10A N.C. Admin. Code 27G .3805 - DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of the rules in this Section, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
(1) "American Society of Addiction Medicine
(ASAM) Placement Criteria" means the Patient Placement Criteria for the
Treatment of Substance-Related Disorders, copyright 1996 by the American
Society of Addiction Medicine.
(2)
"Certified ADETS Instructor" means an individual who is certified by the
Division in accordance with 10A NCAC 27G .3800 ALCOHOL AND DRUG EDUCATION
TRAFFIC SCHOOLS (ADETS) contained in Division publication APSM 30-1 RULES FOR
MENTAL HEALTH, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE FACILITIES AND
SERVICES and available at the current printing cost.
(3) "Clinical Interview" means the face to
face interview with a substance abuse counselor intended to gather information
on the client, including, but not limited to the following; demographics,
medical history, past and present driving offense record, alcohol concentration
of current offense, social and family history, substance abuse history,
vocational background and mental status.
(4) "Continuing Care" means an outpatient
service designed to maximize the recovery experience begun in more intensive
inpatient or outpatient treatment. As a continuation of the treatment
experience this service is expected to begin upon the client's discharge from
intensive treatment.
(5) "Division"
means the same as defined in
G.S.
122C-3 (hereafter referred to as
DMH/DD/SAS).
(6) "DMH Form 508-R
(DWI Services Certificate of Completion)" means the form which is used in
documenting the offenders completion of the DWI substance abuse assessment and
treatment or ADETS.
(7) "Driving
Record" means a person's North Carolina complete driving history as maintained
by the North Carolina Driver's License Division's history file, as well as
records in other states in which the client has resided,
(8) "DSM" means the current edition of the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the American
Psychiatric Association, 1400 K Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005 at a cost
of thirty nine dollars and ninety-five cents ($39.95) for the soft cover
edition and fifty four dollars and ninety-five cents ($54.95) for the hard
cover edition. Where used in these definitions, incorporation by reference of
DSM-IV includes subsequent amendments and editions of the referenced
material.
(9) "DWI Facility
Authorization Process" means the process specified in
10A NCAC
27G .3806, by which facilities are granted
the privilege to serve this sanctioned population.
(10) "DWI Offenses" means impaired driving as
described in
G.S.
20-138.1, impaired driving in a commercial
vehicle as described in
G.S.
20-138.2 and/or driving by person less than
21 years old after consuming alcohol or drugs as described in
G.S.
20-138.3.
(11) "DWI Categories of Service" means:
Level I Alcohol and Drug Education Traffic School (ADETS);
Level II Short Term Outpatient Treatment;
Level III Longer Term Outpatient Treatment;
Level IV Day or Intensive Outpatient Treatment;
Level V Inpatient and/or Residential Treatment.
(12) "DWI Substance Abuse
Assessment" means a service provided to persons charged with or convicted of a
DWI offense to determine the presence or absence of a substance abuse handicap.
The assessment involves a clinical interview as well as the use of an approved
standardized test.
(13) "Facility"
means the term as defined in
G.S.
122C-3(14).
(14) "Interpreter" means a person who can
accurately provide spoken exchange between languages including idiomatic
differences.
(15) "Language
Barrier" means the situation in which a client's primary and native language is
not English, and staff available to the facility do not speak a language in
which the client is proficient.
(16) "Licensure Rules" means the rules
contained in 10A NCAC 27G .0100 through 27G .0700; 27G .0900 through 27G .5200;
and .5400 through .6900 of the North Carolina Administrative Code and published
in Division publication APSM 30-1, RULES FOR MENTAL HEALTH, DEVELOPMENTAL
DISABILITIES AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE FACILITIES AND SERVICES.
(17) "Minimal Program Content" means the
required educational topics, learning experiences and counseling issues
applicable to each level of treatment (See Rule .3817 of this Section - Minimal
Program Content)
(18) "Notice of
Intent" means the initial step in the process for a licensed substance abuse
facility or exempt agency to be authorized to provide services to DWI offenders
in accordance with Rule .3806 of this Section. This written notice shall
declare the facility's intent to comply with applicable laws and rules and
shall be copied to the designated area authority as provided in
G.S.
122C-142.1(a).
(19) "Special Service Plan" means a plan for
persons who exhibit unusual circumstances, such as severe hearing impairment;
other physical disabilities, and/or concurrent psychiatric illness.
(20) "Standardized Test" means an instrument
approved by the Department of Health and Human Services with documented
reliability and validity, which serves to assist the assessment agency or
individual in determining if the client has a substance abuse handicap. A
current listing of the approved standardized tests may be obtained at no cost
by writing the DWI/Criminal Justice Branch, Division of MH/DD/SAS, 3008 Mail
Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-3008.
(21) "Substance Abuse Handicap" means a
degree of dysfunction directly related to the recurring use, abuse or
dependence upon an impairing substance as described in the current edition of
the DSM.
Notes
Eff. April 1, 2001;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. July 20, 2019.
Eff. April 1, 2001.
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