(1) The office of behavioral health shall establish a comprehensive and coordinated program for the treatment of persons with alcohol use disorders and intoxicated persons.
(2) Insofar as money available to the office of behavioral health permits, the program established in subsection (1) of this section must include all of the following:
(a) Emergency treatment;
(b) Inpatient treatment;
(c) Intermediate treatment; and
(d) Outpatient and follow-up treatment.
(3) The office of behavioral health shall provide adequate and appropriate treatment for persons with alcohol use disorders and intoxicated persons admitted pursuant to sections 27-81-109 to 27-81-112. Except as otherwise provided in section 27-81-111, treatment may not be provided at a correctional institution, except for inmates.
(4) The office of behavioral health shall maintain, supervise, and control all facilities it operates subject to policies of the department. The administrator of each facility shall make an annual report of the facility's activities to the director in the form and manner specified by the director.
(5) All appropriate public and private resources shall be coordinated with and utilized in the program if possible.
(6) The director shall prepare, publish, and distribute annually a list of all approved public and private treatment facilities.
(7) The office of behavioral health may contract for the use of any facility as an approved public treatment facility if the director, subject to the policies of the department, considers it to be an effective and economical course to follow.