§ 20-64-1003 - Arkansas Alcohol and Drug Abuse Coordinating Council -- Functions, powers, and duties.
               	 		
20-64-1003.    Arkansas Alcohol and Drug Abuse Coordinating Council -- Functions, powers, and duties.
    (a)  The  Arkansas Alcohol and Drug Abuse Coordinating Council shall have the  responsibility for overseeing all planning, budgeting, and  implementation of expenditures of state and federal funds allocated for  alcohol and drug education, prevention, treatment, and law enforcement.
(b)  The coordinating council shall have the following functions, powers, and duties:
      (1)  All  federal money received by the State of Arkansas for drug law  enforcement, education, or prevention shall be reviewed by the  coordinating council for disbursement, accountability, and evaluation;
      (2)  The  coordinating council shall review and coordinate all school-based drug  education, prevention, and awareness programs and efforts funded by the  state.
(c)  The coordinating council  shall assist community-based prevention councils in planning and  coordinating prevention activities, promoting innovative programs,  developing stable funding sources, and disseminating current  information. These local councils should be racially balanced and shall  include at least one (1) representative from each of the following  groups:
      (1)  One (1) law enforcement officer;
      (2)  One (1) school board member;
      (3)  One (1) school administrator;
      (4)  One (1) school teacher;
      (5)  One (1) parent;
      (6)  One (1) student;
      (7)  One (1) alcohol and drug abuse program director; and
      (8)  One (1) health professional.
(d)  The  coordinating council shall develop training and education programs for  criminal justice personnel in drug-related matters in conjunction with  the Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy.
(e)    (1)  The  coordinating council shall have authority to develop its rules of  procedure to include the establishment of a committee structure for the  approval of funding and other purposes.
      (2)  Committees  shall include, but not be limited to, a prevention, education, and  treatment committee chaired by the Director of the Bureau of Alcohol and  Drug Abuse Prevention, and a law enforcement committee.
(f)  The coordinating council shall establish advocacy groups among the business community and youth population of this state.
(g)  The  coordinating council shall work with all federal, state, county, and  local law enforcement agencies to ensure an integrated system of  enforcement activities.
(h)  The  coordinating council shall perform other functions as may be necessary  to carry out the functions, powers, and duties as set forth in this  subchapter.