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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 17a > Chapter 319j - Addiction Services
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Title 17a
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§ 17a-621
§ 17a-622
§ 17a-640
§ 17a-641
Coordination of transfer activities
§ 17a-642
§ 17a-643
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Criminal Justice Commission established
§ 17a-644
§ 17a-645
§ 17a-646
§ 17a-647
§ 17a-659
§ 17a-660
Awareness programs for health care providers re substance abuse during pregnancy
§ 17a-661
§ 17a-662
§ 17a-663
Regional planning boards
§ 17a-666
§ 17a-667
Connecticut Alcohol and Drug Policy Council
§ 17a-670
Regional planning for substance abuse prevention and treatment
§ 17a-671
Subregional planning and action councils
§ 17a-672
Scope of powers and duties
§ 17a-673
Treatment programs. Annual report of facilities
§ 17a-674
Substance Abuse Revolving Loan Fund
§ 17a-675
Allocation of federal funds by department. Grants and contracts. Report
§ 17a-676
Applications for funds to the department by nonprofit organizations or municipal departments or units
§ 17a-677
Operation or funding of alcohol and drug abuse treatment facility
§ 17a-678
Programs and facilities exempt from certificate of need requirement
§ 17a-679
Expenses for necessary transportation of alcohol-dependent persons for admission to a treatment facility
§ 17a-680
Definitions
§ 17a-681
Regulations re treatment programs and facilities. Standards. Cooperation with Commissioner of Correction. Transfer of persons accused or convicted of nonviolent crimes
§ 17a-681a
§ 17a-682
Voluntary admissions to treatment facilities operated by the department. Assistance on leaving
§ 17a-683
Police assistance for intoxicated persons. Protective custody of person incapacitated by alcohol. Medical examination. Detention and release. Notification to family. Assistance for nonadmitted person
§ 17a-684
Emergency treatment, grounds, application, procedure, detention and release. Rights after commitment
§ 17a-685
Application for involuntary commitment. Notice of hearing. Order of commitment. Recommitment. Discharge. Application for termination of commitment or recommitment and discharge
§ 17a-686
Procedural rules and rights during determinations of commitment, recommitment and termination of commitment and recommitment and discharge
§ 17a-686a
Application for writ of habeas corpus for confined individual
§ 17a-687
Visitation and communication with patients
§ 17a-688
Records, keeping and confidentiality of. Disclosure permitted, when. Minors, consent to treatment and liability for costs
§ 17a-689
Liability of medical or police officer. False commitment and fraud, penalties
§ 17a-690
Local ordinance against intoxication not to include criminal or civil penalty. Exceptions
§ 17a-691
Definitions
§ 17a-692
Responsibilities and authority of Court Support Services Division re persons ordered treated for alcohol or drug dependency
§ 17a-693
Order for examination for alcohol or drug dependency
§ 17a-694
Examination for alcohol or drug dependency. Report
§ 17a-695
Motion for suspension of prosecution and treatment for alcohol and drug dependency
§ 17a-696
Order for suspension of prosecution and treatment for alcohol or drug dependency
§ 17a-697
Completion of treatment program. Dismissal of charges
§ 17a-698
Modification or termination of suspension of prosecution prior to completion of treatment program
§ 17a-699
Order of treatment for alcohol or drug dependency of convicted person
§ 17a-700
Completion of treatment program by convicted person
§ 17a-701
Modification of sentence or terms of probation prior to completion of treatment program by convicted person
§ 17a-710
Substance abuse treatment programs for pregnant women and their children. Reports
§ 17a-711
Task force on substance-abusing women and their children
§ 17a-712
Programs for deaf and hearing impaired persons
§ 17a-713
Chronic gamblers treatment and rehabilitation program. Account
§ 17a-714
Pilot research program for prescription of methadone or other therapies
§ 17a-714a
Treatment of drug overdose with opioid antagonist. Immunity
§ 17a-715
Pilot research drug education program for parents or guardians of children in neglect cases
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