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Chapter 461A
Department of State Health Services: Chemical Dependency Services and Related Programs

Sections

461A.001
Policy
461A.002
Definitions
461A.003
Implementation by Department
461A.004
Cooperation with Department
461A.005
Conflict with Other Law
461A.051
Powers and Duties of Executive Commissioner
461A.052
Powers and Duties of Department
461A.053
Emergency Treatment Resources
461A.054
Referral Services for Persons from Criminal Justice System
461A.055
Reporting of Children Involved in Substance Abuse or from Family Involved in Substance Abuse
461A.056
Statewide Service Delivery Plan
461A.057
State Agency Services Standards
461A.059
Opioid Antagonist Program
461A.101
Local Behavioral Health Authorities
461A.102
Education and Research Programs Concerning Controlled Substances
461A.103
Outreach Programs for Intravenous Drug Users
461A.104
Minimum Program Requirements
461A.105
Relapse Rate Reporting
461A.106
Compulsive Gambling Program
461A.151
Client Service Contract Standards
461A.152
Contract Monitoring
461A.153
Technical Assistance Program
461A.201
Finances
461A.202
Services Funding
461A.203
Funding Policy Manual
461A.204
Unit Rate Reimbursement
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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