Conn. Agencies Regs. § 17a-212a-2

Current through December 27, 2024
Section 17a-212a-2 - Risk review
(a) Any person who is served by the department, or for whom the department is planning supports and services, or reassessing existing supports and services, may be referred for a risk review conducted by the appropriate forensic review committee. Referral may be made by any appropriate person, including but not limited to, the following:
(1) the forensic coordinator;
(2) the regional placement committee;
(3) a regional or training school director; or
(4) the commissioner or deputy commissioner
(b) Risk review shall be conducted by a forensic review committee.
(c) Risk review shall include an evaluation of all relevant client records, any available court documents, other pertinent evaluations, and use of the risk review screening instrument, or acceptable variation thereof, developed by the department, and shall include a legal responsibility review.
(d) The results of the risk review shall be transmitted from the forensic review committee to the forensic coordinator and the regional or training school director for approval.
(e) The regional or training school director, in consultation with the forensic coordinator, shall direct that program and placement plans, supervision, security, and other interventions be prepared by the interdisciplinary team, regional placement committee, or forensic review committee, as applicable, which are responsive to the results and recommendations of the risk review.

Conn. Agencies Regs. § 17a-212a-2

Adopted effective September 29, 2003