DHS 75.59(13)(d)6.6. The patient has met the applicable criteria for length of time in treatment provided in pars. (e) and (h). DHS 75.59(13)(d)7.7. The patient provides assurance that take-home medication will be safely stored in a locked metal box within the home. DHS 75.59(13)(d)8.8. The rehabilitative benefit to the patient in decreasing the frequency of service attendance outweighs the potential risks of diversion. DHS 75.59(13)(e)(e) Time in treatment criteria and exceptions. The time in treatment criteria under par. (h) shall be the minimum time before take-home medications will be considered unless there are exceptional circumstances and the service applies for and receives approval from the designated federal agency and the SOTA for a particular patient. DHS 75.59(13)(f)(f) Individual consideration of request. A request for take-home privileges shall be considered on an individual basis. No request for take-home privileges may be granted automatically to any patient. DHS 75.59(13)(g)(g) Additional criteria for 6-day take-home privilege. When a patient is considered for 6-day take-homes, the patient shall meet the following additional criteria: DHS 75.59(13)(g)1.1. The patient is employed, attends school, is a homemaker, or is disabled. DHS 75.59(13)(g)2.2. The patient is not known to have used or abused substances, including alcohol, in the previous year. DHS 75.59(13)(g)3.3. The patient is not known to have engaged in criminal activity in the previous year. DHS 75.59(13)(h)1.a.a. For patient time in treatment starting day 31 through day 90, the patient shall be allowed no more than one take-home dose of medication per week. DHS 75.59(13)(h)1.b.b. For patient time in treatment starting day 91 through 180, the patient shall be allowed no more than 2 take-home doses of medication per week. DHS 75.59(13)(h)1.c.c. For patient time in treatment starting day 181 through day 270, the patient shall be allowed no more than 3 take-home doses of medication per week. DHS 75.59(13)(h)1.d.d. For patient time in treatment starting day 271 through day 365, the patient shall be allowed no more than 4 take-home doses of medication per week. DHS 75.59(13)(h)1.e.e. For patient time in treatment starting day 366 through day 730, the patient shall be allowed no more than 6 take-home doses of medication per week. DHS 75.59(13)(h)1.f.f. For patient time in treatment starting day 731 through completion of treatment, the patient shall be allowed no more than 13 take-home doses every 2 weeks. DHS 75.59(13)(h)2.2. Buprenorphine Oral Products shall be provided on a take-home basis as follows: DHS 75.59(13)(h)2.a.a. For patient time in treatment starting day 31 through day 60, the patient shall be allowed no more than 1 take-home dose of medication per week. DHS 75.59(13)(h)2.b.b. For patient time in treatment starting day 61 through day 90, the patient shall be allowed no more than 2 take-home doses of medication per week. DHS 75.59(13)(h)2.c.c. For patient time in treatment starting day 91 through day 120, the patient shall be allowed no more than 3 take-home doses of medication per week. DHS 75.59(13)(h)2.d.d. For patient time in treatment starting day 121 through day 240, the patient shall be allowed no more than 4 take-home doses of medication per week. DHS 75.59(13)(h)2.e.e. For patient time in treatment starting day 241 through day 365, the patient shall be allowed no more than 6 take-home doses of medication per week. DHS 75.59(13)(h)2.f.f. For patient time in treatment starting day 366 through completion of treatment, the patient shall be allowed no more than 13 take-home doses every 2 weeks. DHS 75.59(13)(i)(i) Denial or rescinding of approval. A service shall deny or rescind approval for take-home privileges for any of the following reasons: DHS 75.59(13)(i)3.3. The absence of laboratory evidence of FDA-approved narcotic treatment in test samples, including serum levels.