[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 42, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 42CFR8.3]

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                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH
 
    CHAPTER I--PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 
                                SERVICES
 
PART 8--CERTIFICATION OF OPIOID TREATMENT PROGRAMS--Table of Contents
 
                        Subpart A--Accreditation
 
Sec. 8.3  Application for approval as an accreditation body.

    (a) Eligibility. Private nonprofit organizations or State 
governmental entities, or political subdivisions thereof, capable of 
meeting the requirements of this part may apply for approval as an 
accreditation body.
    (b) Application for initial approval. Three copies of an 
accreditation body application form [SMA-163] shall be submitted to 
SAMHSA at rm. 12-105, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857, and marked 
ATTENTION: OTP Certification Program. SAMHSA will consider and accept 
the electronic submission of these materials when electronic submission 
systems are developed and available. Accreditation body applications 
shall include the following information and supporting documentation:
    (1) Name, address, and telephone number of the applicant and a 
responsible official for the accreditation body. The application shall 
be signed by the responsible official;
    (2) Evidence of the nonprofit status of the applicant (i.e., of 
fulfilling Internal Revenue Service requirements as a nonprofit 
organization) if the applicant is not a State governmental entity or 
political subdivision;
    (3) A set of the accreditation elements or standards and a detailed 
discussion showing how the proposed accreditation elements or standards 
will ensure that each OTP surveyed by the applicant is qualified to meet 
or is meeting each of the Federal opioid treatment standards set forth 
in Sec. 8.12;
    (4) A detailed description of the applicant's decisionmaking 
process, including:
    (i) Procedures for initiating and performing onsite accreditation 
surveys of OTPs;
    (ii) Procedures for assessing OTP personnel qualifications;
    (iii) Copies of an application for accreditation, guidelines, 
instructions, and other materials the applicant will send to OTPs during 
the accreditation process, including a request for a complete history of 
prior accreditation activities and a statement that all information and 
data submitted in the application for accreditation is true and 
accurate, and that no material fact has been omitted;
    (iv) Policies and procedures for notifying OTPs and SAMHSA of 
deficiencies and for monitoring corrections of deficiencies by OTPs;
    (v) Policies and procedures for suspending or revoking an OTP's 
accreditation;

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    (vi) Policies and procedures that will ensure processing of 
applications for accreditation and applications for renewal of 
accreditation within a timeframe approved by SAMHSA; and
    (vii) A description of the applicant's appeals process to allow OTPs 
to contest adverse accreditation decisions.
    (5) Policies and procedures established by the accreditation body to 
avoid conflicts of interest, or the appearance of conflicts of interest, 
by the applicant's board members, commissioners, professional personnel, 
consultants, administrative personnel, and other representatives;
    (6) A description of the education, experience, and training 
requirements for the applicant's professional staff, accreditation 
survey team membership, and the identification of at least one licensed 
physician on the applicant's staff;
    (7) A description of the applicant's training policies;
    (8) Fee schedules, with supporting cost data;
    (9) Satisfactory assurances that the body will comply with the 
requirements of Sec. 8.4, including a contingency plan for investigating 
complaints under Sec. 8.4(e);
    (10) Policies and procedures established to protect confidential 
information the applicant will collect or receive in its role as an 
accreditation body; and
    (11) Any other information SAMHSA may require.
    (c) Application for renewal of approval. An accreditation body that 
intends to continue to serve as an accreditation body beyond its current 
term shall apply to SAMHSA for renewal, or notify SAMHSA of its 
intention not to apply for renewal, in accordance with the following 
procedures and schedule:
    (1) At least 9 months before the date of expiration of an 
accreditation body's term of approval, the body shall inform SAMHSA in 
writing of its intent to seek renewal.
    (2) SAMHSA will notify the applicant of the relevant information, 
materials, and supporting documentation required under paragraph (b) of 
this section that the applicant shall submit as part of the renewal 
procedure.
    (3) At least 3 months before the date of expiration of the 
accreditation body's term of approval, the applicant shall furnish to 
SAMHSA three copies of a renewal application containing the information, 
materials, and supporting documentation requested by SAMHSA under 
paragraph (c)(2) of this section.
    (4) An accreditation body that does not intend to renew its approval 
shall so notify SAMHSA at least 9 months before the expiration of the 
body's term of approval.
    (d) Rulings on applications for initial approval or renewal of 
approval. (1) SAMHSA will grant an application for initial approval or 
an application for renewal of approval if it determines the applicant 
substantially meets the accreditation body requirements of this subpart.
    (2) If SAMHSA determines that the applicant does not substantially 
meet the requirements set forth in this subpart. SAMHSA will notify the 
applicant of the deficiencies in the application and request that the 
applicant resolve such deficiencies within 90 days of receipt of the 
notice. If the deficiencies are resolved to the satisfaction of SAMHSA 
within the 90-day time period, the body will be approved as an 
accreditation body. If the deficiencies have not been resolved to the 
satisfaction of SAMHSA within the 90-day time period, the application 
for approval as an accreditation body will be denied.
    (3) If SAMHSA does not reach a final decision on a renewal 
application before the expiration of an accreditation body's term of 
approval, the approval will be deemed extended until SAMHSA reaches a 
final decision, unless an accreditation body does not rectify 
deficiencies in the application within the specified time period, as 
required in paragraph (d)(2) of this section.
    (e) Relinquishment of approval. An accreditation body that intends 
to relinquish its accreditation approval before expiration of the body's 
term of approval shall submit a letter of such intent to SAMHSA, at the 
address in paragraph (b) of this section, at least 9 months before 
relinquishing such approval.

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    (f) Notification. An accreditation body that does not apply for 
renewal of approval, or is denied such approval by SAMHSA, relinquishes 
its accreditation approval before expiration of its term of approval, or 
has its approval withdrawn, shall:
    (1) Transfer copies of records and other related information as 
required by SAMHSA to a location, including another accreditation body, 
and according to a schedule approved by SAMHSA; and
    (2) Notify, in a manner and time period approved by SAMHSA, all OTPs 
accredited or seeking accreditation by the body that the body will no 
longer have approval to provide accreditation services.
    (g) Term of approval. An accreditation body's term of approval is 
for a period not to exceed 5 years.
    (h) State accreditation bodies. State governmental entities, 
including political subdivisions thereof, may establish organizational 
units that may act as accreditation bodies, provided such units meet the 
requirements of this section, are approved by SAMHSA under this section, 
and have taken appropriate measures to prevent actual or apparent 
conflicts of interest, including cases in which State or Federal funds 
are used to support opioid treatment services.