Treatment Requirements Sample Clauses

Treatment Requirements. The City shall treat all human remains and associated funerary objects encountered during the course of construction of an undertaking reviewed under this Agreement in the manner consistent with the latest version of ACHP “Policy Statement Regarding Treatment of Burial Sites, Human Remains and Funerary Objects.” All reasonable efforts will be made to avoid disturbing gravesites, including those containing Native American human remains and associated artifacts. To the extent possible, the City shall assure that the general public is excluded from viewing any gravesites and associated artifacts. All consulting parties agree to release no photographs of any gravesites and/or funerary objects to the press or to the general public.
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Treatment Requirements. All employees are encouraged to make use of the available resources for treatment for alcohol and substance abuse problems. Employees shall be required to undergo treatment for substance abuse. Any employee who refuses or fails to comply with FHWA’s requirement for treatment, after care, or return to duty shall be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination. The cost of any treatment or rehabilitation services will be paid for by the employee’s health care provider and/or the employee. Employees will be allowed to take any accumulated sick, personal, compensatory or vacation time to participate in the rehabilitation program.
Treatment Requirements. A. The Contractor will provide a cognitive/behavioral based individualized treatment program including substance abuse treatment and mental health therapy by licensed therapists within the timeframe of the Montana Length of Stay guidelines for each MT youth. The Contractor will include the MT Designated Point of Contact (DPC) and each youth’s MT Juvenile Parole Officer via phone at monthly progress meetings. Progress meeting reports will be submitted monthly to the MT DOC, along with copies of all assessments completed. The Contractor will facilitate scheduled phone calls with the MT Mentoring Program once the schedule is set up by Mountain Peaks, Inc., the MT contracted provider of mentoring services. The Contractor will submit Final Treatment Report within two week of a youth’s release from the facility to the MT DPC. The Contractor will schedule and facilitate monthly Skype calls (outside of the monthly treatment review meetings) between each youth and her parole officer to encourage relationship building. All programming and treatment delivered to offenders shall adhere to evidence-based or research- driven practices and shall be subject to ongoing quality assurance and evaluation to ensure fidelity to delivery standards. All programming and treatment shall be delivered by appropriately trained personnel as required by delivery standards.
Treatment Requirements. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources in accordance with its powers under the Clean Streams Law conducted a hearing in Uniontown in August 1, 1972 during which hearing water quality standards for Redstone Creek and its tributaries were presented. The standards recommended for discharges to Redstone Creek consist of the following:
Treatment Requirements. All Members are encouraged to make use of the available resources for treatment for alcohol misuse and illegal drug use problems. Members with positive drug or alcohol test results, and those who have an alcohol test result of 0.02 or greater, will be required to submit to testing upon return to duty as set forth in sub-section X., of this Section. Members with positive drug or alcohol test results who complete a prescribed treatment program or obtain a release from a substance abuse professional will be subjected to follow-up testing as prescribed in sub-section Y., of this Section. The cost of any treatment or rehabilitation services provided to a Member will be paid for by the Member or the Member’s insurance provider. Members will be allowed to take accumulated sick leave, vacation leave, E.O.D. compensatory time, and Family Medical Leave Act leave to participate in rehabilitation services.
Treatment Requirements. Urine specimens must be provided at each visit prior to seeing the doctor. Urines may be observed. These urine specimens will be forwarded to an outside lab for further testing. • Empty wrappers or blister cards for prescribed buprenorphine product must be provided at each visit. Buprenophine with Naloxone Combined Therapy VS Buprenorphine Monotherapy Sublingual Suboxone film and generic tablet, Zubsolv and Bunavil (buprenorphine/naloxone combination) are FDA approved for the treatment of opioid addiction. Prescribing Suboxone for the treatment of pain is both legal and effective, but is an “off label” use of the medication. Our physicians treat for addiction only; this is not a pain management practice. Buprenorphine is available in injectable form (Buprenex) as well as the transdermal patch (Butrans). Both formulas are FDA approved for the treatment of pain. Buprenorphine is also available in tablets and is the treatment of choice for opioid dependence in pregnancy. Buprenorphine monotherapy will not be prescribed without appropriate documentation and verification of pregnancy, breast-feeding or allergy (observed at an inpatient facility). Alternatives to buprenorphine, such as Vivitrol monthly injections, are available.
Treatment Requirements. I understand that the Hero Help Program facilitates drug and or alcohol addiction treatment to qualifying adults. (initial) I understand that I as a participant in the Hero Help Program, a New Castle County Division of Police Officer (“NCCPD”) will accompany me to a treatment facility where I will be admitted into a 23-hour observation bed and given a clinical assessment by a licensed counselor. I understand that after this assessment I will be contacted by the Hero Help Coordinator, who will provide resource referrals and treatment and case management services. _ (initial) I agree to allow any and all treatment centers to update the New Castle County Division of Police on the status of my treatment. (initial) I agree to adhere to the treatment plan established by the treatment professional and agreed to by me. (initial) I agree not to use ANY intoxicating substances including alcohol and drugs except those lawfully prescribed by a legally authorized medical professional. (initial)
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