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(a) A service planning team must meet (e.g. face-to-face, video conference, or teleconference) to discuss and develop the service plan. The team must consist of:(1) At least one of the child's current caregivers;(2) At least one professional service provider who provides direct services to the child; and(3) If you are providing treatment services to the child, at least two of the following professionals:(A) A licensed professional counselor;(B) A psychologist;(C) A psychiatrist or physician;(D) A licensed registered nurse;(E) A licensed master's level social worker;(F) A licensed or registered occupational therapist; or(G) Any other person in a related discipline or profession that is licensed or regulated in accordance with state law.(b) The child, if verbal and developmentally able to participate, the parents, and the foster parents must be invited to the service planning meeting and should participate and provide input into the development of the service plan, including discussions regarding the child's participation in childhood activities.