A residential treatment program not employing a registered nurse, a licensed practical nurse, or unlicensed assistive personnel shall make the drug or medication available to a client for self-administration in accordance with the instructions of a licensed physician. The client shall self-administer the drug or medication, under the supervision of a designated employee who enters the name, strength, and quantity of the medication, and the time of self-administration, in the client's case record.
Clinically-managed, low-intensity residential treatment programs are exempt from the requirement of supervising the self-administration of over-the-counter remedies. If the reasonable safety of all program clients is ensured, residential programs may allow clients to possess and self-administer, without supervision, those prescription medications that have been identified as allowable medications on a list developed specifically for the individual, in consultation with a licensed physician. The list of allowable medications must be reviewed at least annually, by a licensed physician. Any medication not identified on the list must be administered under supervision.
Each residential treatment program utilizing self-administration processes must establish policies and procedures that outline these processes.
S.D. Admin. R. 67:61:08:10
General Authority: SDCL 1-36-25, 34-20A-27.
Law Implemented: SDCL 1-36-25, 34-20A-27(1)(4)(6).