24 Miss. Code. R. 2-49.3 - Education Regarding Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and Tuberculosis (TB), and Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
A. All
providers must provide and document that all people receiving substance use
disorder treatment services receive a minimum of one (1) hour of educational
information concerning the following topics in a group and/or individual
session:
1. HIV/AIDS
(a) Modes of transmission;
(b) Universal Precautions and other
preventative measures against contracting/spreading the virus; and
(c) Current treatments and how to access
them.
2. Tuberculosis
(TB)
(a) Modes of transmission; and
(b) Current treatment resources and how to
access them.
3. Sexually
Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
(a) Modes of
transmission;
(b) Precautions to
take against contracting these diseases;
(c) Progression of diseases; and
(d) Current treatment resources and how to
access them.
4. Hepatitis
(a) Modes of transmission;
(b) Precautions to take against contracting
these diseases; and
(c) Current
treatments and how to access them.
B. Transitional Residential and Recovery
Support Services must also provide the services outlined, unless the agency
provider can provide documentation that the person received the educational
information prior to a transfer to a less restrictive level of care.
Notes
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