Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0940-05-01-.17 - DEFINITIONS OF DISTINCT CATEGORIES OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG SERVICES
(1) "Alcohol and Drug D.U.I. School Services"
means an intervention program providing assessment, education and, if
indicated, appropriate treatment referral, for offenders of driving under the
influence of alcohol and other drugs (i.e., convicted of violation of
TCA-55-10-401).
(2) "Alcohol and
Drug Halfway House Treatment Facility" means a transitional residential program
providing services to service recipients with alcohol and/or drug abuse or
dependency disorders with the primary purpose of establishing vocational
stability and counseling focused on re-entering the community. Service
recipients are expected to be capable of self-administering medication,
working, seeking work, or attending vocational/educational activities away from
the residence for part of the day. Services include counseling contacts,
lectures, seminars, and other services necessary to meet the service
recipient's assessed needs.
(3)
"Alcohol and Drug Non-Residential Treatment Facility" means an outpatient
facility which offers treatment services to service recipients with alcohol
and/or drug abuse or dependency disorders that can include but not be limited
to assessment, referral, counseling, and education.
(4) "Alcohol and Drug Residential Treatment
Facilities for Children and Youth" means a residential program which offers
twenty-four (24) hour treatment to service recipients under eighteen (18) years
of age with the primary purpose of restoring service recipients with alcohol
and/or drug abuse or dependency disorders to abstinence and levels of positive
functioning appropriate to the service recipient. An important goal of these
services is to move the service recipient into less intensive levels of care
and/or reintegration in to the community. The program must provide, or arrange
for an education component in compliance with the Rules, Regulations, and
Minimum Standards of the Tennessee State Board of Education.
(5) "Alcohol and Drug Residential Treatment
Facility for Adults" means a residential program for service recipients at
least eighteen (18) years of age, which offers highly structured services to
service recipients with the primary purpose of restoring service recipients
with alcohol and/or drug abuse or dependency disorders to levels of positive
functioning and abstinence appropriate to the service recipient. A primary goal
of these services is to move service recipients into less intensive levels of
care and/or reintegration into the community as appropriate. Services include
counseling contacts, lectures/seminars, and other services necessary to meet
the service recipients assessed needs.
(6) "Non-Residential Opioid Treatment
Facility" means a non-residential opioid treatment facility for treating the
opiate-dependent service recipient with the goal of the service recipient
becoming free from any drug which is not medically indicated.
(7) "Alcohol and Drug Residential
Detoxification Services" means intensive twenty-four (24) hour residential
services for service recipients at least eighteen (18) years of age meeting the
criteria of the American Society of Addiction Medicine Placement Criteria (ASAM
PPC) for clinically managed detoxification (Level III.2-D) or medically
monitored detoxification (Level III.7-D) to systematically reduce or eliminate
the amount of a toxic agent in the body until the signs and symptoms of
withdrawal are resolved. Clinically managed residential detoxification
emphasizes social and peer support and relies on established clinical protocols
to determine whether service recipients need a higher level of care to manage
withdrawal. Medically monitored residential detoxification services use medical
and nursing professionals to manage withdrawal signs and symptoms without the
full resources of an acute care or psychiatric hospital. Residential
detoxification services can be offered in a community setting or a specialty
unit within a hospital.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 4-4-103, 33-1-302, 33-1-305, 33-1-309, 33-2-301, 33-2-302, 33-2-404, and Executive Order 44 (February 23, 2007).
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