The purpose of this act is to establish licensing and registration requirements for facilities and physicians that treat patients with substance use disorders to ensure that patients may be lawfully treated by the use of medication and drug screens, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a holistic approach to the treatment of substance use disorders and comply with oversight requirements developed by the Department of Health and Human Resources. The Legislature recognizes the problem of substance use disorders in West Virginia and the need for quality, safe treatment of substance use disorders to adequately protect the people of West Virginia.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 5Y. Medication-Assisted Treatment Program Licensing Act
§16-5Y-3. Opioid Treatment Programs to Obtain License; Application; Fees and Inspections
§16-5Y-5. Operational Requirements
§16-5Y-6. Restrictions; Variances and Waivers
§16-5Y-7. Inspection; Inspection Warrant
§16-5Y-8. License and Registration Limitation; Denial; Suspension; Revocation
§16-5Y-9. Violations; Penalties; Injunction
§16-5Y-10. Advertisement Disclosure
§16-5Y-11. State Opioid Treatment Authority
§16-5Y-12. Moratorium; Certificate of Need
§16-5Y-13. Rules; Minimum Standards for Medication-Assisted Treatment Programs