An agency providing substance use disorder opioid treatment program services must:
(1) Appoint a program sponsor, as defined in 42 C.F.R. Part 8, who is responsible for notifying the United States Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the department, and the Washington pharmacy quality assurance commission of any theft or significant loss of a controlled substance that resulted in filing a DEA Form 106.
(2) Ensure there is an appointed medical director, as defined in 42 C.F.R. Part 8, who:
(a) Is licensed by the department under chapter
18.57 RCW or the Washington medical commission under chapter
18.71 RCW to practice medicine and practices within their scope of practice;
(b) Is responsible for all medical services performed;
(c) Ensures all medical services provided are in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local rules and laws.
(3) Ensure at least one staff member has documented training in:
(a) Family planning;
(b) Prenatal health care; and
(c) Parenting skills.
(4) Ensure that at least one staff member is on duty at all times who has documented training in:
(a) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR); and
(b) Management of opioid overdose.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
71.24.037,
71.05.560,
71.34.380,
18.205.160,
71.24.037 and chapters
71.05, 71.24, and
71.34 RCW. WSR 21-12-042, § 246-341-1010, filed 5/25/21, effective 7/1/21. Statutory Authority: 2018 c 201 and 2018 c 291. WSR 19-09-062, § 246-341-1010, filed 4/16/19, effective 5/17/19.]