Md. Code Regs. 10.47.03.03

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.47.03.03 - Correctional Level I
A. Program Description.
(1) The program shall provide evaluation and treatment to patients who require services for less than 9 hours weekly in a correctional facility.
(2) Inmates receiving treatment may be housed throughout the correctional facility.
B. Inmates who are appropriate for this level of treatment shall:
(1) Meet the current edition of the American Society of Addiction Medicine Patient Placement Criteria for Level I, or its equivalent as approved by the Administration, for the 30 days before incarceration; and
(2) Have a physical and emotional status that allows the inmate to function in the inmate's usual environment.
C. Staffing. Services shall be provided by appropriately credentialed staff as described in COMAR 10.47.01.06A.
D. Program Services. A program shall provide the following services:
(1) An assessment as described in COMAR 10.47.01.04A within 30 days of admission;
(2) An individualized treatment plan as described in COMAR 10.47.01.04A with a treatment plan update completed every 90 days in accordance with the following:
(a) The alcohol and drug counselor and patient shall complete and sign the initial treatment plan within 10 working days of the comprehensive assessment; or
(b) If the alcohol and drug counselor is unable to develop a treatment plan within the required time, the clinical director or the clinical supervisor shall:
(i) Determine the reason for a delay in development of a treatment plan;
(ii) Document the reason in the patient's record; and
(iii) Direct an appropriate clinical staff person to develop a treatment plan within 7 working days of the clinical director or clinical supervisor's documentation of the delay;
(3) Case management services; and
(4) Group or individual counseling sessions.
E. Documentation. The clinical staff person providing the service shall:
(1) Write a patient progress note after each counseling session; and
(2) Place the note in the patient's record.
F. Referral Services. The program shall have available through referral the following at the time of the patient's release from the institution:
(1) Medical examinations;
(2) Services through the Division of Rehabilitation Services;
(3) Vocational assistance;
(4) Mental health services;
(5) Substance abuse treatment programs;
(6) Legal assistance; and
(7) Social services.

Md. Code Regs. 10.47.03.03