Section 631.030 Department to develop state plan, contents.

MO Rev Stat § 631.030 (2019) (N/A)
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Effective 28 Aug 1980

631.030. Department to develop state plan, contents. — 1. The department shall prepare a state plan to secure coordinated alcohol and drug abuse prevention, treatment and rehabilitation services accessible to persons in need of them in defined geographic areas, which plan shall be reviewed and revised annually.

2. The state plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

(1) A needs-assessment of the state to determine underserved, unserved and inappropriately served populations and areas;

(2) Statements of short-term and long-term goals for meeting the needs of the currently served, unserved, underserved or inappropriately served populations and areas of the state;

(3) An inventory of existing private and public residential facilities, clinics and other service providers offering drug or alcohol abuse services;

(4) Evaluations of the effects of care and treatment programs;

(5) Descriptions of the following:

(a) Methods for assuring active, consumer-oriented citizen participation throughout the system;

(b) Strategies and procedures for encouraging, coordinating and integrating community-based services wherever practicable to avoid duplication by private, not-for-profit and public state and community-based providers of services;

(c) Methods for monitoring the quality of prevention, evaluation, care, treatment and rehabilitation services funded by the state;

(d) Rules which set standards of construction, staffing, operations and programs, as appropriate, for any public or private entity to meet before receiving state certification; and

(e) Plans for addressing the particular alcohol and drug abuse service needs of each region including special strategies for rural and urban unserved, underserved or inappropriately served populations and areas of the state.

3. In preparing the state plan, the department shall take into consideration its regional plans.

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(L. 1980 H.B. 1724)