N.D. Admin Code 75-09.1-12-02 - Requirements for medication unit license - Application
1. A medication unit application for
licensure to operate a medication unit shall hold a current license in good
standing as an opioid treatment program under chapter 75-09.1-01.
2. Before applying for a license, the
home-based opioid treatment program shall submit an assessment of need for the
proposed location of a medication unit and obtain written approval by the
division. The assessment of need must include an assessment of the following
criteria:
a. A description of other existing
services and medication units of the type proposed to meet the needs of the
population proposed to be served in that location;
b. Justification for the need of a medication
unit in the location;
c.
Description of prospective operations for patient care at the medication unit;
and
d. Community relations plan
developed in consultation with the county, city, or tribal authority, or
designees.
3. Following
written approval from the division to pursue licensure, the prospective
medication unit shall submit a medication unit application, including required
documentation and the application fee of one hundred fifty dollars to the
department. Upon approval of the application requirements, the prospective
medication unit may receive an interim license.
4. Within ninety days of receiving the
interim license, a prospective medication unit shall submit to the division the
following items for review:
a. Documentation
of the updated certification by the United States department of health and
human services substance abuse and mental health services administration,
including the application and required materials sent for certification;
and
b. Registration from the United
States department of justice, drug enforcement administration.
5. To renew a medication unit
license, the following must occur:
a. A
licensing renewal conducted by the division;
b. Submission of application with required
documentation to the division; and
c. Application fee paid to the
department.
Notes
General Authority: NDCC 50-31-03.1, 50-31-09
Law Implemented: NDCC 50-31-03.1, 50-31-09
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