2010 Idaho Code
TITLE 67 STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS
CHAPTER 8 EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS -- GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
67-821 COORDINATION OF POLICY AND PROGRAMS RELATED TO DRUG AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE.

TITLE 67

STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS

CHAPTER 8

EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS -- GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR

67-821. Coordination of policy and programs related to drug and substance abuse. (1) There is hereby established in the office of the governor the "Office of Drug Policy." The administrator of the office of drug policy shall be the official in the state designated to oversee and execute the coordination of all drug and substance abuse programs within the state of Idaho. The administrator shall be appointed by and shall serve at the pleasure of the governor, and shall be subject to confirmation by the state senate.

(2) The office of drug policy shall:

(a) Cooperate and consult with counties, cities and local law enforcement on programs, policies and issues in combating Idaho’s illegal drug and substance abuse problem;

(b) Serve as a repository of agreements, contracts and plans concerning programs for combating illegal drug and substance abuse from community organizations and other relevant local, state and federal agencies and shall facilitate the exchange of this information and data with relevant interstate and intrastate entities;

(c) Provide input and comment on community, tribal and federal plans, agreements and policies relating to illegal drug and substance abuse; and

(d) Coordinate public and private entities to develop, create and promote statewide campaigns to reduce or eliminate substance abuse.

(3) The administrator shall act as chairperson of the interagency committee on substance abuse prevention and treatment, as created in section 39-303, Idaho Code, to ensure that the interagency committee coordinates and directs all state entities regarding substance abuse prevention and treatment delivery services statewide.

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