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Code · Montana · Title 50 — Health and Safety · Chapter 5 · Part 2

50-5-250. Licensure of experimental treatment centers -- fees -- rulemaking.

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50-5-250 . Licensure of experimental treatment centers -- fees -- rulemaking.
(a)The department shall adopt procedures for licensing experimental treatment centers. A person may not operate an experimental treatment center without a license. The application for a license must include:
(i)the name and address of the applicant;
(ii)the location of the experimental treatment center;
(iii)the name of the person or persons who will manage or supervise the experimental treatment center;
(iv)how the experimental treatment center will fulfill the health freedom and access requirement provided in 50-5-251 ; and
(v)other information required by the department by rule.
(b)The department shall approve or deny the application within 90 calendar days after receiving a complete application.
(2)The department shall adopt administrative rules for licensure, including but not limited to rules establishing:
(a)minimum operational standards;
(b)the creation of written policies and procedures;
(c)oversight mechanisms;
(d)facility inspections;
(e)facility safety standards; and
(f)data collection and quality assurance systems, including outcome monitoring and adverse event reporting.
(a)The fee to process an application for an experimental treatment center is $10,000 to assist with administrative processing costs.
(b)The annual renewal fee is $5,000.
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