Alabama Laws

Requirements for Licensure and Operations of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment

Question:

Must physicians obtain additional state training beyond the federal DATA 2000 waiver requirements to prescribe medications for opioid use disorder?

Answer:
Yes
This answer is derived from 1 section of law
Citation:
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    22.  Training. The entity shall provide written documentation that:(i)  All Level I-O Program personnel complete the core training curriculum, as specified in Rule 580-9-44-.02(3).(ii)  The entity shall provide written documentation that all clinical and medical services staff in a Level I-O Program receive training during the initial twelve (12) months employment and develop basic competencies in the following areas:(I)  Opioid addiction treatment methodologies.(II)  Regulatory requirements for Opioid addiction treatment.(III)  Biopsychosocial dimensions of alcohol and drug use disorders.(IV)  Motivational and engagement strategies.(V)  Pharmacotherapy for Opioid dependency.(VI)  ASAM Patient Placement Criteria.(VII)  Assessment of and service planning to address biopsychosocial needs of individuals with Opioid dependency and related disorders.(iii)  Physicians who dispense methadone and other Opiate replacement drugs must receive a minimum of eight (8) hours of training each year relevant to Opioid Maintenance Therapy approved by SAMHSA and the State Opioid Treatment Authority. see full law