2006 New York Code - Comprehensive Plan.



 
  § 25.11 Comprehensive plan.
    (a) A local agency intending to seek financial support from the office
  shall  no  later  than  July  first  of each year submit to the office a
  comprehensive substance abuse services plan, which  shall  describe  the
  programs  and  activities planned for its ensuing fiscal year. Such plan
  shall indicate to the extent possible, the nature of the services to  be
  provided,  whether  such  services  are to be provided directly, through
  subcontract, or through the utilization of  existing  public  resources,
  the  area  or  areas  to  be served, and an estimate of the cost of such
  services,  including  amounts  to  be  provided  other  than  by  office
  financial   support,   specifically  identifying  the  amount  of  local
  governmental funds committed to  substance  abuse  programs  during  its
  current  fiscal  year, and a commitment that no less than such an amount
  will be used from such funds for the operation of such  programs  during
  the  next  fiscal  year.  Such plan shall make provisions for all needed
  substance abuse services and for the evaluation of the effectiveness  of
  such services.
    (b)  When  a comprehensive plan includes a local school district based
  substance abuse program such  plan  shall  include  the  details  of  an
  adequate   distribution   of  in-school  and  community-wide  preventive
  education services, including,  but  not  limited  to,  services  to  be
  provided  by  local  drug abuse prevention councils, and shall emphasize
  the use of other volunteer agency services  as  may  be  available.  The
  description of the program and activities thereunder shall be separately
  stated,  and  the  data  and  information  required to be provided shall
  conform to the provisions of subdivision (a) of this section except that
  the period to be covered may, notwithstanding the  fiscal  year  of  the
  local agency, conform to the school year.

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