Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 9, § 30-3.150
PURPOSE: This rule establishes requirements for service delivery as a Comprehensive Substance Treatment and Rehabilitation (CSTAR) program.
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(1) Program Requirements. In order to be certified by the department to provide CSTAR services, the organization must—
(D) Incorporate evidence-based, best, and promising practices into its service array.
formal contract with the following:
expertise and specialized training in the treatment of traumarelated disorders;
expertise and specialized training in the treatment of cooccurring disorders (substance use and mental illness);
medications which can be provided in an outpatient setting for the treatment of opioid use and other substance use disorders (methadone must be provided by a certified opioid treatment program). Long-term medications shall be offered and prescribed, as medically appropriate;
department-approved training and credentialing;
approved training on smoking cessation;
approved training on suicide prevention; and
(2) Other Applicable Program Requirements. A CSTAR program shall meet the following additional requirements when the department determines they are applicable:
(3) Medicaid Eligibility. An organization must be certified as a CSTAR program to qualify for Medicaid reimbursement for delivery of substance use disorder treatment services to eligible persons.
(B) If there is a change in the Medicaid eligibility or financial status of a person served, the individual shall not be prematurely discharged from the CSTAR program or otherwise denied CSTAR services. The program shall—
services until the individual meets treatment plan goals and criteria for discharge; or
document in the individual’s record there is continuity of clinically appropriate treatment services.
(4) Temporary Waiver. Upon the effective date of this rule, the department will grant a one- (1-) year waiver from the requirements specified in subsections (1)(B) and (1)(E) of this rule to programs that have a current and valid CSTAR contract with the department and continue to meet certification and contract requirements.
(A) Waivers shall be temporary and time limited.
or extended by the department annually thereafter.
years unless otherwise determined by the department.
AUTHORITY: sections 630.050, 630.655, and 631.010, RSMo 2016.* Original rule filed Feb. 28, 2001, effective Oct. 30, 2001. Amended: Filed March 25, 2021, effective Sept. 30, 2021. Amended: Filed Aug. 7, 2023, effective Feb. 29, 2024. *Original authority: 630.050, RSMo 1980, amended 1993, 1995, 2008; 630.655, RSMo 1980; and 631.010, RSMo 1980.