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Section 11752.1.

CA Health & Safety Code § 11752.1 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) “County board of supervisors” includes county boards of supervisors in the case of counties acting jointly.

(b) “Agency” means the California Health and Human Services Agency.

(c) “Secretary” means the Secretary of California Health and Human Services.

(d) “Advisory board” means the county advisory board on alcohol and other drug problems established at the sole discretion of the county board of supervisors pursuant to Section 11805. If a county does not establish an advisory board, any provision of this chapter relative to the activities, duties, and functions of the advisory board shall be inapplicable to that county.

(e) “Alcohol and drug program administrator” means the county program administrator designated pursuant to Section 11800.

(f) “State alcohol and other drug program” includes all state alcohol and other drug projects administered by the department and all county alcohol and other drug programs funded under this division.

(g) “Health systems agency” means the health planning agency established pursuant to Public Law 93-641.

(h) “Alcohol and other drug problems” means problems of individuals, families, and the community that are related to the abuse of alcohol and other drugs.

(i) “Alcohol abuser” means anyone who has a problem related to the consumption of alcoholic beverages whether or not it is of a periodic or continuing nature. This definition includes, but is not limited to, persons referred to as “alcoholics” and “drinking drivers.” These problems may be evidenced by substantial impairment to the person’s physical, mental, or social well-being, which impairment adversely affects his or her abilities to function in the community.

(j) “Drug abuser” means anyone who has a problem related to the consumption of illicit, illegal, legal, or prescription drugs or over-the-counter medications in a manner other than prescribed, whether or not it is of a periodic or continuing nature. This definition includes, but is not limited to, persons referred to as “drug addicts.” The drug-consumption-related problems of these persons may be evidenced by substantial impairment to the person’s physical, mental, or social well-being, which impairment adversely affects his or her abilities to function in the community.

(k) “Alcohol and other drug service” means a service that is designed to encourage recovery from the abuse of alcohol and other drugs and to alleviate or preclude problems in the individual, his or her family, and the community.

(l) “Alcohol and other drug abuse program” means a collection of alcohol and other drug services that are coordinated to achieve the specified objectives of this part.

(m) “Driving-under-the-influence program,” “DUI program,” or “licensed program” means an alcohol and other drug service that has been issued a valid license by the department to provide services pursuant to Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 11836) of Part 2.

(n) “Clients-participants” means recipients of alcohol and other drug prevention, treatment, and recovery program services.

(o) “Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration” means that agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 22, Sec. 28. (AB 75) Effective June 27, 2013. Operative July 1, 2013, by Sec. 110 of Ch. 22.)

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Section 11752.1.