Sec. 10.63.03.11. Residential-Low Intensity Level 3.1 Program  


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  • A. In order to be licensed under this subtitle, a residential-low intensity level 3.1 program shall provide clinically-managed, low intensity, substance-related disorder treatment in large and small halfway houses, as defined in Health-General Article, §8-101, Annotated Code of Maryland, to individuals who:

    (1) Meet the ASAM Criteria for level 3.1; and

    (2) Are capable of self-care but are not ready to return to family or independent living.

    B. Services shall be:

    (1) Provided for a minimum of 5 hours per week, and

    (2) Directed toward:

    (a) Preventing relapse;

    (b) Applying recovery skills; and

    (c) Reintegrating into the community.

    C. A residential-low intensity level 3.1 program may provide the following services if the program’s license specifically authorizes the services:

    (1) A withdrawal management service as described in Regulation .18 of this chapter; and

    (2) An opioid treatment service as described in Regulation .19 of this chapter.