New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-A - Former Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention
Chapter He-A 300 - CERTIFICATION AND OPERATION OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG DISORDER TREATMENT PROGRAMS
Part He-A 304 - CERTIFICATION AND OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR OPIOID TREATMENT PROGRAMS
Section He-A 304.25 - Take-Home Medications
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) An OTP's staff shall approve take-home methadone/buprenorphine only for a client who meets the take-home criteria in accordance with 42 CFR Part 8.12(h) (4) (i) (2) .
(b) In addition to the criteria in (a) above, a client shall complete individual or group counseling specific to the safe transport and storage of take-home medication to prevent diversion, theft, or use by another person, each time the client is eligible for consideration of an additional unsupervised take-home dose.
(c) Prior to granting take-home privileges, and each time the client's progress is reviewed, the licensed practitioner shall document in the client's record that the criteria in (a) above have been met and that, in his or her judgment, the potential risk of diversion or misuse is outweighed by the rehabilitative benefits to be derived from decreasing the frequency of clinic attendance and the client's demonstrated overall responsibility in the handling of methadone/buprenorphine.
(d) A client for whom take-home methadone/buprenorphine is authorized may be provided with one day of extra medication if the client's regular pickup falls on a state holiday.
(e) For clients who demonstrate a need for a more flexible take-home methadone/buprenorphine schedule in order to enhance and extend their rehabilitative and community reintegration progress, an OTP may request of the department, approval to permit a client to follow a temporary take-home medication regimen.
(f) The department shall approve such requests in (e) above if it determines that: