New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XXI - OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Part 830 - Acupuncture Therapy In Alcoholism And Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities
Section 830.7 - Revocation of Designation
Universal Citation: 14 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 830.7
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Intent: Developmentally informed treatment is recognized as reducing substance use symptomology and assists in achieving and sustaining person-centered recovery from a substance use disorder. Programs certified pursuant to Part 822 of this Title seeking to implement adolescent initial and ongoing services in accordance with the Clinical Practice Standards for Adolescent Programs for OASAS Designated Providers (hereinafter the Adolescent Endorsement Standards), incorporated by reference in this Title, are eligible to apply for an Adolescent Endorsement.
(b) Application Process.
(1) Requests for designation for the Adolescent
Program Endorsement shall be in the form of an application and attestation,
found in the Adolescent Endorsement Standards posted on the
agency website, incorporated by reference in this Title, and submitted by a
certified outpatient program to the Office Bureau of Certification and the
Regional Office serving the area in which the applicant site is located.
Programs are required to submit Policies and Procedures in accordance with the
aforementioned Adolescent Endorsement Standards. Office Adolescent Services and
Regional Office staff may make an on-site visit prior to final approval and
designation which will be issued by the Bureau of Certification.
(2) Office approval and operating certificate
designation will be based on a review of the application, policies and
procedures, and attestation addressing the following criteria, including but
not limited to:
(i) Policies and procedures
specific to the adolescent population addressing at a minimum:
(a) Outreach, engagement, and retention
strategies;
(b) HIPAA messaging
compliance (if applicable);
(c)
Mental health treatment;
(d)
Reporting for injuries and emergencies;
(e) Filing of client complaints;
(f) Emotional and physical safety of youth,
including bullying;
(g)
Availability and use of Medication for Addiction Treatment for
youth.
(ii) Staff
Qualification and training. Accessible staff includes providers such as a
psychologist, psychiatrist, or nurse practitioner with knowledge of the
adolescent population and at least one Master's level clinician. Staff shall
have ongoing training on the principles of emerging best practices relevant to
trauma-informed care and other trainings relevant to youth treatment and
recovery.
(iii) Treatment services
are available to adolescents in a developmentally appropriate manner including
using appropriate Evidenced Based Practices, age-appropriate grouping of
patients for group services and prosocial activities, and presenting
information based on patient maturity level.
(iv) Formal and informal services for the
family and/or significant others identified by adolescent patients.
(v) Mental Health services are available on
site or by referral.
(vi)
Availability of Medication for Addiction Treatment, including appropriate
linkage with a certified Opioid Treatment
Program.
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