67:61:12:02. Services provided. An early intervention program shall provide:
(1) An initial screening and planning that occurs within forty-eight hours of the initial contact and results in the following being recorded in the client's case record:
(a) A description of the client's current problems and needs;
(b) A description of the client's emotional and physical state, as determined through a screening for the presence of any cognitive disability, mental illness, and medical disorders, together with any collateral information and prescribed medications;
(c) A description of the client's drug and alcohol use, including the types of substances used, whether prescribed or over the counter medications, the age of first use, the amount used, the frequency of use, the date of last use, and the duration of use; and
(d) A statement of the intended course of action;
(2) Crisis intervention;
(3) Individual or family counseling; and
(4) Discharge planning providing:
(a) Continued care planning;
(b) Referral to and liaison with other resources that offer education, vocational, medical, legal, social, psychological, employment, and other related alcohol and drug services; where applicable, and
(c) Referral to and coordination of medical services, including information detailing the availability of tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus services, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 300x-24, in effect on December 13, 2016.
Source: 43 SDR 80, effective December 5, 2016; 50 SDR 63, effective November 27, 2023.
General Authority: SDCL 1-36-35, 34-20A-27.
Law Implemented: SDCL 34-20A-27.
Note: Individual or family counseling may include education regarding alcohol and drug abuse and dependence, including the biomedical effects of drug and alcohol use and abuse and the importance of medical care and treatment in the recovery process. Individual or family counseling may also include education regarding tuberculosis and the human immunodeficiency virus, how each is transmitted, and how to safeguard against transmission.