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Certification of Opioid Treatment Programs, 42 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 8 provides federal standards for the administration and management of opioid treatment. Any deviation from the opioid t
On the following pages you can fill out and submit to SAMHSA an on-line form SMA-162,
and supporting documents, for New Sponsor Certification of an Opioid
SAMHSA’s Division of Pharmacologic Therapies (DPT), part of the SAMHSA Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), is responsible for certifying that an Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) conforms with f
On the following pages you can fill out and submit to SAMHSA an on-line form SMA-162,
and supporting documents, for Provisional (initial) Certification of a new Opioid
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must be filed by OMT's to request additional take-home medications for patients who have not yet met the requirements. It is crucial that you justify the reason for requesting this exception, including the results of the last three toxicology