Sec. 3. (a) Opioid treatment services may be provided only by a certified treatment provider.
(b) A certified treatment provider shall do the following:
(1) Conduct initial and periodic behavioral health assessments for each patient.
(2) Provide opioid treatment services.
(3) Periodically review each patient's treatment plan.
(4) Consider changes to the treatment plan with the goal of requiring the minimal clinically necessary medication dose, including, when appropriate, the goal of opioid abstinence.
(5) Transition off agonist and partial agonist therapies with the goal, when appropriate, of opioid abstinence.
(6) Provide reintegration services, which may include:
(A) case management;
(B) daily living skills;
(C) vocational services;
(D) housing assistance;
(E) community support services; and
(F) care coordination.
(c) The commission may make a grant, or authorize the use of an existing grant, to establish and maintain an electronic system that may be used for one (1) or more of the following:
(1) Electronic remote monitoring of a person receiving treatment in the program.
(2) Videoconferencing to allow a provider to examine or provide treatment to a person receiving treatment at a distant location.
(3) Videoconferencing among a court, a person receiving treatment in the program, and any other persons whose presence may be necessary or useful.
As added by P.L.125-2017, SEC.1.
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