§ 20-64-704 - Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention -- Powers and duties.
               	 		
20-64-704.    Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention -- Powers and duties.
    The Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention shall have the following duties and functions:
      (1)  Carry on a continuing study of the problems of alcoholism in this state and seek to focus public attention on the problems;
      (2)  Establish  cooperative relationships with other state and local agencies,  hospitals, clinics, public health, welfare, and law enforcement  authorities, educational and medical agencies and organizations, and  other related public and private groups;
      (3)  Promote  or conduct educational programs on alcoholism, purchase and provide  books, films, and other educational material, furnish funds or grants to  the Department of Education, institutions of higher education, and  medical schools for study and research, and modernize instruction  regarding the problems of alcoholism;
      (4)  Provide for treatment and rehabilitation of alcoholics and allocate funds for:
            (A)  The  establishment of local alcoholic clinics, with or without short-term  hospitalization facilities, by providing funds for not to exceed  seventy-five percent (75%) of the total operating cost of the clinics  operated by a city or a county;
            (B)  Providing  treatment for those alcoholics needing from five (5) to ninety (90)  days' hospitalization, whether voluntary patients or those admitted on  court order, by furnishing the Department of Human Services State  Institutional System Board all of the funds needed for the proper  operation of segregated wards for treatment of the patients. The funds  and necessary personnel shall be in addition to all funds and personnel  provided the hospital board in the regular departmental appropriation  bill;
            (C)  Contracting with hospitals or institutions not under its control for the care, custody, and treatment of alcoholics;
            (D)  Providing  for the detention, care, and treatment of recalcitrant alcoholics and  alcoholics with long police court records, by furnishing funds for the  operation of farm or colony-type facilities under the provisions of  subdivision (4)(A) or (B) of this section;
      (5)  While  the bureau necessarily must, and does, have discretion as to  proportions in which it allocates funds to the various aspects of this  problem, it is contemplated and intended that the bureau shall make  every reasonable effort not to concentrate too largely on any one (1)  phase of the problem at the expense or detriment of other phases. For  example, but not limited to, the following phases:
            (A)  That research should not be retarded because of funds directed to treatment, and vice versa;
            (B)  That treatment should not be retarded because of funds directed to rehabilitation, and vice versa; and
            (C)  That rehabilitation should not be retarded because of funds directed to research, and vice versa.