Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 42 - Public Health |
Chapter I—Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services |
SubChapter A—General Provisions |
Part 8 - Medications for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder |
Subpart A - General Provisions |
§ 8.1 - Scope. |
§ 8.2 - thnsp;8.2 Definitions. |
Subpart B - Accreditation of Opioid Treatment Programs |
§ 8.3 - Application for approval as an accreditation body. |
§ 8.4 - Accreditation body responsibilities. |
§ 8.5 - Periodic evaluation of accreditation bodies. |
§ 8.6 - Withdrawal of approval of accreditation bodies. |
Subpart C - Certification and Treatment Standards for Opioid Treatment Programs |
§ 8.11 - Opioid treatment program certification. |
§ 8.12 - Federal Opioid Use Disorder treatment standards. |
§ 8.13 - Revocation of accreditation and accreditation body approval. |
§ 8.14 - Suspension or revocation of certification. |
§ 8.15 - Forms. |
Subpart D - Procedures for Informal Review of Suspension or Proposed Revocation of OTP Certification, and of Adverse Action Regarding Withdrawal of Approval of an Accreditation Body |
§ 8.21 - Applicability. |
§ 8.22 - Definitions. |
§ 8.23 - Limitation on issues subject to review. |
§ 8.24 - Specifying who represents the parties. |
§ 8.25 - Informal review and the reviewing official's response. |
§ 8.26 - Preparation of the review file and written arguments. |
§ 8.27 - Opportunity for oral presentation. |
§ 8.28 - Expedited procedures for review of immediate suspension. |
§ 8.29 - Ex parte communications. |
§ 8.30 - Transmission of written communications by reviewing official and calculation of deadlines. |
§ 8.31 - Authority and responsibilities of the reviewing official. |
§ 8.32 - Administrative record. |
§ 8.33 - Written decision. |
§ 8.34 - Court review of final administrative action; exhaustion of administrative remedies. |
Subpart E - XXX |
Subpart F - Authorization To Increase Patient Limit to 275 Patients |
§ 8.610 - Which practitioners are eligible for a patient limit of 275? |
§ 8.615 - What constitutes a qualified practice setting? |
§ 8.620 - What is the process to request a patient limit of 275? |
§ 8.625 - How will a Request for Patient Limit Increase be processed? |
§ 8.630 - What must practitioners do in order to maintain their approval to treat up to 275 patients? |
§ 8.635 - What are the reporting requirements for practitioners whose Request for Patient Limit Increase is approved? |
§ 8.640 - What is the process for renewing a practitioner's Request for Patient Limit Increase approval? |
§ 8.645 - What are the responsibilities of practitioners who do not submit a renewal Request for Patient Limit Increase, or whose renewal request is denied? |
§ 8.650 - Can SAMHSA's approval of a practitioner's Request for Patient Limit Increase be suspended or revoked? |
§ 8.655 - Can a practitioner request to temporarily treat up to 275 patients in emergency situations? |