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908 KAR 1340 Narcotic Treatment Programs Mark A Fisher MS State Opioid Treatment Administrator Kentucky Protocol for Establishment of a Medication Station If a NTP voluntarily decides to establish a medication station the program shall notify in writing the D E A CSAT the SNA and the D ID: 675363

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Kentucky Medication Units

908 KAR 1:340

Narcotic Treatment Programs

Mark A. Fisher, MS

State Opioid Treatment Administrator

KentuckySlide2

Protocol for Establishment

of a Medication Station

If a NTP voluntarily decides to establish a medication station, the program shall notify in writing the D E A, CSAT, the SNA and the Division of Licensing and Regulation (O I G) within 90 days of the proposed relocation.

A Medication Station shall;

Be opened no closer than forty-five (45) miles and no further than ninety (90) miles to the main OTP.Slide3

Protocol/Standards of Operations

Statement of Purpose ;

To ensure Regulatory Compliance of all Narcotic Treatment Programs across the state.

PROCEDURE;

Obtain a certification of occupancy and a local business license.

* Please note* Public forums of city approvals, other that that required for certification of occupancy are not a regulatory requirement. However, it is strongly encouraged by SOTA ( State Opioid Treatment Authority) to make the intent to open a facility as transparent as possible to all City, County, and Civic Leaders during this process.Slide4

Protocol

Apply for a CSAT (Center for Substance Abuse Treatment) Certification.

Submit accreditation of early intent to O I G (Office of Inspector General)

Apply for AODE (Alcohol & Other Drug Entity) outpatient license from O I G

Licensing procedures and standards for the operation of alcohol and other drug abuse prevention programs can be found at

http://www.lrc.ky.gov/kar/908/001/380.htm

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Inspection of facility by O I G then AODE license is obtained

Apply for Narcotic treatment license with CSAT in Washington, D.C.Slide5

Protocol (continued)

Obtain MOA (Memorandum of agreement) from law enforcement, hospital, mental health, vocational rehabilitation, and private therapist.

Obtain a D E A inspection after building alarms and sage are in place at facility.

Obtain a facility inspection from the Division of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities.

Obtain D E A forms 222 for ordering medication.Slide6

Counties in Crisis Slide7

Counties in Crises (continued)Slide8

Increased OTN Network

10/1/2014Slide9

Increased Capacity 2014

Kentucky has increased overall OTN capacity since August 2013 by adding six new facilities.

State wide census is up from 2906 in 2012 to over 4500 individuals served (August 2014)Slide10

Contact Information

Mark A. Fisher

State Opioid Treatment Administrator

Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities

275 East Main Street 4 W-G

Frankfort, KY 40621

Phone: (502) 782-6162

Fax: (502) 564-9010

Mark.Fisher@ky.gov