2021 WISCONSIN ACT 155
An Act relating to: modifying administrative rules relating to driver safety plans and medication-assisted treatments.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:
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Section
1. DHS 62.07 (5) (b) 2., 3. and 4. of the administrative code are amended to read:
DHS 62.07 (5) (b) 2. `Finding of suspected dependency.' If the assessment finding for a client is suspected alcohol, controlled substance, controlled substance analog, or other drug dependency, the driver safety plan shall recommend substance abuse treatment, including an evaluation of the appropriateness of medication-assisted treatment, that does not include residential or inpatient services under s. DHS 75.10, 75.11, or 75.14.
DHS 62.07 (5) (b) 3. `Finding of dependency.' If the assessment finding for a client is alcohol, controlled substance, controlled substance analog, or other drug dependency, the driver safety plan shall recommend substance abuse treatment, including an evaluation of the appropriateness of medication-assisted treatment, under ss. DHS 75.10 to 75.15. If residential or inpatient services are recommended, the residential or inpatient services may not exceed 30 days.
DHS 62.07 (5) (b) 4. `Finding of dependency in remission.' If the assessment finding for a client is suspected alcohol, controlled substance, controlled substance analog, or other drug dependency in remission, the driver safety plan shall recommend substance abuse treatment, including an evaluation of the appropriateness of medication-assisted treatment.