Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 229 - FOOD AND DRUG
Subchapter J - MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR NARCOTIC TREATMENT PROGRAMS
Section 229.145 - Applications, Fees, Permits
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 229.145
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Application.
(1) A complete narcotic drug treatment
application provided by the department must be submitted to the State Methadone
Authority (SMA) to apply for an approved narcotic drug permit to operate a
narcotic treatment program (NTP).
(2) A complete application filed in
accordance with this subsection for an NTP will be reviewed and evaluated by
the department, in accordance with §
229.281
of this title (relating to Processing Permit Application Relating to Food and
Drug Operation). An application shall not be considered complete until an
application for an NTP has been submitted to the Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA), and to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA). If the program application is denied by the
department, the applicant shall have an opportunity for a hearing pursuant to
§
229.147
of this title (relating to Denial of Application; Suspension or Revocation of
Narcotic Drug Permit).
(3) A person
acquiring an NTP currently operating under department approval must submit a
new application in accordance with this subsection and an initial fee as
required in subsection (b)(1) of this section. A narcotic drug permit will be
issued to a new owner or new location and the permit issued to the previous
owner or location shall be void and surrendered to the department by certified
or registered mail within 24 hours following receipt of the new approved
narcotic drug permit.
(4)
Individuals who are currently chemical dependent and/or have a history of
chemical dependency on any substances that are subjected to abuse within two
years of application for a permit, are not eligible for ownership of an
NTP.
(5) The number of patients
that a clinic is approved to treat is in direct proportion to the number of
counselors employed by that clinic. This proportion is a maximum of 50 patients
for each counselor. The NTP may exceed the counselor to patient ratio on a
temporary basis to permit hiring of new staff when new admissions cause a ratio
imbalance or when current staff leave and must be replaced.
(6) Applicants must provide to the department
complete information for evaluation of criteria concerning location, funding,
compliance history, and competency to operate an NTP.
(A) Scope. The department intends that new
NTP locations be established to serve diverse patient populations without
singular regard to proximity of location to an existing program(s). The
department has established criteria to prevent competition for patients among
NTPs in the same area that may result in increased noncompliance with state and
federal regulations and compromised patient care.
(B) Criteria. An applicant must affirmatively
demonstrate the following:
(i) serviceability
of the program at the proposed location by providing the department the
following:
(I) a map showing proximity of the
proposed NTP to existing programs within a three-mile radius;
(II) a description of how the new program
will ensure it will provide treatment services for an underserved population
and not duplicate treatment services for existing patients in treatment at an
established program in the area;
(III) copies of planned promotional
materials, advertisements, and other techniques to publicize the proposed
program; and
(IV) procedures that
will be used to identify whether a patient is enrolled in another
clinic;
(ii) the source
and adequacy of financial assets necessary to operate the program;
(iii) if applicable, the compliance history
of the applicant, which includes any issues reported to the department by
SAMHSA, DEA or any other regulatory agency;
(iv) adequate planning and organizational
structure demonstrated by full and complete answers submitted to all questions
in the application materials; and
(v) a statement that the applicant has read,
understood and agreed to follow all federal and state regulations concerning
operation of an NTP.
(b) Fees and fee assessments.
(1) Initial fees. All applicants for an NTP
permit must submit an initial application fee of $1,000 with each application.
All initial fees are nonrefundable. An application will not be processed unless
it is submitted with the initial fees.
(2) Patient fees. A permit holder must submit
a patient fee for each patient the NTP is approved to treat. The patient fee
must be paid no later than 30 days from the date the permit is issued. A
nonrefundable initial fee of $150 must be submitted for each medication unit
requested in the initial application. The NTP or medication unit will be issued
a patient fee certificate for a two-year term. The patient fee is $60 per
patient.
(3) A current or renewal
patient fee certificate is transferable until the expiration date on the
certificate if the following conditions are met:
(A) the permit holder relocates with no
change of name of the permit holder; or
(B) a new permit holder takes over operation
of an existing NTP at the existing location with no interruption of patient
treatment operations.
(4) Renewal permit fees. A permit holder must
submit a renewal application form, a current status report, and renewal fees
prior to the expiration date of the current patient fee certificate. A renewal
permit shall only be issued when all past due fees and delinquency fees are
paid.
(A) A permit holder who submits a
renewal application and fees after the expiration date must pay delinquency
fees of $5 for each patient the NTP is approved to treat.
(B) A permit holder who submits a current
status report after the expiration date must pay a delinquency fee of
$350.
(C) Renewal patient fee
certificates are issued for two-year terms. The renewal fee is nonrefundable
and is $60 per patient.
(D)
Increase in patient certificates. A permit holder who requests an increase in
the number of patients the NTP is approved to treat prior to the expiration of
a current patient certificate must provide documentation demonstrating adequate
facility and staff capacity to accommodate an increase. Temporary transfer
patients should not be included. The patient fee is $60 for each additional
patient.
(c) Permit.
(1) All NTPs, persons, or
organizations are required by the Health and Safety Code, Chapter 466, to
obtain an approved narcotic drug permit in order to provide treatment to
patients with a primary diagnosis of an opiate addiction.
(2) An approved narcotic drug permit shall be
issued by the department subsequent to federal and state approval of an
application as required in subsection (a) of this section, and payment of a fee
as required in subsection (b)(1) of this section which will provide
authorization to operate an NTP.
(3) Failure to pay the appropriate fee as
required in subsection (b) of this section is grounds for suspension,
revocation, or denial of a permit as provided in §
229.147
of this title (relating to Denial of Application; Suspension or Revocation of a
Narcotic Drug Permit).
(4) A permit
issued by the department for the operation of an NTP is valid only for the
location of the NTP stated on the permit. A permit issued by the department is
not transferable from one facility to another facility and must be surrendered
to the department if the person holding the permit sells or otherwise conveys
the facility to another person. If the permit holder sells or otherwise conveys
the facility to another person or changes the location of the facility, a new
application must be submitted as required in subsection (a) of this section and
the fees must be paid as required in subsection (b) of this section. The
previous permit must be surrendered to the department as specified in
subsection (a)(3) of this section.
(5) A permit holder requesting to move an NTP
to another location must submit a new application for a new permit as required
in subsection (a) of this section, and pay the initial fee in accordance with
subsection (b)(1) of this section. The previous permit must be surrendered to
the department as specified in subsection (a)(3) of this section.
(6) An approved narcotic drug permit issued
by the department shall remain in effect until suspended or revoked by the
department or surrendered by the permit holder.
(7) The approved narcotic drug permit and the
current certificate must be posted in a conspicuous location within the
premises of the NTP.
(8) Methadone,
or any other drug approved by the FDA for the treatment of opiate addiction,
are the only drugs which shall be used in NTPs for patients with opiate
addiction.
(d) Texas Online. Applicants may submit initial and renewal permit applications under these sections electronically by the Internet through Texas Online at www.texasonline.state.tx.us. The department is authorized to collect fees, in amounts determined by the Texas Online Authority to recover costs associated with application and renewal application processing through Texas Online.
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