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This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE§ 290dd-2§ 290dd-3§ 290ee-3
Statutes at Large86 Stat. 7988 Stat. 13190 Stat. 24490 Stat. 285293 Stat. 69595 Stat. 598
Title 42 published on 19-Apr-2017 03:51The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 42 CFR Part 2 after this date.2017-02-16; vol. 82 # 31 - Thursday, February 16, 201782 FR 10863 - Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records; Delay of Effective Date
2017-01-18; vol. 82 # 11 - Wednesday, January 18, 201782 FR 5485 - Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2017-00742 RIN0930-ZA07 SAMHSA-4162-20 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, Office of the Secretary Supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking. To be assured consideration, comments must be received at one of the addresses provided below, no later than 5 p.m. on February 17, 2017. 42 CFR Part 2 SummaryOn Feb. 9, 2016, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that proposed policy changes to update and modernize the Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records (42 CFR part 2). SAMHSA explained in the NPRM that these changes were intended to better align the regulations with advances in the U.S. health care delivery system while retaining important privacy protections for individuals seeking treatment for substance use disorders. The last substantive update to these regulations was in 1987. SAMHSA is issuing this Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (SNPRM) to propose additional clarifications to the part 2 regulations as amended by the concurrently issued final rule. As noted in the final rule, 42 CFR part 2 Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records, questions raised by commenters highlighted varying interpretations of the 1987 rule&apos;s restrictions on lawful holders and their contractors and subcontractors&apos; use and disclosure of part 2-covered data for purposes of carrying out payment, health care operations, and other health care related activities. In consideration of this feedback and given the critical role that third-party payers, other lawful holders, and their contractors, subcontractors, and legal representatives play in the provision of health care services, SAMHSA is issuing this SNPRM to seek further comments on our proposals to address and help clarify these matters before establishing any appropriate restrictions on disclosures to contractors, subcontractors and legal representatives.
82 FR 6052 - Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2017-00719 RIN0930-AA21 SAMHSA-4162-20 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, Office of the Secretary Final rule. Effective date: This final rule is effective February 17, 2017. 42 CFR Part 2 SummaryThe Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is issuing this final rule to update and modernize the Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records regulations and facilitate information exchange within new health care models while addressing the legitimate privacy concerns of patients seeking treatment for a substance use disorder. These modifications also help clarify the regulations and reduce unnecessary burden.
2016-02-09; vol. 81 # 26 - Tuesday, February 9, 201681 FR 6988 - Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-01841 RIN0930-AA21 SAMHSA-4162-20 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, HHS, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Proposed rule. To be assured consideration, comments must be received at one of the ADDRESSES provided below, no later than 5 p.m. on April 11, 2016. 42 CFR Part 2 SummaryThis proposed rule addresses changes to the Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records regulations. This proposal was prompted by the need to update and modernize the regulations. These laws and regulations governing the confidentiality of substance abuse records were written out of great concern about the potential use of substance abuse information against an individual, preventing those individuals with substance use disorders from seeking needed treatment. The last substantive update to these regulations was in 1987. Over the last 25 years, significant changes have occurred within the U.S. health care system that were not envisioned by the current regulations, including new models of integrated care that are built on a foundation of information sharing to support coordination of patient care, the development of an electronic infrastructure for managing and exchanging patient information, and a new focus on performance measurement within the health care system. SAMHSA wants to ensure that patients with substance use disorders have the ability to participate in, and benefit from new integrated health care models without fear of putting themselves at risk of adverse consequences. These new integrated models are foundational to HHS&apos;s triple aim of improving health care quality, improving population health, and reducing unnecessary health care costs. SAMHSA strives to facilitate information exchange within new health care models while addressing the legitimate privacy concerns of patients seeking treatment for a substance use disorder. These concerns include: The potential for loss of employment, loss of housing, loss of child custody, discrimination by medical professionals and insurers, arrest, prosecution, and incarceration. This proposal is also an effort to make the regulations more understandable and less burdensome. We welcome public comment on this proposed rule.
2014-05-12; vol. 79 # 91 - Monday, May 12, 201479 FR 26929 - Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-10913 RIN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Notice of Public Listening Session. The listening session will be held on Wednesday, June 11, 2014, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 42 CFR Part 2 SummaryThe Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) announces that it will hold a public listening session on Wednesday, June 11, 2014, to solicit information concerning the Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records Regulations, 42 CFR Part 2. This session will be held in Rockville, MD, to obtain direct input from stakeholders on updating the regulations. The scheduled listening session provides an opportunity for SAMHSA to seek public input on potential changes to the regulations.