West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 69 - Health And Human Resources
Title 69 - LEGISLATIVE RULE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES
Series 69-07 - Regulations of Opioid Treatment Programs
Section 69-7-13 - Penalties

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024

13.1. The secretary may deny any application for licensure or licensure renewal as an opioid treatment program; revoke or suspend a license; and/or order an admissions ban or reduction in patient census for one or more of the following reasons:

13.1.a. The secretary makes a determination that fraud or other illegal action has been committed;

13.1.b. The opioid treatment program has violated federal, state or local law relating to building, health, fire protection, safety, sanitation or zoning;

13.1.c. The opioid treatment program conducts practices that jeopardize the health, safety, welfare or clinical treatment of a patient;

13.1.d. The opioid treatment program has failed or refused to submit reports or make records available as requested by the secretary; or

13.1.e. An opioid treatment program has refused to provide access to its location or records as requested by the secretary.

13.2. If a license for an opioid treatment program has been revoked, the secretary may stay the effective date of the revocation if the program can show that the stay is necessary to ensure appropriate referral and placement of patients.

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