we rely on a peer review process that's facilitated by accrediting bodies like jcaho or carve, so that they would visit clinics periodically depending upon their accreditation; either 1 year if you have a temporary accreditation or every 3 years, if you have a long-term accreditation. and they would judge the program based on clinical standards and guidelines which we promulgate and which they use to gauge what's going on at the clinic. that allows us to maintain a certain level of scrutiny on one hand, but also provides feedback to the program as to what is expected of them and how they can best provide quality care to the clients. after they receive their certification, their accreditation, we then certify the programs based on the accrediting body's recommendation. very good. lisa, are there any provisions for patient/clients that use methadone and medication-assisted therapies in these regulations? methadone comes with a whole system, a whole program system that dictates how much take home and how many times a client has to come into treatment, how often they have to give urinalysi