Alaska Administrative Code
Title 7 - Health and Social Services
Part 5 - Services for Behavioral Health Recipients, Seniors, and Persons with a Disability
Chapter 70 - Behavioral Health Services
Article 2 - Behavioral Health Services Provider Qualifications
7 AAC 70.125 - Additional requirements for providing opioid use disorder treatment services
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) To be approved by the department to provide opioid use disorder treatment services, a community behavioral health services provider described in 7 AAC 70.010(a)(1) or a substance use disorder treatment provider described in 7 AAC 70.010(a)(2) must
(b) All opioid use disorder treatment services, including behavioral health clinic and rehabilitation services, must be medically necessary and clinically appropriate in accordance with the
(c) Unless a recipient voluntarily terminates participation in the opioid use disorder treatment program, the provider may not withdraw opioid use disorder treatment services earlier than 21 days after beginning treatment. However, the medical director may impose a withdrawal of services after fewer than 21 days, and without the recipient's voluntary termination of participation, if withdrawal of services is medically necessary for the safety and well-being of the recipient. The provider shall have written withdrawal procedures for withdrawing services from a recipient without the recipient's voluntary termination of participation. The provider shall explain those procedures to the recipient before imposing them.
(d) Services must be available to assure the reasonable continuity of care of each recipient. Hours of operation must reasonably consider and accommodate recipient schedules, including schedules for transportation, school, homemaking, employment, and child care, and in reasonable consideration of the provider's operational costs. In order to meet the requirements under this subsection, a provider shall ensure that
(e) For an emergency leading to temporary closure of an opioid use disorder treatment program, an up-to-date plan for emergency administration of medications must be maintained. The plan must
(f) In this section, "medical director" has the meaning given in 42 C.F.R. 8.2, adopted by
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