Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.1303 - Application; licensing requirement; review process; licensure
Rule 1303.
(1)
As authorized in article 6 and chapter 2A of the mental health code, MCL
330.1260 to
330.1287, an application for
initial licensure or licensure change, including change in ownership, change in
business name, relocation of the program, addition or deletion of service
levels, or addition or deletion of a branch site or mobile unit, must be made
on the most recent applicable form authorized and provided by the
department.
(2) A person offering
substance use disorder services shall be licensed under article 6, except as
provided in subrule (3) of this rule.
(3) A license is not required for an
individual licensed under article 15 to provide psychological, medical, or
social services if all of the following are met:
(a) The individual is offering psychological,
medical, or social services within the scope of his or her individual
professional license and not under a group or organization offering substance
use disorder services.
(b) The
individual is offering psychological or medical services and not providing
methadone treatment.
(4)
If the application is incomplete and requires additional information, the
department shall notify an applicant in writing within 30 days after receipt of
application. An application is not considered complete by the department until
both of the following are received:
(a) The
application form and required attachments.
(b) The application or licensing fee, as
applicable.
(5) The
department shall conduct a prelicensure survey and make a determination on an
application within 3 months after an application is considered
complete.
(6) Upon determination of
compliance with the public health code, the mental health code, and these
rules, the department shall issue a license that identifies all of the
following:
(a) Name of the licensee.
(b) Business name of the substance use
disorder services program.
(c)
Physical address of the substance use disorder services program.
(d) Program service categories authorized are
any of the following:
(i) Outpatient
counseling program.
(ii) Methadone
program.
(iii) Residential
program.
(iv) Residential
withdrawal management program.
(7) The department shall conduct a post
licensure survey within 3 months after the initial license is issued.
(8) A licensee shall post the license and the
hours of operation of the program in a conspicuous public area of the
program.
(9) A license is not
transferable.
(10) A new license
shall be issued by the department before the transfer of a license to a
different owner of a program through a change of ownership application, or from
1 physical location to another physical location, through an application to
relocate the program.
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