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§ 33-10-302. Comprehensive Treatment Prevention Program

The department shall establish a comprehensive treatment program for substance abusing youth in this state. The program shall include residential care and treatment and necessary day treatment, outpatient and intervention services to support residential care. As an alternative to building new facilities, the department may contract with hospitals or other health care institutions that provide […]

§ 33-10-401. Short Title

This part shall be known and may be cited as the “Alcohol Abuse Prevention Act of 1990,” and shall establish programs and procedures to permit the detention and treatment of persons intoxicated or incapacitated by alcohol.

§ 33-10-402. Application of Part

This part shall be an alternative to part 2 of this chapter. This part shall apply to a county and shall take effect only upon adoption of a resolution by the county legislative body electing to establish programs and procedures for the detention and treatment of such persons in that county pursuant to this part […]

§ 33-9-205. Proposed Transferees — Consultations — Approval of Court

The compact administrator shall consult with the immediate family of any proposed transferee and, in the case of a proposed transferee from a facility in this state to a facility in another party state, take no final action without approval of the court that committed the proposed transferee.

§ 33-9-206. Copies

Duly authorized copies of this part shall, upon its approval, be transmitted by the secretary of state to the governor of each state, the attorney general and the administrator of general services of the United States, and the council of state governments.

§ 33-10-101. Short Title

This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the “Comprehensive Alcohol and Drug Treatment Act of 1973.”

§ 33-10-102. Chapter Definitions

As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: “Alcohol abuse” means a condition characterized by the continuous or episodic use of alcohol that results in social impairment, vocational impairment, psychological dependence or pathological patterns of use; “Alcoholism” means alcohol abuse that results in the development of tolerance or manifestation of alcohol abstinence syndrome […]

§ 33-10-103. Policy

Alcoholism and drug dependence are addictive disorders and are recognized and declared to be primary, progressive and chronic diseases and a public health problem affecting the general welfare and economy of the state. The need for proper and sufficient facilities, programs and procedures within the state for the control and treatment and rehabilitation and recovery […]

§ 33-10-104. Powers and Duties of Department — Abuse Prevention Pilot Programs

The department, through its commissioner, is vested with all necessary and incidental powers for carrying into effect the purposes and programs set forth in this chapter, including the power to promulgate rules and regulations governing the admission, care and discharge of individuals committed or admitted, or both, for alcohol and drug abuse evaluation or treatment […]