Wisconsin Code § 51.4224

Opioid treatment
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this
section:
(a) “Narcotic treatment service for opiate addiction” is an opioid treatment system that includes a physician who administers or
dispenses a narcotic drug to a narcotic addict for treatment or
detoxification treatment with a comprehensive range of medical
and rehabilitation services; that is approved by the state
methadone authority and the designated federal government’s
regulatory authority; and that is registered with the U.S. drug enforcement administration to use a narcotic drug for treatment of a
narcotic addiction.
(b) “Opioid treatment system” means a structured delivery
system for providing substance abuse prevention, intervention, or
treatment services and meets all of the following criteria:
1. The system receives funds through the state under this
chapter.
2. The system is approved by the state methadone authority.
(c) “State methadone authority” means the subunit of the department designated by the governor to exercise the responsibility
and authority in this state for governing the treatment of a narcotic addiction with a narcotic drug.
(2) DURATION OF CERTIFICATION. The department shall issue a certification for an eligible opioid treatment system, as determined by the department, that remains in effect for 3 years unless suspended or revoked and coincides with the federal government certification period.
(3) COUNSELING SERVICES. The department shall allow a
narcotic treatment service for opiate addiction to contract for substance abuse counselors and clinical substance abuse counselors
in lieu of employing substance abuse counselors or clinical substance abuse counselors. The narcotic treatment service for opiate addiction may enter into a contract agreement with an agency
to provide counseling services. A narcotic treatment service for
opiate addiction that enters into a contract agreement for counseling service shall submit to the department a copy of the agreement with each application and reapplication.
(4) LENGTH OF TREATMENT. The department may not limit
the length of treatment an individual receives from a narcotic
treatment service for opiate addiction. Nothing in this subsection
affects whether treatment is reimbursable under the Medical Assistance program under subch. IV of ch. 49.
(5) GEOGRAPHIC PROXIMITY. The department may not require an individual who seeks admission to a narcotic treatment
service for opiate addiction to reside within a certain radius of the
narcotic treatment service for opiate addiction. The department
may not require an individual who resides outside of a certain radius of a narcotic treatment service for opiate addiction to request
an exception to receive treatment from the narcotic treatment service for opiate addiction. Nothing in this subsection affects
whether treatment is reimbursable under the Medical Assistance
program under subch. IV of ch. 49.

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