§2159.1. Residential substance use disorder facilities
A.(1) Each residential substance use disorder facility licensed pursuant to this Part
as a behavioral health services provider that provides treatment for opioid use disorder shall
provide all of the following:
(a) Onsite access to at least one form of FDA-approved opioid antagonist treatment.
(b) Onsite access to at least one form of FDA-approved partial opioid agonist
treatment.
(2) For purposes of this Section, "onsite access" shall mean delivery of the treatment
to the patient at the location of the residential substance use disorder facility. "Onsite access"
shall not mean that the residential substance use disorder facility is required to maintain stock
of the medication-assisted treatment at the facility.
(3) A residential substance use disorder facility shall not be found to be in violation
of this Section if prior authorization from a patient's health insurer, including a Medicaid
program, is required and the preapproval request is denied by the patient's health insurer.
B. Each residential substance use disorder facility licensed pursuant to this Part as
a behavioral health services provider which provides treatment for opioid use disorder shall
submit to the department on its initial licensing application or its annual licensing renewal
application an attestation as to whether it is complying with the requirements of Subsection
A of this Section. The requirement for submission of the attestation shall commence on
January 1, 2021. If the licensed facility is not fully complying with the requirements of
Subsection A of this Section, then the attestation that the facility submits shall include a
report addressing its progress toward satisfying those requirements.
Acts 2019, No. 425, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2020.