(1) A substance use disorder facility (SUDF) must require each staff member to read and sign a statement that:
- (a) clearly defines child abuse and neglect as defined in 41-3-102, MCA;
- (b) clearly defines abuse, neglect, and exploitation of an older person or a person with a developmental disability as defined in 52-3-803 MCA; and
- (c) outlines the individual's responsibility to report all known or suspected incidents of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of any client within 24 hours.
- (2) Any SUDF staff member who knows or has reasonable cause to suspect an incident of child abuse or neglect has occurred must make a report within 24 hours of the incident to the SUDF administrator, or a person designated by the SUDF administrator, and to the state child abuse hotline (866) 820-5437 as required in 41-3-201 , MCA.
- (3) Any SUDF staff member who knows or has reasonable cause to suspect an incident of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a vulnerable adult has occurred must make a report within 24 hours of the incident to the SUDF administrator, or a person designated by the SUDF administrator and to Adult Protective Services or other bodies as required in 52-3-811 , MCA.
- (4) In addition to reporting requirements in (2) and (3), the SUDF must also make a report to the Office of Inspector General, Licensing Bureau in writing within 24 hours of any allegations of client abuse, neglect, or exploitation within the SUDF.
- (5) The SUDF must document, in writing, that the proper authorities have been contacted and the abuse, neglect, or exploitation has been reported.
- (6) The SUDF must fully cooperate with any investigation conducted because of the report.
(7) The SUDF must have written policies for handling suspected incidents of abuse, neglect, or exploitation, including:
- (a) procedures for ensuring staff members suspected of abuse, neglect, or exploitation do not continue to provide direct care until an investigation is completed;
- (b) development of a safety plan, approved by the department, which protects the client and staff member until the investigation is complete; and
(c) procedures for taking appropriate disciplinary measures against any staff member involved in an incident of client abuse, neglect, or exploitation upon validation of the allegation, including:
- (i) termination of employment;
- (ii) retraining of the staff member; or
- (iii) any other appropriate action by the SUDF geared toward the prevention of future incidents of client abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
Authorizing statute(s): 50-5-103, MCA
Implementing statute(s): 50-5-103, MCA
History: NEW, 2022 MAR p. 1889, Eff. 9/24/22.