(1) The division has the following functions:
(a) On or before February 1, 2001, to submit to the executive director and to the governor for approval a state plan for delivery of prevention, intervention, and treatment services to youth throughout the state as provided in section 25-20.5-105, and to biennially review the state plan and submit revisions as provided by rule of the state board of health to the executive director and the governor for approval;
(b) To identify performance indicators for prevention, intervention, and treatment programs based on the standards adopted by the state board of health pursuant to section 25-20.5-106 (2)(d), and to review, as provided in section 25-20.5-108, all prevention, intervention, and treatment programs operated by the division and by other state departments;
(c) To act as a liaison with communities throughout the state and assist the communities in their efforts to assess their needs with regard to prevention, intervention, and treatment services and to provide information to assist the communities in obtaining funding for appropriate prevention, intervention, and treatment programs;
(d) To provide technical assistance to communities and to entities that provide prevention, intervention, and treatment services;
(e) To operate the prevention and intervention programs specified in this article and such other prevention and intervention programs as may be created in or transferred to the division by executive order to be funded solely by nonstate moneys, including but not limited to reviewing applications submitted by entities to receive funding through said programs, awarding grants based on such applications, and notifying the state board of health of the grants awarded and the amounts of said grants;
(f) To solicit and accept grants from the federal government and to solicit and accept contributions, grants, gifts, bequests, and donations from individuals, private organizations, and foundations for the operation of any prevention and intervention programs under the authority of the division;
(g) To periodically review the federal funding guidelines for federal prevention, intervention, and treatment programs and to seek the maximum flexibility in the use of federal moneys in funding prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided through the state plan;
(h) To seek such federal waivers as may be necessary to allow the division to combine federal moneys available through various federal prevention, intervention, and treatment programs and to combine said moneys with moneys appropriated by the general assembly to fund state prevention, intervention, and treatment programs to allow the greatest flexibility in awarding combined program funding to community-based prevention, intervention, and treatment programs;
(i) Repealed.
(2) In addition to any prevention and intervention programs created in or transferred to the division by executive order and any prevention and intervention programs transferred to the division by the executive director pursuant to subsection (4) of this section, the division shall operate the following prevention and intervention programs:
(a) to (e) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2013.)
(f) The school-based health center grant program created in part 5 of this article.
(3) In operating prevention and intervention programs, on receipt of an application for funding through any of said prevention and intervention programs, the division shall review the application and determine whether there are other prevention, intervention, and treatment programs operated by state agencies within this state through which funding may be available to the applicant. With the applicant's consent, the division shall forward a copy of the application to any such program for consideration.
(4) The executive director shall transfer any prevention and intervention programs operated by the department to the division, as he or she deems appropriate. The division shall collaborate with any other division within the department that operates a prevention, intervention, and treatment program in the same manner that it collaborates with other state agencies that operate prevention, intervention, and treatment programs.