The department of mental health and substance abuse services shall administer veterans treatment court programs by: (1) Defining, developing, and gathering outcome measures for veterans treatment court programs, established by this chapter; (2) Collecting, reporting, and disseminating veterans court treatment program data; (3) Supporting a state veterans treatment mentor program; (4) Sponsoring and coordinating state veterans treatment court program training; (5) Awarding, administering, and evaluating state veterans treatment court program grants; (6) Developing standards of operation for veterans treatment court programs to ensure there is a significant population of veterans in the criminal justice system willing to volunteer to participate in veterans treatment court programs so that funds are allocated to meet the greatest need; and (7) Establishing three (3) veterans treatment court advisory committee member positions on the drug court advisory committee established by § 16-22-108 . Acts 2015, ch. 453, § 6. The department of mental health and substance abuse services shall administer veterans treatment court programs by: (1) Defining, developing, and gathering outcome measures for veterans treatment court programs, established by this chapter; (2) Collecting, reporting, and disseminating veterans court treatment program data; (3) Supporting a state veterans treatment mentor program; (4) Sponsoring and coordinating state veterans treatment court program training; (5) Awarding, administering, and evaluating state veterans treatment court program grants; (6) Developing standards of operation for veterans treatment court programs to ensure there is a significant population of veterans in the criminal justice system willing to volunteer to participate in veterans treatment court programs so that funds are allocated to meet the greatest need; and (7) Establishing three (3) veterans treatment court advisory committee member positions on the drug court advisory committee established by § 16-22-108 . Acts 2015, ch. 453, § 6. The department of mental health and substance abuse services shall administer veterans treatment court programs by: (1) Defining, developing, and gathering outcome measures for veterans treatment court programs, established by this chapter; (2) Collecting, reporting, and disseminating veterans court treatment program data; (3) Supporting a state veterans treatment mentor program; (4) Sponsoring and coordinating state veterans treatment court program training; (5) Awarding, administering, and evaluating state veterans treatment court program grants; (6) Developing standards of operation for veterans treatment court programs to ensure there is a significant population of veterans in the criminal justice system willing to volunteer to participate in veterans treatment court programs so that funds are allocated to meet the greatest need; and (7) Establishing three (3) veterans treatment court advisory committee member positions on the drug court advisory committee established by § 16-22-108 . Acts 2015, ch. 453, § 6. The department of mental health and substance abuse services shall administer veterans treatment court programs by: (1) Defining, developing, and gathering outcome measures for veterans treatment court programs, established by this chapter; (2) Collecting, reporting, and disseminating veterans court treatment program data; (3) Supporting a state veterans treatment mentor program; (4) Sponsoring and coordinating state veterans treatment court program training; (5) Awarding, administering, and evaluating state veterans treatment court program grants; (6) Developing standards of operation for veterans treatment court programs to ensure there is a significant population of veterans in the criminal justice system willing to volunteer to participate in veterans treatment court programs so that funds are allocated to meet the greatest need; and (7) Establishing three (3) veterans treatment court advisory committee member positions on the drug court advisory committee established by § 16-22-108 . Acts 2015, ch. 453, § 6.
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