Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B31-10.001 - Approved Impaired Practitioner Programs
(1) Definitions:
(a) An Approved Impaired Practitioner Program
is designated by the department through contract with a consultant to initiate
intervention, recommend evaluation, and refer impaired practitioners to
treatment providers or treatment programs and monitor the progress of impaired
practitioners in treatment. Approved impaired practitioner programs do not
provide medical services.
(b)
Consultants operate approved impaired practitioner programs which receive
allegations of licensee impairment, personally intervene or arrange
intervention with licensees, refer licensees to approved treatment programs or
treatment providers, evaluate treatment progress, and monitor continued care
provided by approved programs and providers.
(c) A treatment program is approved by a
designated impaired practitioner program and must be a nationally accredited or
state licensed residential, intensive outpatient, partial hospital or other
program with a multidisciplinary team approach with individual treatment
providers treating licensees depending on the licensee's individual diagnosis
and treatment plan that has been approved by an approved impaired practitioner
program. A treatment provider is approved by a designated impaired practitioner
program and must be a state licensed or nationally certified individual with
experience treating specific types of impairment.
(2) The Department designates Intervention
Project for Nurses (IPN) and Professionals Resource Network (PRN) as the
Approved Impaired Practitioner Programs. Approved impaired practitioner
programs also serve as consultants.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 456.004(5), 456.076(1) FS. Law Implemented 456.076(1) FS.
New 5-12-93, Formerly 21-20.006, 61-10.006, 59HH-10.001, Amended 12-21-15.
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