Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Special requirements.
(1) Persons who are or appear to be
incapacitated by alcohol shall be taken only to facilities or services which
have been designated in accordance with the provisions of this
section.
(2) Each such designated
facility or service shall have a physician regularly available at all times to
provide emergency service, either on duty or on call.
(b) Procedural requirements.
(1) Non-objecting persons.
(i) Examination. Whenever a person who is, or
appears to be, incapacitated by alcohol is brought to such designated facility
or service and does not object to being brought thereto, such person shall be
examined immediately to determine whether he or she is incapacitated.
(ii) Found not to be incapacitated. If after
such examination, such person is found not to be incapacitated, he or she must
be released with an appropriate referral made, unless such facility or service
has also been designated as appropriate for intoxicated persons, in which case
such person may be retained.
(iii)
Found to be incapacitated. If after such examination, such person is found to
be incapacitated, he or she may be retained in such facility or
service.
(2) Objecting
persons.
(i) Examination. Whenever a person
who is, or appears to be, incapacitated by alcohol is brought to any such
designated facility or service and who objects to being brought thereto, or
remaining therein, such person shall be examined by a physician as soon as
possible.
(ii) Found not to be
incapacitated. If, after such examination, such person is found not to be
incapacitated, he or she must be released with an appropriate referral
made.
(iii) Found to be
incapacitated. If, after such examination, such person is found to be
incapacitated to the degree that he or she may endanger self, other persons or
property, he or she may be retained in such facility or services over his or
her objection until no longer incapacitated to such degree or no longer than a
period of 24 hours, whichever occurs first.
(c) Designated facilities or services. The
following have been designated by the director to provide emergency care and
treatment to persons incapacitated by alcohol:
(1) emergency rooms of general hospitals;
and
(2) facilities with inpatient
detoxification programs which have been certified by the director.
(d) Other designated facilities or
services. The director may also designate other facilities or services for the
emergency care and treatment of persons incapacitated by alcohol as appear to
be necessary and proper in accordance with the following procedures:
(1) Such other facility or service shall be
recommended in writing to the director as appropriate for such designation by
the appropriate director of community services.
(2) Any such recommendation shall contain
documentation that the facility or service is willing and has a plan to provide
such emergency care and treatment. Such documentation shall include information
relating to physical plant, staffing, staff qualifications, and hours of
operation.
(3) If approved by the
director, such facility or service shall provide such care and treatment only
in accordance with the written notification that the director has duly
designated such facility or service to provide such services.
(e) List of services. The division
shall maintain a current list of certified or designated emergency care
facilities or services for persons incapacitated by alcohol.