Section 7575 Of Chapter 26.5. Interagency Responsibilities For Providing Services To Children With Disabilities From California Government Code >> Division 7. >> Title 1. >> Chapter 26.5.
7575
. (a) (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the State
Department of Health Care Services, or any designated local agency
administering the California Children's Services, shall be
responsible for the provision of medically necessary occupational
therapy and physical therapy, as specified by Article 5 (commencing
with Section 123800) of Chapter 3 of Part 2 of Division 106 of the
Health and Safety Code, by reason of medical diagnosis and when
contained in the child's individualized education program.
(2) Related services or designated instruction and services not
deemed to be medically necessary by the State Department of Health
Care Services, that the individualized education program team
determines are necessary in order to assist a child to benefit from
special education, shall be provided by the local education agency by
qualified personnel whose employment standards are covered by the
Education Code and implementing regulations.
(b) The department shall determine whether a California Children's
Services eligible pupil, or a pupil with a private medical referral
needs medically necessary occupational therapy or physical therapy. A
medical referral shall be based on a written report from a licensed
physician and surgeon who has examined the pupil. The written report
shall include the following:
(1) The diagnosed neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, or physical
disabling condition prompting the referral.
(2) The referring physician's treatment goals and objectives.
(3) The basis for determining the recommended treatment goals and
objectives, including how these will ameliorate or improve the pupil'
s diagnosed condition.
(4) The relationship of the medical disability to the pupil's need
for special education and related services.
(5) Relevant medical records.
(c) The department shall provide the service directly or by
contracting with another public agency, qualified individual, or a
state-certified nonpublic nonsectarian school or agency.
(d) Local education agencies shall provide necessary space and
equipment for the provision of occupational therapy and physical
therapy in the most efficient and effective manner.
(e) The department shall also be responsible for providing the
services of a home health aide when the local education agency
considers a less restrictive placement from home to school for a
pupil for whom both of the following conditions exist:
(1) The California Medical Assistance Program provides a
life-supporting medical service via a home health agency during the
time in which the pupil would be in school or traveling between
school and home.
(2) The medical service provided requires that the pupil receive
the personal assistance or attention of a nurse, home health aide,
parent or guardian, or some other specially trained adult in order to
be effectively delivered.