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Title: | US AL: Judge Blocks Saginaw Methadone Clinic |
Published On: | 2004-06-02 |
Source: | Shelby County Reporter ( AL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 08:45:53 |
JUDGE BLOCKS SAGINAW METHADONE CLINIC
Opponents of Shelby County's first methadone clinic breathed a sigh of
relief last Wednesday after a judge issued a temporary restraining order
against activity at the clinic, which was under construction on U.S.
Highway 31 in Saginaw.
A hearing has been set for 9 a.m. on Friday, June 4 at the Shelby County
Courthouse.
During the hearing, District Attorney Robby Owens will state why he wants a
new certificated of need hearing with the state Health Planning and
Development Agency in Montgomery. The agency granted the Shelby Treatment
Center a Certificate of Need for the methadone clinic in January.
Owens and Pelham attorney Mickey Johnson are working together to get a
permanent restraining order against Susan Staats-Sidwell and Dr. Glenn
Archibald, co-applicants for the Shelby Treatment Center.
David Belser of Nabors, Belser and DeBray law office in Montgomery
represented Sidwell in the application for the Shelby Treatment Center.
According to Belser, nobody showed up to oppose the clinic during the
application hearing. Shelby County Sheriff Chris Curry and Owens both said
they found out about the clinic when it was too late to appear at the
Certificate of Need application hearing in Montgomery.
Aside from possible city ordinances, Belser said the Certificate of Need
from the State Health Planning and Development Agency is the only legal
obstacle in opening a new methadone clinic.
Sidwell began construction work to open Shelby Treatment Center in Saginaw,
an unincorporated portion of Shelby County.
Originally, Sidwell had proposed opening the clinic in Calera. Belser said
the Certificate of Need does not specify where the clinic can open.
"When you apply for a Certificate of Need, you can open anywhere in the
county," Belser said.
Belser said he was not sure of any specific, overriding reason as to why
Saginaw was chosen as the ultimate location for the Shelby Treatment Center.
Opponents of Shelby County's first methadone clinic breathed a sigh of
relief last Wednesday after a judge issued a temporary restraining order
against activity at the clinic, which was under construction on U.S.
Highway 31 in Saginaw.
A hearing has been set for 9 a.m. on Friday, June 4 at the Shelby County
Courthouse.
During the hearing, District Attorney Robby Owens will state why he wants a
new certificated of need hearing with the state Health Planning and
Development Agency in Montgomery. The agency granted the Shelby Treatment
Center a Certificate of Need for the methadone clinic in January.
Owens and Pelham attorney Mickey Johnson are working together to get a
permanent restraining order against Susan Staats-Sidwell and Dr. Glenn
Archibald, co-applicants for the Shelby Treatment Center.
David Belser of Nabors, Belser and DeBray law office in Montgomery
represented Sidwell in the application for the Shelby Treatment Center.
According to Belser, nobody showed up to oppose the clinic during the
application hearing. Shelby County Sheriff Chris Curry and Owens both said
they found out about the clinic when it was too late to appear at the
Certificate of Need application hearing in Montgomery.
Aside from possible city ordinances, Belser said the Certificate of Need
from the State Health Planning and Development Agency is the only legal
obstacle in opening a new methadone clinic.
Sidwell began construction work to open Shelby Treatment Center in Saginaw,
an unincorporated portion of Shelby County.
Originally, Sidwell had proposed opening the clinic in Calera. Belser said
the Certificate of Need does not specify where the clinic can open.
"When you apply for a Certificate of Need, you can open anywhere in the
county," Belser said.
Belser said he was not sure of any specific, overriding reason as to why
Saginaw was chosen as the ultimate location for the Shelby Treatment Center.
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