Substance Use Disorder (SUD Clause Samples

Substance Use Disorder (SUD. Substance use disorder is marked by a cluster of cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms indicating that the individual continues to use alcohol, tobacco, and/or other drugs despite significant related problems.
Substance Use Disorder (SUD. Substance use disorder includes substance abuse and dependence as defined by the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).
Substance Use Disorder (SUD. The recurrent use of alcohol and/or drugs that causes clinically significant impairment, including health problems, disability, and failure to meet major responsibilities at work, school, or home.
Substance Use Disorder (SUD. Separate policies and/or procedures for SUD prevention and treatment services (block grant and Public Act (PA2) Liquor Tax funding) will be created in accordance with State requirements to ensure proper distribution, accounting and reporting related to these funds.
Substance Use Disorder (SUD. A condition in which the use of one or more substances leads to a clinically significant impairment or distress. SUD involves the overuse of, or dependence on, a drug or substance leading to effects that are detrimental to the individual's physical and mental health, or the welfare of others.
Substance Use Disorder (SUD. Substance Use Disorder includes substance abuse and substance dependence. Substance abuse is a maladaptive pattern of substance use manifested by recurrent and significant adverse consequences related to the repeated use of substances. Substance dependence is a cluster of cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms indicating that an individual continues use of substances despite significant substance related problems. Substance Use Disorder Services is the provision of services to prevent or reduce the harm of alcohol and other drugs throughout the County of San Bernardino through community action, education, support, and collaboration.

Related to Substance Use Disorder (SUD

  • Behavioral Health Services – Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Inpatient Hospital Unlimited days at a general hospital or a specialty hospital including withdrawal management (detoxification) per plan year. Residential Treatment Facility Unlimited days for residential mental health and substance use disorder services per plan year. Notification of admission may be required. 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Outpatient or intermediate care services - See Covered Healthcare Services: Behavioral Health Section for details about partial hospital program, intensive outpatient program, adult intensive services, and child and family intensive treatment. Notification of services may be required. 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Office visits - See Office Visits section below for Behavioral Health services provided by a PCP or specialist. Psychological Testing 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Medication-assisted treatment - when rendered by a mental health or substance use disorder provider. 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Methadone maintenance treatment. 0% - After deductible 0% - After deductible Outpatient - Benefit is limited to 18 weeks or 36 visits (whichever occurs first) per covered episode. 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible

  • Substance Abuse The dangers and costs that alcohol and other chemical abuses can create in the electrical contracting industry in terms of safety and productivity are significant. The parties to this Agreement resolve to combat chemical abuse in any form and agree that, to be effective, programs to eliminate substance abuse and impairment should contain a strong rehabilitation component. The local parties recognize that the implementation of a drug and alcohol policy and program must be subject to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Such policies and programs must also be administered in accordance with accepted scientific principles, and must incorporate procedural safeguards to ensure fairness in application and protection of legitimate interests of privacy and confidentiality. To provide a drug-free workforce for the Electrical Construction Industry, each IBEW local union and NECA chapter shall implement an area-wide Substance Abuse Testing Policy. The policy shall include minimum standards as required by the IBEW and NECA. Should any of the required minimum standards fail to comply with federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations, they shall be modified by the local union and chapter to meet the requirements of those laws and regulations.

  • SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY See applicable administrative policy.