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1 | | psychotherapy. The minor's parent,
guardian or person in loco |
2 | | parentis shall not be informed of such counseling
or |
3 | | psychotherapy without the consent of the minor unless the |
4 | | facility director
believes such disclosure is necessary. If the |
5 | | facility director intends
to disclose the fact of counseling or |
6 | | psychotherapy, the minor shall be
so informed. However, until |
7 | | the consent of the minor's parent, guardian ,
or person in loco |
8 | | parentis has been obtained, outpatient counseling or
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9 | | psychotherapy provided to a minor under the age of 17
shall be |
10 | | initially limited to not more than 8 90-minute sessions 5 |
11 | | sessions, a session lasting not more
than 45 minutes . The |
12 | | service provider shall consider the factors contained in |
13 | | subsection (a-1) of this Section throughout the therapeutic |
14 | | process to determine, through consultation with the minor, |
15 | | whether attempting to obtain the consent of a parent, guardian, |
16 | | or person in loco parentis would be detrimental to the minor's |
17 | | well-being. No later than the eighth session, the service |
18 | | provider shall determine and share with the minor the service |
19 | | provider's decision as described below: |
20 | | (1) If the service provider finds that attempting to |
21 | | obtain consent would not be detrimental to the minor's |
22 | | well-being, the provider shall notify the minor that the |
23 | | consent of a parent, guardian, or person in loco parentis |
24 | | is required. |
25 | | (2) If the minor does not permit the service provider |
26 | | to notify the parent, guardian, or person in loco parentis |
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1 | | for the purpose of consent after the eighth session the |
2 | | service provider shall discontinue counseling services and |
3 | | shall not notify the parent, guardian, or person in loco |
4 | | parentis about the treatment. |
5 | | (3) If the minor permits the service provider to notify |
6 | | the parent, guardian, or person in loco parentis for the |
7 | | purpose of consent, without discontinuing treatment, the |
8 | | service provider shall attempt to obtain consent. The |
9 | | service provider shall document each attempt to obtain |
10 | | consent in the minor's clinical record. The service |
11 | | provider may continue to provide counseling services or |
12 | | psychotherapy if: |
13 | | (A) the service provider has made at least 2 |
14 | | unsuccessful attempts to contact the minor's parent, |
15 | | guardian, or person in loco parentis to obtain consent; |
16 | | and |
17 | | (B) the service provider has obtained the minor's |
18 | | written consent. |
19 | | (4) If after the eighth session the service provider of |
20 | | counseling services or
psychotherapy determines that
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21 | | obtaining consent would be detrimental to the minor's
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22 | | well-being, the service provider shall consult with his or |
23 | | her supervisor when possible to review and authorize the |
24 | | determination under subsection (a) of this Section. The |
25 | | service provider shall document the basis
for the |
26 | | determination in the minor's clinical record and
may then |
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1 | | accept the minor's written consent to continue to
provide |
2 | | counseling services or psychotherapy without also
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3 | | obtaining the consent of a parent, guardian, or person in
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4 | | loco parentis. |
5 | | (5) If the minor continues to receive counseling or
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6 | | psychotherapy services without the consent of a parent, |
7 | | guardian, or person in loco parentis beyond 8 sessions, the
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8 | | service provider shall evaluate, in consultation with his
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9 | | or her supervisor when possible, his or her determination
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10 | | under this subsection (a), and review the determination
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11 | | every 60 days until treatment ends or the minor reaches age |
12 | | 17. |
13 | | (6) When counseling services or psychotherapy are |
14 | | related to allegations of neglect, sexual abuse, or mental |
15 | | or physical abuse by the minor's parent, guardian, or |
16 | | person in loco parentis, obtaining consent of that parent, |
17 | | guardian, or person in loco parentis shall be presumed to |
18 | | be detrimental to the minor's well-being. |
19 | | (a-1) Each of the following factors must be present in |
20 | | order for the service provider to find that obtaining the |
21 | | consent of a parent, guardian, or person in loco parentis would |
22 | | be detrimental to the minor's well-being: |
23 | | (1) requiring the consent or notification of a parent |
24 | | or guardian would cause the minor to reject the treatment; |
25 | | (2) the failure to provide the treatment would be |
26 | | detrimental to the minor's well-being; |
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1 | | (3) the minor has knowingly and voluntarily sought the |
2 | | treatment; and |
3 | | (4) in the opinion of the service provider, the minor |
4 | | is mature enough to participate in treatment productively. |
5 | | (a-2) The minor's parent, guardian, or person in loco |
6 | | parentis shall not be informed of the counseling or |
7 | | psychotherapy without the written consent of the minor unless |
8 | | the service provider believes the disclosure is necessary. If |
9 | | the facility director or service provider intends to disclose |
10 | | the fact of counseling or psychotherapy, the minor shall be so |
11 | | informed. Under the Mental Health and Developmental |
12 | | Disabilities Confidentiality Act, the facility director, his |
13 | | or her designee, or the service provider shall not allow the |
14 | | minor's parent or guardian, upon request, to inspect or copy |
15 | | the minor's record or any part of the record if the service |
16 | | provider finds that there are compelling reasons for denying |
17 | | the access. Nothing in this Section shall be interpreted to |
18 | | limit a minor's privacy and confidentiality protections under |
19 | | State law.
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20 | | (b) The minor's parent, guardian or person in loco parentis |
21 | | shall not
be liable for the out-of-pocket costs, including |
22 | | co-payments, deductibles, or co-insurance for costs of |
23 | | outpatient counseling or psychotherapy which
is received by the |
24 | | minor without the consent of the minor's parent, guardian ,
or |
25 | | person in loco parentis.
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26 | | (c) Counseling services or psychotherapy provided under |