[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 38, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 38CFR17.82]

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            TITLE 38--PENSIONS, BONUSES, AND VETERANS' RELIEF
 
                CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
 
PART 17_MEDICAL--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 17.82  Contracts for outpatient services for veterans with alcohol

or drug dependence or abuse disabilities.

    (a) Contracts for treatment services authorized under Sec. 17.80 
may be awarded in accordance with applicable Department of Veterans 
Affairs and Federal procurement procedures. Such contracts will be 
awarded only after the quality and effectiveness, including adequate 
protection for the safety of the participants of the contractor's 
program, has been determined and then only to contractors determined by 
the Under Secretary for Health or designee to be fully capable of 
meeting the following standards:
    (1) The following minimum fire safety requirements must be met:
    (i) The building must meet the requirements of the applicable 
business occupancy chapters (1-7, 26-27, and 31) and Appendix A of the 
NFPA 101, National Fire Protection Association's Life Safety Code (1994 
edition) which are incorporated by reference. Incorporation by reference 
of these materials was approved by the Director of the Federal Register, 
in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. These materials 
incorporated by reference are available for inspection at the Department 
of Veterans Affairs, Office of Regulations Management (02D), Room 1154, 
810 Vermont Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20420 or at the National 
Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the 
availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: 
http://www.archives.gov/federal--register/

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code--of--federal--regulations/ibr--locations.html. Copies may be 
obtained from the National Fire Protection Association, Battery March 
Park, Quincy, MA 02269. (For ordering information, call toll-free 1-800-
344-3555.) Any equivalencies or variances to Department of Veterans 
Affairs requirements must be approved by the appropriate Veterans Health 
Administration Veterans Integrated Service Networks (VISN) Director.
    (ii) Where applicable, the facility must have a current occupancy 
permit issued by the local and state governments in the jurisdiction 
where the home is located.
    (iii) All Department of Veterans Affairs sponsored patients will be 
mentally and physically capable of leaving the building, unaided, in the 
event of an emergency.
    (iv) Fire exit drills must be held at least quarterly. A written 
plan for evacuation in the event of fire shall be developed and reviewed 
annually. The plan shall outline the duties, responsibilities and 
actions to be taken by the staff in the event of a fire emergency. This 
plan shall be implemented during fire exit drills.
    (v) Portable fire extinguishers shall be installed at the facility. 
Use NFPA 10, Portable Fire Extinguishers, as guidance in selection and 
location requirements of extinguishers.
    (vi) Requirements for fire protection equipment and systems shall be 
in accordance with NFPA 101. Where installed, maintenance and testing of 
these systems/equipment shall include the following:
    (A) The fire alarm system shall be test operated at least semi-
annually.
    (B) All smoke detectors shall be test operated, by activation of the 
smoke detector, at least sem-annually.
    (C) The monthly and annual inspections and the maintenance of the 
extinguishers shall be in accordance with NFPA 10.
    (D) All fire protection systems and equipment, such as the fire 
alarm system, smoke detectors, and portable extinguishers, shall be 
inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with the applicable NFPA 
fire codes and the results documented.
    (vii) An annual fire and safety inspection shall be conducted at the 
facility by qualified Department of Veterans Affairs personnel. If a 
review of past Department of Veterans Affairs inspections or inspections 
made by the local authorities indicates that a fire and safety 
inspection would not be necessary, then the visit to the facility may be 
waived.
    (2) Conform to existing standards of State safety codes and local 
and/or State health and sanitation codes.
    (3) Be licensed under State or local authority.
    (4) Where applicable, be accredited by the State.
    (5) Comply with the requirements of the ``Confidentiality of Alcohol 
and Drug Abuse Patient Records'' (42 CFR part 2) and the 
``Confidentiality of Certain Medical Records'' (38 U.S.C. 7332), which 
shall be part of the contract.
    (6) Demonstrate an existing capability to furnish the following:
    (i) A supervised, alcohol and drug free environment, including 
active affiliation with Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) programs.
    (ii) Staff sufficient in numbers and position qualifications to 
carry out the policies, responsibilities, and programs of the facility.
    (iii) Structured activities.
    (iv) Appropriate group activities.
    (v) Monitoring medications.
    (vi) Supportive social service.
    (vii) Individual counseling as appropriate.
    (viii) Opportunities for learning/development of skills and habits 
which will enable Department of Veterans Affairs sponsored residents to 
adjust to and maintain freedom from dependence on or involvement with 
alcohol or drug abuse or dependence during or subsequent to leaving the 
facility.
    (ix) Support for the individual desire for sobriety (alcohol/drug 
abuse-free life style).
    (x) Opportunities for learning, testing, and internalizing knowledge 
of illness/recovery process, and to upgrade skills and improve personal 
relationships.

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    (7) Data normally maintained and included in a medical record as a 
function of compliance with State or community licensing standards will 
be accessible.
    (b) Representatives of the Department of Veterans Affairs will 
inspect the facility prior to award of a contract to assure that 
prescribed requirements can be met. Inspections may also be carried out 
at such other times as deemed necessary by the Department of Veterans 
Affairs.
    (c) All requirements in this rule and Department of Veterans Affairs 
reports of inspection of residential facilities furnishing treatment and 
rehabilitation services to eligible veterans shall, to the extent 
possible, be made available to all government agencies charged with the 
responsibility of licensing or otherwise regulating or inspecting such 
institutions.
    (d) An individual case record will be created for each client which 
shall be maintained in security and confidence as required by the 
``Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records'' (42 CFR 
part 2) and the ``Confidentiality of Certain Medical Records'' (38 
U.S.C. 7332), and will be made available on a need to know basis to 
appropriate Department of Veterans Affairs staff members involved with 
the treatment program of the veterans concerned.

(Authority: 38 U.S.C. 1720A)

[47 FR 57708, Dec. 28, 1982. Redesignated and amended at 61 FR 21965, 
21967, May 13, 1996; 61 FR 63720, Dec. 2, 1996; 62 FR 17072, Apr. 9, 
1997; 69 FR 18803, Apr. 9, 2004]