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§ 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 […]

§ 33-10-403. Legislative Policy and Findings

It is the policy of this state that intoxicated persons should be afforded a continuum of treatment so they might lead normal lives as productive members of society. The general assembly finds that alcoholism and intoxication are matters of statewide concern. The general assembly recognizes the character and pervasiveness of alcohol abuse and alcoholism and […]

§ 33-9-202. Administrator — Designation — Powers

The commissioner or the commissioner’s designee shall be the compact administrator and, acting jointly with like officers of other party states, has the power to adopt rules to carry out more effectively the terms of the compact. The compact administrator shall cooperate with all departments, agencies, and officers of this state and its subdivisions in […]

§ 33-9-203. Supplementary Agreements

The compact administrator may enter into supplementary agreements with appropriate officials of other states pursuant to Articles VII and XI of the compact compiled in § 33-9-201. If the supplementary agreements involve the use of a facility or facility of this state or the provision of any service by this state, the agreement shall have […]

§ 33-9-204. Financial Obligations

The compact administrator, subject to the approval of the commissioner of finance and administration, may make or arrange for any payments necessary to discharge any financial obligations imposed upon this state by the compact or by any supplementary agreement entered into thereunder.

§ 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.”