Withdrawing from Opioid Substitution Treatment Services Sample Clauses

Withdrawing from Opioid Substitution Treatment Services. 6.1 If the Provider terminates this Schedule in accordance with clauses C.31 to C.37, the DHB may agree to waive the notice period and allow the Provider to immediately stop providing Opioid Substitution Treatment Services, if the DHB is satisfied that the Provider has made reasonable endeavours to arrange an alternative provider of Opioid Substitution Treatment Services in the Provider's area, to maintain continuous Opioid Substitution Treatment Services.
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Withdrawing from Opioid Substitution Treatment Services. If the Provider terminates this Schedule in accordance with clauses C.31 to C.37, Te Whatu Ora may agree to waive the notice period and allow the Provider to immediately stop providing Opioid Substitution Treatment Services, if Te Whatu Ora is satisfied that the Provider has made reasonable endeavours to arrange an alternative provider of Opioid Substitution Treatment Services in the Provider's area, to maintain continuous Opioid Substitution Treatment Services.
Withdrawing from Opioid Substitution Treatment Services. 6.1 If the Provider terminates this Schedule in accordance with clauses C.36 to C.44, the DHB may agree to waive the notice period and to allow the Provider to immediately stop providing Opioid Substitution Treatment Services, if the DHB is satisfied that the Provider has made reasonable endeavours to arrange an alternative provider of Opioid Substitution Treatment Services in the Provider's area to maintain continuous Opioid Substitution Treatment Services. 6.2 The Provider must notify an opioid substitution treatment service, and Prescribers authorised under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975 to offer methadone or buprenorphine+naloxone for the treatment of dependence in the Provider's area, of: (a) the Provider's intention to stop providing the Service; (b) the date from which the Provider will no longer be providing the Service; and (c) the alternative arrangements that the Provider has made for the continued provision of the Service.
Withdrawing from Opioid Substitution Treatment Services. If the Provider terminates this Schedule in accordance with clauses C.31 to C.37, Health NZ may agree to waive the notice period and allow the Provider to immediately stop providing Opioid Substitution Treatment Services, if Health NZ is satisfied that the Provider has made reasonable endeavours to arrange an alternative provider of Opioid Substitution Treatment Services in the Provider's area, to maintain continuous Opioid Substitution Treatment Services.

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