§ 20-64-911 - Purpose.
               	 		
20-64-911.    Purpose.
    (a)  The  purpose of the Task Force on Substance Abuse Treatment Services is to  assess statewide delivery of substance abuse treatment services.
(b)  The task force will strive to achieve the following:
      (1)  To  assess state substance abuse treatment needs and evaluate the current  service delivery system and its capacity to respond to those current and  projected treatment needs;
      (2)  To  examine state interagency referral trends and continuity of care to  include the identification of service duplication and service overlap;
      (3)  To  determine accurate statewide service costs and identify more  cost-effective means for the delivery of substance abuse treatment  services and the identification of available revenue streams,  underutilized revenue, and uncaptured revenue;
      (4)  To  carry out a cost-benefit analysis of substance abuse treatment services  to include outcome benefits for the development of policy and procedure  reform; and
      (5)  To make recommendations for the strategic development and implementation of efficient and effective quality care measures.
(c)    (1)  The  findings and recommendations of the task force shall be submitted to  the legislative leaders, state department directors, state providers,  and other appropriate parties for collaborative reform.
      (2)    (A)  The  task force shall report to the Legislative Council, the Senate Interim  Committee on Public Health, Welfare, and Labor, and the House Interim  Committee on Public Health, Welfare, and Labor.
            (B)  The report shall be submitted no later than October 1 of each even-numbered year.