Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Bureau of Community and Health Systems
Substance Use Disorder Programs
Substance Use Disorder Programs
Part 3 - SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER SERVICES PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Subpart D - RECIPIENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS
Section R. 325.1363 - Service plan

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 325.1363

Current through Vol. 25-4, March 15, 2025

Rule 1363.

(1) Based upon the assessment made of a recipient's needs, a written service plan, which may include both medical and counseling services, must be developed and recorded in the recipient's record. A service plan must be developed by a licensed or certified professional as referenced in these rules and as promptly after the recipient's admission as feasible, but no later than either of the following:

(a) The conclusion of the next session attended by the client for outpatient counseling programs.

(b) Twenty-four hours for methadone, residential, and residential withdrawal management programs.

(2) A service plan must include the recipient's signature agreeing to the plan and state when updates are made.

(3) The service plan must comply with all of the following:

(a) Be individualized based upon the assessment of the recipient's needs and, if applicable, the medical evaluation.

(b) Define the sequence, frequency, and duration of the services and therapeutic activities to be provided to the recipient, including required counseling from a licensed counselor, limited licensed counselor under the supervision of a licensed counselor, LMSW, limited LMSW under the supervision of a LMSW, licensed psychologist, limited licensed psychologist under the supervision of a licensed psychologist, temporary limited licensed psychologist under the supervision of a licensed psychologist, post-doctoral education limited licensed psychologist under the supervision of a licensed psychologist, LMFT, limited LMFT under the supervision of an LMFT, certified counselor, or limited certified counselor. This subdivision does not preclude the use of other counseling services where licensing or certification is not required. Other counseling services shall not be used to meet the minimum counseling requirements set forth in these rules.

(c) Include referrals for services that are not available in the program.

(d) Contain objectives that the recipient will attempt to achieve, together with a realistic time schedule for their achievement.

(4) Review of, and changes in, the service plan must be recorded in the recipient's record. The date of the review of change, together with the names of the individuals involved in the review, must also be recorded. A service plan must be reviewed at least once every 120 days by a licensed or certified professional as referenced in these rules, including the service plans under a limited certified counselor.

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