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Tenn. Code Ann. § 49-6-6101

Improvement and coordination of services

Acts 1994, ch. 985, § 4; 2010, ch. 1100, § 79; 2012, ch. 575, § 1.

The state departments of education, mental health and substance abuse services, and intellectual and developmental disabilities shall take the following actions to improve and coordinate services for behavioral/emotionally disordered children. Any policy change required as a result of these actions will be presented to the state board of education for review and approval:

(1) Delineation of each state and local agency's responsibilities;

(2) Development of joint agency planning and training, especially between Tennessee's state and local agencies of mental health and substance abuse services, intellectual and developmental disabilities and education;

(3) Development of a systematic process for securing funding for a continuum of related service options;

(4) Development of a definition of the target population;

(5) Development of ongoing needs assessment process that addresses: The complex and diverse needs of the children and their families; and

(6) The resources of schools, mental health/intellectual and developmental disabilities providers, and public/private agencies;

(7) Prepare an inventory of a continuum of existing services and options, known private or public agencies and families;

(8) Development of an interagency agreement on the principles to be included in a plan of care as they relate to intervention or treatment goals. The plan of care shall have: Child involvement if developmentally appropriate;

(9) Measurable outcomes;

(10) Identification of agency or agencies that shall monitor the plan of care;

(11) Family involvement; and

(12) Sensitivity to unique cultural needs; and

(13) Development of interagency training plan in the area of truancy prevention.

Current official text: Tennessee Code (LexisNexis). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Tennessee statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.