Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 56 - Behavioral Health Service Providers
Subchapter M - Additional Requirements for Substance Use/Addiction Treatment Programs
Section I-5693 - General Requirements
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-5693
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The BHS provider shall provide, either directly or through referral:
1. access to HIV counseling and testing
services;
2. access to testing for
pregnancy, tuberculosis and sexually transmitted diseases; and
3. appropriate follow-up referral and
care.
B. Staffing
1. Medical Director
a. The provider shall ensure that its medical
director is a licensed physician who:
i. is
an addictionologist; or
ii. meets
all of the following:
(a). is board-eligible
or board-certified;
(b). has two
years of qualifying experience in treating addictive disorders; and
(c). maintains a consulting relationship with
an addictionologist.
b. A PA may perform duties as designated by
the supervising physician in accordance with the Louisiana State Board of
Medical Examiners.
c. The APRN
shall have a collaborative practice agreement with a physician in accordance
with the Louisiana State Board of Nursing.
2. LMHPs. The LMHP providing addiction
treatment services shall have documented credentials, experience and/or
training in working with clients who have addictive disorders.
3. UPs. A UP providing addiction treatment
services shall meet one of the following qualifications:
a. a masters-prepared behavioral health
professional that has not obtained full licensure privileges and is
participating in ongoing professional supervision. When working in addiction
treatment settings, the masters prepared UP shall be supervised by a LMHP who
meets the requirements of this Section;
b. be a registered addiction
counselor;
c. be a certified
addiction counselor; or
d. be a
counselor in training (CIT) that is registered with ADRA and is currently
participating in a supervisory relationship with a ADRA-registered certified
clinical supervisor (CCS).
C. Policies and Procedures. The BHS provider shall have a policy and procedure that addresses drug screen tests and collections.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and R.S. 40:2151-2161.
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