How should the evaluation team document their multidisciplinary evaluation results/eligibility determination?
Reports of multidisciplinary evaluation results must include a statement of the child’s eligibility, including a diagnosed condition with a high probability of resulting in developmental delay, if any, or developmental delay in accordance with the definition of developmental delay. When the child has a diagnosed condition with a high probability of resulting in developmental delay, the eligibility determination should include confirmation that a diagnosis has been made by a physician or other qualified personnel, and the relevant ICD-9 code(s). When a child is eligible based on a developmental delay consistent with the State definition of developmental delay, the evaluation team should document the specific findings that establish the child’s eligibility, including the results of any standardized instruments or clinical procedures used to evaluate the child that substantiate the child has a delay in one or more areas of development consistent with eligibility criteria. It is insufficie
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