Current through September 2, 2024
Section 16.07.17.011 - DEFINITIONS - G THROUGH ZFor the purposes of these rules, the following terms apply:
01.Idaho Board of Alcohol/Drug Counselor Certification, Inc. (IBADCC). A board affiliated with the International Certification Reciprocity Consortium/Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse (ICRC). The IBADCC is the certifying entity that oversees credentialing of Idaho Student of Addiction Studies (ISAS), and Certified Alcohol/Drug Counselors (CADC) in the state of Idaho.02.Individualized Service Plan. A written action plan based on an eligibility screening and clinical assessment, that identifies the individual's clinical needs, the strategy for providing services to meet those needs, treatment goals and objectives and the criteria for terminating the specified interventions.03.Intensive Outpatient Services. Educational classes and individual or group counseling consisting of regularly scheduled sessions within a structured program, for a minimum of nine (9) hours of treatment per week for adults and six (6) hours of treatment per week for adolescents.04.Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT). The use of medications, approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a whole-patient approach to the treatment of substance use disorders.05.Network Treatment Provider. Any provider, group of providers, or entity that has a network provider agreement with the Department's Division of Behavioral Health contractor to provide behavioral health services.06.Opioid Treatment Program (OTP). A program that provides MAT for persons diagnosed with opioid use disorder (OUD). OTPs provide all FDA approved MAT medications. In addition, participants receiving MAT medications must also receive counseling and other behavioral therapies to provide participants with a whole-person approach.07.Outpatient Services. Educational classes and individual or group counseling consisting of regularly scheduled sessions within a structured program for up to eight (8) hours of treatment per week for adults and five (5) hours of treatment per week for adolescents.08.Priority Population. Priority populations consist of individuals who receive services ahead of other persons. Priority populations are determined yearly by the Department and align with federally mandated priorities.09.Recovery Support Services. Non-clinical services designed to initiate, support, and enhance recovery. These services may include: safe and sober housing, transportation, child care, life skills education, drug testing, recovery coaching, and case management.10.Residential Treatment Services. A planned and structured regimen of treatment provided in a 24-hour residential setting. Residential programs serve individuals who, because of function limitations need safe and stable living environments and 24-hour care.11.Substance-Related Disorders. Clinical presentations due to substance use that may or may not demonstrate sufficient signs or symptoms to substantiate a diagnosis of a substance use disorder.12.Substance Use Disorder. A disorder evidenced by a cluster of cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms indicating that the individual continues using a substance despite significant substance-related problems. According to the DSM-5, diagnosis of a substance use disorder is based on a pathological pattern of behaviors related to use of the substance.Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.07.17.011