California Health and Safety Code § 11755

Health and Safety Code
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
The department shall do all of the following: (a) Adopt regulations pursuant to Section 11152 of the Government Code. (b) Employ administrative, technical, and other personnel as may be necessary for the performance of its powers and duties. (c) Do or perform any of the acts that may be necessary, desirable, or proper to carry out the purpose of this division. (d) Provide funds to counties for the planning and implementation of local programs to alleviate problems related to alcohol and other drug use. (e) Review and execute contracts for drug and alcohol services submitted for funds allocated or administered by the department. (f) Provide for technical assistance and training to local alcohol and other drug programs to assist in the planning and implementation of quality services. (g) Review research in, and serve as a resource to provide information relating to, alcohol and other drug programs. (h) In cooperation with the Department of Human Resources, encourage training in other state agencies to assist the agencies to recognize employee problems relating to alcohol and other drug use that affects job performance and encourage the employees to seek appropriate services. (i) Assist and cooperate with the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development in the drafting and adoption of the state health plan to ensure inclusion of appropriate provisions relating to alcohol and other drug problems. (j) In the same manner and subject to the same conditions as other state agencies, develop and submit annually to the Department of Finance a program budget for the alcohol and other drug programs, which budget shall include expenditures proposed to be made under this division, and may include expenditures proposed to be made by any other state agency relating to alcohol and other drug problems, pursuant to an interagency agreement with the department. (k) Review and certify alcohol and other drug programs meeting state standards pursuant to Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 11830) and Chapter 13 (commencing with Section 11847) of Part 2. (l) Develop standards for ensuring minimal statewide levels of service quality provided by alcohol and other drug programs. (m) Review and license narcotic treatment programs. (n) Develop and implement, in partnership with the counties, alcohol and other drug prevention strategies especially designed for youth. (o) Develop and maintain a centralized indicator data collection system that shall gather and obtain information on the status of the alcohol and other drug problems in the state. This information shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following: (1) The number and characteristics of persons receiving recovery or treatment services from alcohol and other drug programs providing publicly funded services or services licensed by the state. (2) The location and types of services offered by these programs. (3) The number of admissions to hospitals on both an emergency room and inpatient basis for treatment related to alcohol and other drugs. (4) The number of arrests for alcohol and other drug violations. (5) The number of Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Facilities, commitments for drug violations. (6) The number of Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation commitments for drug violations. (7) The number or percentage of persons having alcohol or other drug problems as determined by survey information. (8) The amounts of illicit drugs confiscated by law enforcement in the state. (9) The statewide alcohol and other drug program distribution and the fiscal impact of alcohol and other drug problems upon the state. Providers of publicly funded services or services licensed by the department to clients-participants shall report data in a manner, in a format, and under a schedule prescribed by the department. (p) Issue an annual report that portrays the drugs used inappropriately, populations affected, user characteristics, crime-related costs, socioeco

‹ Prev All California sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.