Wis. Admin. Code Department of Health Services DHS 38.04 - Administering and evaluating a controlled substance abuse screening questionnaire to determine possible substance abuse
(1) WHO MUST
COMPLETE A SCREENING QUESTIONNAIRE. At the time of application and at annual
redetermination, an administering agency shall administer to any individual, as
defined in s.
DHS
38.02(8), a controlled substance
abuse screening questionnaire approved by the department, which may include
questions related to controlled substance abuse as well as related criminal
background. An administering agency shall determine whether answers to the
controlled substance abuse-screening questionnaire indicate possible use of a
controlled substance without a valid prescription by the individual.
(2) APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS.
(a) An individual shall answer all questions
on the screening questionnaire, sign and date the questionnaire, and submit the
questionnaire to the administering agency.
(b) If answers to the questionnaire indicate
the prescribed use of controlled substance by an individual, in addition to the
requirements stated in par. (a), the individual shall provide a valid
prescription to the administering agency.
(3) EFFECT OF FAILING TO COMPLETE SCREENING
QUESTIONNAIRE. An individual who fails to comply with the application
requirements stated in sub. (2) is not eligible to participate in the
employment and training program, and the administering agency shall not refer
the individual to participate in the program. An individual denied eligibility
for participation in an employment and training program for failure to complete
a screening questionnaire may complete a screening questionnaire at any time
while FoodShare eligible.
(4)
EFFECT OF SUCCESSFULLY PASSING THE SCREENING QUESTIONNAIRE. An individual whose
answers to the screening questionnaire do not indicate possible substance abuse
of a controlled substance has satisfied the requirements of this chapter and
may participate in an employment and training program, subject to this
chapter.
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