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Article 1 - General Provisions


  • § 26-5-1. Short title
  • § 26-5-2. Legislative intent
  • § 26-5-3. Definitions
  • § 26-5-4. Classification of programs
  • § 26-5-5. Promulgation of minimum standards of quality and services for each class of programs
  • § 26-5-6. Promulgation of rules and regulations
  • § 26-5-7. License required
  • § 26-5-8. Application for license
  • § 26-5-9. Provisional licenses
  • § 26-5-10. Issuance of license; revocation or suspension
  • § 26-5-11. Conditions for issuance of license; nontransferability
  • § 26-5-12. Records of drug dependent persons treated or advised
  • § 26-5-13. Inspection of programs
  • § 26-5-14. Denial, suspension, or revocation of licenses
  • § 26-5-15. Notice of proposed denial, suspension, or revocation; hearing
  • § 26-5-16. Applicability of "Georgia Administrative Procedure Act."
  • § 26-5-17. Confidentiality of records, names, and communications
  • § 26-5-18. Injunctions; nuisances per se
  • § 26-5-19. Penalty
  • § 26-5-20. Priority admissions policy for drug dependent pregnant females.
  • § 26-5-21. State Commission on Narcotic Treatment Programs; abolishment
  • § 26-5-22. Annual on-site inspections of narcotic treatment programs
  • § 26-5-23. Publication of annual report
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