§ 33-10-504. Grants for Tools to Aid Youth in Resisting Pressure to Use Alcohol, Tobacco and Drugs
Subject to the availability of funding in the general appropriations act, grants shall be provided in such amounts as determined by the commissioner to organizations that have or that develop a resistance training/social skills program to provide the necessary tools to the youth of this state, to aid them in successfully resisting peer and media […]
§ 33-10-505. Duties of Commissioner
The commissioner shall develop: The criteria for determining how available funds for grants shall be disbursed to qualifying organizations; and The application and appeals process for issuing the grants.
§ 33-10-506. Authority
The commissioner is authorized to take any necessary action, subject to this title, in order to effectuate the purposes of this part.
§ 33-10-501. Short Title
This part shall be known and may be cited as the “Comprehensive Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Prevention Program Act.”
§ 33-10-502. Part Definitions
As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires: “Commissioner” means the commissioner of mental health and substance abuse services; and “Department” means the department of mental health and substance abuse services.
§ 33-10-503. Creation of the Comprehensive Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Prevention Program Grant
There is created, within the department, the comprehensive alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention program grant.
§ 33-10-404. Part Definitions
As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires: “Approved private treatment facility” means a private agency meeting the standards prescribed by the department and licensed by the department of mental health and substance abuse services; “Approved public social services facility” means a not-for-profit social services agency meeting the standards prescribed by the local […]
§ 33-10-405. Counties — Powers
To carry out the purposes of this part, counties may: Make any contract necessary or incidental to the implementation of this part, including contracts with public and private not-for-profit agencies, organizations and individuals to provide funds for services rendered or furnished to alcoholics or intoxicated persons; Solicit and accept any gift or grant of money, […]
§ 33-10-406. Persons Charged With or Convicted of a Crime — Admission to Treatment
A person charged with or convicted of a crime may be admitted under § 33-6-201 to an appropriate treatment resource in accordance with the law relating to probation, parole or other disposition of persons charged with or convicted of criminal offenses.
§ 33-10-407. Persons Intoxicated or Incapacitated by Alcohol — County Provision of Treatment and Housing in Lieu of Arrest
Any county may, pursuant to this part, provide facilities and services for the treatment or housing, or both, of a person intoxicated or incapacitated, or both, by alcohol in lieu of arrest. In such county or counties, when any person is intoxicated or incapacitated by alcohol and is clearly dangerous to the health and safety […]