N.D. Admin. Code 75-09.1-10-03

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 75-09.1-10-03 - Denial of application for opioid treatment program license
1. The division shall deny an applicant's license:
a. When it fails to meet the requirements of section 75-09.1 -10-02.
b. If the applicant has been denied, or has had revoked, the registration, accreditation, or certification required to be an opioid treatment program as set forth in subsection 22 of section 75-09.1-10-01.
c. If any of the following occurred and was not resolved at a facility under the control of the applicant:
(1) A license for a substance use disorder treatment service or health care agency was denied, revoked, or suspended in the past;
(2) Found to have discriminated against, demonstrated cruelty, abuse, negligence, or misconduct toward, or indifference to the welfare of, a patient;
(3) Misappropriation of patient property or resources;
(4) Failed to meet financial obligations or contracted service commitments that affected patient care;
(5) Has a history of noncompliance with state or federal regulations in providing substance abuse treatment;
(6) Refused to allow the division access to records, files, books, or portions of the premises relating to operation of the substance abuse treatment program;
(7) Willfully interfered with the preservation of material information or attempted to impede the work of an authorized department representative;
(8) Advertised itself as licensed when a license has not been issued, or a license has been suspended or revoked; or
(9) Has not demonstrated the capability to provide the appropriate services to assist patients in meeting goals, including:
(a) Abstinence from opioids and opioid substitutes;
(b) Obtaining mental health treatment;
(c) Improving economic independence; and
(d) Reducing adverse consequences associated with illegal use of controlled substances.
d. If an owner or administrator of a facility under the control of the applicant:
(1) Has been convicted of child abuse or has been adjudicated as a perpetrator of child abuse;
(2) Has obtained or attempted to obtain a substance abuse treatment program license or health care provider license by fraudulent means or misrepresentation;
(3) Has been found guilty of, has pled guilty to, or has pled no contest to any of the offenses identified in paragraph 1 of subdivision c of subsection 1 of section 75-09.1-01-17;
(4) Has been found to have discriminated against, demonstrated cruelty, abuse, negligence, or misconduct toward, or indifference to the welfare of, a patient;
(5) Has misappropriated patient property or resources;
(6) Has failed to meet financial obligations or contracted service commitments that affect patient care;
(7) Has knowingly, or with reason to know, made a false statement of fact in the application or materials attached to the application;
(8) Has knowingly, or with reason to know, made a false statement of fact or failed to submit necessary information in any matter under investigation by the division; or
(9) Does not meet criminal background check requirements.

N.D. Admin Code 75-09.1-10-03

Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2014-352, April 2014, effective April 1, 2014. .

General Authority: NDCC 50-31-08

Law Implemented: NDCC 50-31-08