CHCANYS - Community Health Care Association of New York State Inc.

03/17/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/17/2026 12:51

Implementing the “72-HOUR RULE” in Outpatient Settings

Effective February 19, 2026, New York State law permits clinicians to administer or dispense up to 72 hours of methadone or buprenorphine for the management of opioid withdrawal while arranging referral and linkage to care for persons with opioid use disorder, as authorized by federal regulations.

This update - informally known as the "72-Hour Rule" - will impact clinicians across the state. Join Clinical Education Initiative (CEI) experts to learn about implementation in outpatient clinical settings.

Wednesday, April 8th 2026 12:00-1:00pm EST Register Here

Learning Objectives

  • Define the "72-Hour Rule"

  • Explain legal changes in New York State related to the "72-Hour Rule"

  • List key considerations for implementation in emergency departments, inpatient settings and outpatient settings

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