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§ 32.03 Evaluation of chemical dependence services.    (a)  The  commissioner  shall  ensure  that  all  chemical  dependence  services provided under this chapter for persons who  abuse  and/or  are  dependent on alcohol and/or substances are periodically evaluated.    (b)  The  commissioner  shall,  by regulations, establish and maintain  evaluation criteria  and  methods  which  assure  the  utility  of  data  generated in the evaluation of chemical dependence services in different  areas  of  the  state  provided under this chapter for those persons who  abuse or are dependent on alcohol and/or substances, including, but  not  limited to:    1.  Uniform definitions of chemical dependence services to persons who  abuse and/or are dependent on alcohol and/or substances;    2. Uniform objectives for all comparable chemical dependence  services  and programs;    3.  Uniform definitions of screening, assessment, evaluation, level of  care determination, admission and discharge for comparable providers  of  services;    4. Uniform clinical reporting procedures; and    5. Uniform requirements for the generation and maintenance of data for  all  individuals receiving services from any provider of services issued  an operating certificate under this article.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Mhy > Title-e > Article-32 > 32-03

§ 32.03 Evaluation of chemical dependence services.    (a)  The  commissioner  shall  ensure  that  all  chemical  dependence  services provided under this chapter for persons who  abuse  and/or  are  dependent on alcohol and/or substances are periodically evaluated.    (b)  The  commissioner  shall,  by regulations, establish and maintain  evaluation criteria  and  methods  which  assure  the  utility  of  data  generated in the evaluation of chemical dependence services in different  areas  of  the  state  provided under this chapter for those persons who  abuse or are dependent on alcohol and/or substances, including, but  not  limited to:    1.  Uniform definitions of chemical dependence services to persons who  abuse and/or are dependent on alcohol and/or substances;    2. Uniform objectives for all comparable chemical dependence  services  and programs;    3.  Uniform definitions of screening, assessment, evaluation, level of  care determination, admission and discharge for comparable providers  of  services;    4. Uniform clinical reporting procedures; and    5. Uniform requirements for the generation and maintenance of data for  all  individuals receiving services from any provider of services issued  an operating certificate under this article.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Mhy > Title-e > Article-32 > 32-03

§ 32.03 Evaluation of chemical dependence services.    (a)  The  commissioner  shall  ensure  that  all  chemical  dependence  services provided under this chapter for persons who  abuse  and/or  are  dependent on alcohol and/or substances are periodically evaluated.    (b)  The  commissioner  shall,  by regulations, establish and maintain  evaluation criteria  and  methods  which  assure  the  utility  of  data  generated in the evaluation of chemical dependence services in different  areas  of  the  state  provided under this chapter for those persons who  abuse or are dependent on alcohol and/or substances, including, but  not  limited to:    1.  Uniform definitions of chemical dependence services to persons who  abuse and/or are dependent on alcohol and/or substances;    2. Uniform objectives for all comparable chemical dependence  services  and programs;    3.  Uniform definitions of screening, assessment, evaluation, level of  care determination, admission and discharge for comparable providers  of  services;    4. Uniform clinical reporting procedures; and    5. Uniform requirements for the generation and maintenance of data for  all  individuals receiving services from any provider of services issued  an operating certificate under this article.