Mont. Admin. R. 24.174.1609 - RELAPSE REPORTING
(1) The medical
assistance program shall define what constitutes "relapse" for each particular
participant and determine if and when relapse has occurred.
(a) A participant who has a single episode of
relapse and/or early detection of relapse with nominal substance abuse may be
reported to the board by the medical assistance program.
(b) A participant who has a second or severe
relapse must be reported by the medical assistance program to the board
screening panel for review.
(c) The
board shall take disciplinary action against the license of a person in a
medical assistance program if, in the period under contract, the licensee has
on three separate occasions returned to the use of a prohibited or proscribed
substance.
(2) Any of
the following may be required by the board upon the recommendation of the
medical assistance program when a participant suffers a relapse:
(a) the participant may be required to
withdraw from practice;
(b) the
participant may undergo further recommended evaluation and/or treatment as
determined by the medical assistance program;
(c) the participant's monitoring agreement
required by the medical assistance program must be reassessed and may be
modified;
(d) the participant may
be required to comply with other recommendations of the medical assistance
program; or
(e) the participant may
be subject to discipline as imposed by a board final order.
Notes
37-1-131, 37-7-201, MCA; IMP, 37-1-131, 37-7-201, MCA;
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