.

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