New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XXI - OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Part 819 - Chemical Dependence Residential Services
Section 819.8 - General staffing
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) General Staffing Requirements.
(b) Staff may be assigned either specifically to the substance use disorder residential service or may be part of the staff of the facility within which the substance use disorder residential service is located. However, if these staff members are part of the general facility staff, they must have specific training and experience in the treatment of substance use disorders specific to the services provided. The percentage of time that each shared staff is assigned to the substance use disorder residential service must be documented.
(c) Staff Training. Each residential program must provide clinical supervision and ensure and document that all clinical staff have training plan based on individual employee needs. Such training may be provided directly or through outside arrangements and must be provided at least every one year. Training must be ongoing and documented in each employee's personnel record. Training in suggested relevant topics includes, but it not limited to:
(d) All substance use disorder residential services shall identify a clinical supervisor who shall be responsible for the day-to-day clinical operation of each residence and provide routine supervision for the staff. The clinical supervisor shall be a qualified health professional with at least three years of administrative and clinical experience in substance use disorder residential services.
(e) All substance use disorder residential services shall have sufficient clinical staff who have received training in, and are designated by the clinical supervisor to perform, the following tasks:
(f) At least twenty-five per cent of all clinical staff members shall be qualified health professionals.
(g) Each residential service shall have a qualified individual designated as the Health Coordinator who will ensure the provision of education, risk reduction, counseling and referral services to all residents regarding HIV, tuberculosis, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted infections, and other transmissible infections.
(h) There shall be sufficient staff available to ensure that the space and equipment of the service is clean and maintained in working order to minimize the need for treatment staff to perform nontreatment functions and to optimize operational efficiency.
(i) Clinical staff members who are not qualified health professionals shall have qualifications appropriate to their assigned responsibilities as set forth in the service's personnel policies and shall be subject to appropriate professional staff supervision and continuing education and training.
(j) In addition to staffing requirements of this Part, a residential service may utilize volunteers, students or trainees, on a salaried or non-salaried basis if such volunteers, students or trainees are provided close professional staff supervision and necessary didactic education from both internal and external sources.