New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XXI - OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Part 800 - Chemical Dependence Services-general Provisions
Section 800.4 - Definitions
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
The following terms are defined for purposes of all Parts of Chapter XXI of this Title, unless a term is defined and indicated as applicable only for purposes of a specific Part.
(a) "Addiction disorder" means substance use disorder as defined in this Part and/or gambling disorder as defined in this Title and/or problem gambling as defined in this Title.
(b) "Addiction services" means examination, evaluation, diagnosis, care, treatment, or rehabilitation of persons with substance use disorder, gambling disorder, or problem gambling and their families or significant others.
(c) "Approved medication" means any medication approved by state and federal authorities for the treatment of substance use disorder.
(d) "Clinical staff" is staff who provide services directly to patients as prescribed in a treatment/recovery plan; clinical staff includes licensed medical staff, credentialed or licensed staff, non-credentialed staff, and student interns.
(e) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of the Office of Addiction Services and Supports unless otherwise indicated.
(f) "Diagnosis" for purposes of admission, treatment and level of care transition planning (discharge planning) means the identification criteria contained in the most current editions of both the International Classification of Diseases, and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual.
(g) "Full Opioid agonist" means methadone.
(h) "Medical Director".
(i) "Medical staff" means physicians, nurse practitioners, registered physician assistants, and registered nurses licensed and certified by the State Education Department practicing within the scope of, and in accordance with, the terms and conditions of such licenses and certifications, and working with, or under the supervision of a physician, or other medical professional if required by law.
(j) "Medication for addiction treatment" (MAT) means treatment of substance use disorder i.e., substance use disorder and concomitant conditions with medications requiring a prescription or order from an authorized prescribing professional.
(k) "Multi-disciplinary team" means a team of health professional staff including, at a minimum, one medical staff member (where applicable) as defined in this section, one credentialed alcoholism and substance abuse counselor (CASAC) and one other staff member who is a qualified health professional as defined in this section in a discipline other than alcohol and substance use disorder counseling. If the treatment service has a gambling designation on their operating certificate, the multi-disciplinary team must include Qualified Problem Gambling Professional (QPGP), consistent with this Chapter.
(l) "Naloxone emergency overdose prevention kit" means a kit as prescribed or distributed pursuant to state law and is used to reverse an opioid overdose.
(m) "Office" or "OASAS" means the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports.
(n) "Opioid agonist" means methadone or buprenorphine and/or buprenorphine/naloxone, or any other agonist medication that may be approved by the federal or state government for the treatment of opioid use disorder.
(o) "Opioid antagonist" for purposes of substance use disorder treatment medication means naltrexone. Opioid antagonist for purposes of overdose prevention medication means naloxone.
(p) "Partial Opioid agonist" means buprenorphine and/or buprenorphine/naloxone.
(q) "Peer advocate" is a Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA) who holds a certification from a certifying authority recognized by the Commissioner.
(r) "Prescribing professional" is any medical professional appropriately licensed under New York State law and registered under federal law to prescribe approved medications.
(s) "Program" means a location wherein a provider is authorized to provide addiction services.
(t) "Provider" means an individual, association, partnership, corporation, public or private agency governing authority, as governing authority is defined in this Part, other than an agency or department of the state, which provides addiction services via one or more Office certified, funded or otherwise authorized program.
(u) Qualified Health Professional" means any of the professionals listed below, who are in good standing with the appropriate licensing or certifying authority, as applicable, with a minimum of one year of experience or satisfactory completion of a training program in the treatment of addiction:
(v) "Quality improvement" means an ongoing process by which an addiction service systematically assesses the adequacy and appropriateness of the addiction treatment services provided to patients and provides recommendations for improvement.
(w) "Significant other" is an individual who is admitted to treatment and manifests psychological, behavioral and/or emotional effects arising from another person's substance use disorder, regardless of whether the other individual is in treatment. A significant other must be determined to be able to participate actively in and benefit from the treatment process.
(x) "Governing authority" means the provider of service or an entity that substantially controls or has the ability to control substantially the provider of service. For the purpose of this Part, factors used to determine whether there is substantial control shall include, but are not limited to, the following:
(y) "Student Intern" means a person enrolled in a formal educational program which could lead to a degree, certification or credential which may qualify that person as a Qualified Health Professional.
(z) "Substance use disorder" means a group of cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms indicating that an individual continues using substances despite significant substance-related physical, psychological and social problems as determined through assessment and diagnosis using the most recent version of the DSM. Substance use disorder, or addiction, is a treatable, chronic medical condition. Substance use disorder treatment shall include alcoholism, alcohol abuse, substance abuse, substance dependence, chemical dependence, chemical abuse and/or chemical dependence.
(aa) "Substance use disorder services" or "chemical dependence services" shall mean and include examination, evaluation, diagnosis, care, treatment, or rehabilitation of persons with substance use disorders and their families or significant others.
(bb) "Utilization review" means a process by which a service systematically monitors the appropriateness of admissions, the need for continued stay, and the necessity for an alternative level of care.