(a) At each hearing under Chapter 263, or more frequently if ordered by the court, the court shall review a summary of the medical care provided to the foster child since the last hearing. The summary must include information regarding:
(1) the nature of any emergency medical care provided to the child and the circumstances necessitating emergency medical care, including any injury or acute illness suffered by the child;
(2) all medical and mental health treatment that the child is receiving and the child’s progress with the treatment;
(3) any medication prescribed for the child, the condition, diagnosis, and symptoms for which the medication was prescribed, and the child’s progress with the medication;
(4) for a child receiving a psychotropic medication:
(A) any psychosocial therapies, behavior strategies, or other non-pharmacological interventions that have been provided to the child; and
(B) the dates since the previous hearing of any office visits the child had with the prescribing physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice nurse as required by § 266.011;
(5) the degree to which the child or foster care provider has complied or failed to comply with any plan of medical treatment for the child;
(6) any adverse reaction to or side effects of any medical treatment provided to the child;
(7) any specific medical condition of the child that has been diagnosed or for which tests are being conducted to make a diagnosis;
(8) any activity that the child should avoid or should engage in that might affect the effectiveness of the treatment, including physical activities, other medications, and diet; and
(9) other information required by department rule or by the court.
(b) At or before each hearing under Chapter 263, the department shall provide the summary of medical care described by Subsection (a) to:
(1) the court;
(2) the person authorized to consent to medical treatment for the child;
(3) the guardian ad litem or attorney ad litem, if one has been appointed by the court;
(4) the child’s parent, if the parent’s rights have not been terminated; and
(5) any other person determined by the department or the court to be necessary or appropriate for review of the provision of medical care to foster children.

Terms Used In Texas Family Code 266.007

  • Effects: includes all personal property and all interest in that property. See Texas Government Code 312.011
  • Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
  • Person: includes corporation, organization, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, and any other legal entity. See Texas Government Code 311.005
  • Rule: includes regulation. See Texas Government Code 311.005

(c) At each hearing under Chapter 263, the foster child shall be provided the opportunity to express to the court the child’s views on the medical care being provided to the child.