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 500 - IMPAIRED DRIVER PROGRAMS
Part He-A 505 - SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES
Section He-A 505.01 - Schedule of Fees and Charges

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules He-A 505.01

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) IDCMPs shall charge a client no more than the following amounts:

(1) Intake, $75, which shall be inclusive of any screening conducted;

(2) Substance use disorder evaluation, $200;

(3) Care management, $30 per contact;

(4) Education program, including all course materials, $300;

(5) Weekend education program, including all course materials and room and board, $485;

(6) Per client fee, $70, which shall be the fee required by RSA 265-A:39, III(g), and RSA 265-A:40, VII(g), to be paid to the department by the client and which is collected by the IDCMP at intake;

(7) For each day that an IDCMP staff is required to attend a sentencing court proceeding as a result of a notice of non-compliance being sent in accordance with He-A 507.06(k) , $100 per day; and

(8) For individuals who choose to receive services outside New Hampshire, in accordance with He-A 506.01:
a. An out-of-state client fee of $350 to cover the cost of intake/registration, service plan development and monitoring, electronic data systems requirements, verification of out-of-state education and clinical requirements, and completion reporting, as applicable;

b. The per client fee in (6) above; and

c. The fee in (a) (2) if the service is conducted by an IDCMP, and the fees in (a) (3) and (7) if the service is applicable to the client's service plan.

(b) Clients receiving services in the state of New Hampshire shall make payment as follows:

(1) For the intake in (a) (1) above and for the evaluation in (a) (2) above, clients shall make payment on the date of service delivery, unless a payment plan agreed to by the client and the IDCMP has been arranged;

(2) For care management contacts in (a) (3) above, the IDCMP may charge the client individually for each contact or on a monthly basis for 2 contacts, to be payable in a manner determined by the IDCMP;

(3) For the education program in (a) (4) above and for the weekend education program in (a) (5) above, clients shall make payment on or before the date of the first session, unless a payment plan agreed to by the client and the IDCMP has been arranged;

(4) The per client fee in (a) (6) above shall be paid to the department by the client at the time of intake in accordance with He-A 505.03, unless the fee is waived as described in H-A 505.03(c); and

(5) For the fee in (a) (7), clients shall be billed by the IDCMP and make payment in a manner determined by the IDCMP.

(c) Clients who choose to receive services outside New Hampshire, in accordance with He-A 506.01, shall make payment as follows:

(1) For the out-of-state client fee in (a) (8) a. above, clients shall make payment on the first date of service delivery, unless a payment plan agreed to by the client and the IDCMP has been arranged;

(2) For the evaluation in (a) (2) above, clients shall make payment on the date of service delivery, unless a payment plan agreed to by the client and the IDCMP has been arranged;

(3) For care management contacts in (a) (3) above, the IDCMP may charge the client individually for each contact or on a monthly basis for 2 contacts, to be payable in a manner determined by the IDCMP;

(4) The per client fee in (a) (6) above shall be paid to the department by the client at the time of intake in accordance with He-A 505.03; and

(5) For the fee in (a) (7), clients shall be billed by the IDCMP and make payment in a manner determined by the IDCMP.

(d) IDCMPs shall provide notice to the department of any changes in fee amounts charged to clients.

(e) IDCMPs shall not charge or collect from a client a fee:

(1) For any drug or alcohol testing required by the service plan. Such fees shall be paid by the client directly to the testing site;

(2) For any drug or alcohol testing conducted by an IDCMP to determine or confirm impairment at any IDCMP or IDEP component; and

(3) For any fee that is being paid for by a publicly funded program, including the ATR program.

#10240, eff 1-1-13; ss by #10438, INTERIM, eff 10-10-13, EXPIRES: 4-8-14

The amended version of this section by New Hampshire Register Volume 42, Number 45, eff. 10/24/2022 is not yet available.

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