Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 121 - Corrections Department
Chapter 2960 - LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION OF PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT PROGRAM CERTIFICATION STANDARDS
Part 2960.0450 - CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT SERVICES
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Description.
Chemical dependency treatment services are services provided by a professional to alter the resident's pattern of chemical use by helping the resident recognize the harmful effects of chemicals on the resident and others, to develop the skills necessary to avoid inappropriate and harmful chemical use, and to identify alternative methods of meeting the needs previously met by chemical use.
Subp. 2. Required services.
A certificate holder must provide each resident at least 15 hours each week of the type and amount of services specified in each resident's individual treatment plan. The certificate holder must provide the services in items A to D, unless the service is determined to be contrary to the resident's treatment plan by a licensed alcohol and drug counselor. Self-help groups must not be counted in the number of hours of service a program provides. The program must provide:
Subp. 3. Additional chemical dependency treatment services.
A certificate holder may provide or arrange for the provision of additional chemical dependency treatment in this subpart as indicated in the resident's individual treatment plan.
Subp. 4. Counselors to provide chemical dependency treatment services.
Chemical dependency treatment services must be provided by qualified alcohol and drug counselors, who are qualified to provide the service according to part 2960.0460, subparts 5 and 6a, unless the individual is specifically qualified according to the applicable standards of that profession.
Subp. 5. Volunteers.
A volunteer may provide chemical dependency treatment services if under the direct supervision of the license holder or a qualified staff person. A volunteer who has direct contact with residents is subject to a background check if the contact with a resident is not directly supervised by the license holder or staff. The program must provide a volunteer an orientation to the program, its purpose, and the population served.
Subp. 6. Location of service provision.
The chemical dependency treatment services required in subpart 2 must be provided at the address stated on the certificate. Additionally, at least one-half of all of the required hours of service that a resident receives must be provided at the address on the certificate.
Statutory Authority: L 1995 c 226 art 3 s 60; MS s 241.021; 245A.03; 245A.09; 254A.03; 254B.03; 254B.04