CHEMICAL USE ASSESSMENT
ISSUE DATE: 03/2026
MFIP, SNAP, MSA, HSP:
No provisions.
GA:
Refer an applicant or participant for a chemical use assessment when there is a reasonable basis for questioning whether a person is drug dependent. There is a reasonable basis for referral when 1 of the following exists:
● | The person has required detoxification 2 or more times in the last 12 months. |
● | The person appears intoxicated at the county agency as indicated by 2 or more of the following: |
- | Odor of alcohol. |
- | Slurred speech. |
- | Disconjugate gaze. |
- | Impaired balance. |
- | Difficulty in remaining awake. |
- | Consumption of a chemical. |
- | Responding to sights or sounds that are not actually present. |
- | Extreme restlessness, fast speech, or unusual belligerence. |
● | The person has been involuntarily committed for drug dependency at least once in the past 12 months. |
● | The person has received treatment, including domiciliary care, for drug abuse or dependency at least twice in the past 12 months. |
When you decide to refer a client for a chemical use assessment, notify the client of the referral. See 0026.51 (Notices - Chemical Use Assessment).
Give the client the opportunity to participate in a chemical use assessment within 15 days after the date you mail or deliver the notice of referral to the client.
The chemical use assessment must be conducted by a qualified county agency staff person or by a designee of the county agency.
Review a determination of drug dependency at least every 12 months.
There are certain restrictions on payments made after a client has been referred for a chemical use assessment or has been assessed as being drug dependent. See 0024.09.12 (Payments After Chemical Use Assessment).
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