§ 20-64-602 - Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention -- Powers and duties.
               	 		
20-64-602.    Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention -- Powers and duties.
    (a)  The Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention shall:
      (1)  Coordinate all state and federally funded programs dealing with alcohol and drug abuse in the state;
      (2)  Provide information to the public on the problems and needs of alcohol and drug abusers;
      (3)  Make evaluations of the effectiveness and efficiency of various agencies and programs relating to alcohol and drug abuse; and
      (4)  Exercise  all authority not inconsistent with the provisions of this subchapter  as may be necessary to carry out the purposes and intent of this  subchapter.
(b)  The duties and responsibilities of the bureau shall include the following:
      (1)  Coordinate  all state and federally funded programs, services, and activities  relating to the prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, education  intervention, and training of alcoholics and persons with alcohol and  other drug abuse-related problems;
      (2)  Develop,  administer, and implement a state plan for alcohol abuse and drug abuse  prevention as defined in Pub. L. 92-255, or its successor, and develop  reports on state and local activities in alcohol and drug abuse  prevention with recommendations for allocations of resources by refining  goals and establishing priorities;
      (3)  Sponsor,  encourage, and conduct research into the causes, nature, and treatment  of alcoholism, alcohol abuse, and drug abuse and serve as a central  source of information and data collection regarding alcohol abuse and  drug abuse in this state;
      (4)  Serve  in a liaison capacity between the state and local communities and  federal government with respect to alcohol abuse and drug abuse programs  and, subject to the approval of the Director of the Department of Human  Services, enter into agreements with and make commitments on behalf of  the State of Arkansas to meet requirements for obtaining federal  assistance or grants for partially financing alcohol abuse and drug  abuse programs in the state;
      (5)  Divide the state into appropriate regions for the purpose of planning and the provision of services;
      (6)  As  may be deemed necessary, establish district, regional, or other  substate advisory councils to help carry out the duties of the bureau;
      (7)  Review,  on a continuing basis, existing and proposed state statutes relating to  alcohol abuse and drug abuse education, prevention, intervention,  treatment rehabilitation, and training and make appropriate  recommendations for legislation to the director and the General  Assembly;
      (8)  Review, on a  continuing basis, existing and proposed rules, policies, programs, and  procedures of state agencies and political subdivisions concerning  alcohol and drug abuse and recommend to the appropriate agency or  political subdivision changes in or additions to the rules, policies,  programs, and procedures;
      (9)  Review  those budget items proposed by other state agencies which are intended  for alcohol or drug abuse prevention, intervention, treatment,  education, rehabilitation, and training services and make  recommendations to the Director of the Department of Human Services;
      (10)  Determine  the training and orientation needs of professionals, paraprofessionals,  supervisors, managers, and other persons in the public and private  sectors who come in contact with those persons affected directly or  indirectly with alcohol or drug abuse problems or who may impact in a  preventive way with individuals who might otherwise become dependent  upon alcohol or other drugs;
      (11)  Assist in the development of programs designed to meet identified needs;
      (12)  Provide  technical assistance, guidance, consultation, information, and other  appropriate services to local programs, local government, district and  regional bodies, and state agencies regarding the creation or  modification of alcohol or drug abuse programs and procedures;
      (13)  Establish and apply criteria for evaluation of:
            (A)  The effectiveness of alcohol or drug abuse programs conducted in this state; and
            (B)  The  accuracy of information contained in and the effectiveness of  literature and audiovisual aids prepared to combat alcohol and drug  abuse;
      (14)  Specify uniform  methods for keeping statistical information on all individuals receiving  services related to the use or misuse of alcohol and drugs and also  develop and maintain a centralized data collection and dissemination  system for alcohol and drug abuse programs and activities consistent  with federal and state statutes and regulations;
      (15)  Prepare  an annual report to coincide with appropriate federal reports to be  submitted to the advisory council, the director, and the Governor  describing activities of the bureau and the accomplishments and  effectiveness of its programs and also prepare special reports as deemed  necessary for the advisory council to aid in the fulfillment of its  advisory responsibilities;
      (16)  Develop  policies, plans, and programs sponsoring and encouraging research and  prevention activities in this state, especially in the categories of  children and youth, women, minorities, senior citizens, and incarcerated  persons but not limited to these areas;
      (17)  Request,  as deemed necessary, reports in sufficient detail for various  departments of state government regarding their alcohol or drug abuse  program activities;
      (18)  Cooperate  with and assist and solicit the cooperation and assistance of  appropriate state agencies, community mental health centers and clinics,  hospitals, doctors, law enforcement officials, courts, ministers, and  any and all other public or private agencies or organizations involved  in or dedicated to providing services to those persons who have alcohol  or drug abuse-related problems;
      (19)  Develop  and promulgate standards, rules, and regulations for accrediting,  certifying, and licensing alcohol and drug abuse prevention, treatment,  and rehabilitation programs and facilities within the state, under the  supervision and direction of the director, provided that the standards,  rules, and regulations shall not supersede standards, rules, and  regulations promulgated by other state agencies for programs or  facilities whose primary mission is not alcohol and drug abuse  prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation;
      (20)  Review  the regulations, guidelines, requirements, and procedures of state and  federally funded operating agencies in terms of their consistency with  state alcohol and drug abuse prevention policies, priorities,  procedures, and objectives and assist the agencies in making changes  therein as may be appropriate;
      (21)  Maintain a liaison with all state and local agencies concerned with drug traffic prevention;
      (22)  Conduct  annual site visits to all state and federally funded alcohol and drug  abuse programs and facilities to determine their compliance with the  standards, rules, and regulations for accrediting, certifying, and  licensing as set forth in subdivision (19) of this section;
      (23)  Apply  for and assist others in applying for state, private, or federal  grants-in-aid and, with the advice and counsel of the advisory council,  approve applications for state and federal grants and enter into grants  and contracts with public agencies, institutes of higher learning, and  private organizations or individuals for the purpose of carrying out  research, prevention, education, training, treatment, intervention, and  rehabilitation activities or special projects which bear directly on the  problems related to alcohol and drug abuse or misuse. The contracts or  grants may be entered into for these purposes without performance bonds;
      (24)  Be  the primary agency responsible for receiving and disbursing all state,  federal, and other public moneys collected for the purpose of combating  alcohol and drug abuse-related problems in this state and to account for  such receipts and disbursals as are made; and
      (25)  Do  and perform all other actions and to exercise all other authority not  inconsistent with the provisions of this subchapter as may be necessary  to carry out the purposes and intent of this subchapter.