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Title 5: ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND SERVICES

Part 25: SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT HEADING: PL 1989, C. 934, PT. A, §3 (NEW); RR 1991, C. 2, §19 (COR)

Chapter 521: OFFICE OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE HEADING: PL 1989, C. 934, PT. A, §3 (NEW)

Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS HEADING: PL 1989, C. 934, PT. A, §3 (NEW)

§20005. Powers and duties

The office shall: [1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW).]

1. State Government. Establish the overall plans, policies, objectives and priorities for all state alcohol and other drug abuse prevention and treatment functions, except the prevention of drug traffic and the State Employee Assistance Program established pursuant to Title 22, chapter 254-A;

[ 1991, c. 601, §6 (AMD) .]

2. Comprehensive plan. Develop and provide for the implementation of a comprehensive state plan for alcohol and drug abuse. Any plan developed by the office must be subject to public hearing prior to implementation;

[ 1991, c. 601, §6 (AMD) .]

3. Information. Ensure the collection, analysis and dissemination of information for planning and evaluation of alcohol and drug abuse services;

[ 1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW) .]

4. Coordination; organizational unit. Ensure that alcohol and drug abuse assistance and service are delivered in an efficient and coordinated program and, with the oversight of the commission, coordinate all programs and activities authorized by the federal Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970, Public Law 91-616 (1982), as amended, and by the Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972, 21 United States Code, Section 1101 et seq. (1982), as amended; and other state or federal programs or laws related to drug abuse prevention that are not the specific responsibility of another state agency under federal or state law;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §7 (AMD) .]

5. Budget. Develop and submit to the Legislature by January 15th of the first year of each legislative biennium recommendations for continuing and supplemental allocations, deappropriations or reduced allocations and appropriations from all funding sources for all state alcohol and drug abuse programs. The office shall make final recommendations to the Governor before any substance abuse funds are appropriated or deappropriated in the Governor's proposed budget. The office shall formulate all budgetary recommendations for the Driver Education and Evaluation Programs with the advice, consultation and full participation of the chief executive officer of the Driver Education and Evaluation Programs.

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funding appropriated and allocated by the Legislature for the Office of Substance Abuse is restricted solely to the use of that office and may not be used for expenses of any other part of the department. By January 15th of each year, the director shall deliver a report of the budget and expenditures of the office to the joint standing committees of the Legislature having jurisdiction over appropriations and financial affairs and human resource matters;

[ 1995, c. 560, Pt. L, §16 (AFF); 1995, c. 560, Pt. L, §4 (AMD) .]

6. Contracts and licensing. Through the director:

A. Administer all contracts with community service providers for the delivery of alcohol and drug abuse services; [2007, c. 116, §3 (AMD).]

A-1. Administer all contracts with community service providers for the delivery of gambling addiction counseling services; and [2007, c. 116, §4 (NEW).]

B. Establish operating and treatment standards and inspect and issue certificates of approval for approved treatment facilities, drug abuse treatment facilities or programs, including residential treatment centers, community-based service providers and facilities that are private nonmedical institutions pursuant to section 20024 and subchapter 5. [2003, c. 673, Pt. V, §1 (AMD); 2003, c. 673, Pt. V, §29 (AFF).]

C. [1995, c. 560, Pt. L, §16 (AFF); 1995, c. 560, Pt. L, §5 (RP).]

The commissioner may delegate contract and licensing duties under this subsection to the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Corrections or other divisions of the department as long as that delegation ensures that contracting for alcohol and other drug abuse services provided in community settings are consolidated within the Department of Health and Human Services, that contracting for alcohol and other drug abuse services delivered within correctional facilities are consolidated within the Department of Corrections and that contracting for alcohol and other drug abuse services delivered within mental health and mental retardation facilities are consolidated within the department.

The commissioner may not delegate contract and licensing duties if that delegation results in increased administrative costs.

The commissioner may not issue requests for proposals for existing contract services until the commissioner has adopted rules in accordance with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act to ensure that the reasons for which existing services are placed out for bid and the performance standards and manner in which compliance is evaluated are specified and that any change in provider is accomplished in a manner that fully protects the consumer of services.

The commissioner shall establish a procedure to obtain assistance and advice from consumers of alcohol and other drug abuse services regarding the selection of contractors when requests for proposals are issued;

[ 2007, c. 116, §§3, 4 (AMD) .]

6-A. Contract award and renewal. Award a new contract through a request-for-proposal procedure. Any contract of $500,000 per year or more that is renewed must be awarded through a request-for-proposal procedure at least every 8 years, except for the following.

A. A renewal contract with a provider is not subject to the request-for-proposal procedure requirement if the contract granted under this subsection is performance based. [1997, c. 381, §1 (NEW).]

B. Notwithstanding paragraph A, the department shall subject a contract to a request-for-proposal procedure when necessary to comply with paragraph C. [1997, c. 381, §1 (NEW).]

C. A contract under this subsection that is subject to renewal must be awarded through a request-for-proposal procedure if the department determines that:

(1) The provider has breached the existing contract;

(2) The provider has failed to correct deficiencies cited by the department;

(3) The provider is inefficient or ineffective in the delivery of services and is unable to improve its performance within a reasonable time; or

(4) The provider can not or will not respond to a reconfiguration of service delivery requested by the department; [1997, c. 381, §1 (NEW).]

[ 1997, c. 381, §1 (NEW) .]

6-B. Consumer assistance and advice. Establish a procedure to obtain assistance and advice from consumers of substance abuse services regarding the selection of contractors when requests-for-proposals are issued.

[ 1997, c. 381, §1 (NEW) .]

7. Uniform requirements. Develop, use and require the use of uniform contracting, information gathering and reporting formats by any state-funded alcohol and other drug abuse programs. Contracting standards must include measurable performance-based criteria on which funding allocations are, in part, based;

[ 1991, c. 601, §6 (AMD) .]

8. Reports. By January 15th of each year, report to the Legislature on the accomplishments of the past year's programs, the progress toward obtaining goals and objectives of the comprehensive state plan and other necessary or desirable information;

[ 1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW) .]

9. Funds. Have the authority to seek and receive funds from the Federal Government and private sources to further the purposes of this Act;

[ 1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW) .]

10. Agreements. Enter into agreements necessary or incidental to the purposes of this Act;

[ 1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW) .]

11. Cooperation. Provide support and guidance to individuals, local governments, public organizations and private organizations in their alcohol and drug abuse prevention activities;

[ 1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW) .]

12. Rules. Adopt rules, in accordance with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act, necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter and approve any rules adopted by state agencies for the purpose of implementing alcohol or drug abuse prevention or treatment programs.

All state agencies must comply with rules adopted by the office regarding uniform alcohol and other drug abuse contracting requirements, formats, schedules, data collection and reporting requirements;

[ 1991, c. 601, §6 (AMD) .]

12-A. Training programs. Provide or assist in the provision of training programs for all persons in the field of treating alcoholics and drug abusers, persons engaged in the prevention of alcohol and other drug abuse or any other organization or individual in need of or requesting training or other educational information related to alcohol or other drug abuse;

[ 1991, c. 601, §7 (NEW) .]

12-B. Motor vehicle operator programs. Administer and oversee the operation of the State's programs related to the abuse of alcohol by motor vehicle operators;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §8 (AMD) .]

13. General authority. Perform other acts or exercise any other powers necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes of this chapter;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §9 (AMD) .]

14. Interdepartmental cooperation. Document to the Legislature's satisfaction, active participation and cooperation between the office and the other departments with which it works through the commission;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §10 (NEW) .]

15. Public input. Document an active, aggressive effort to obtain client and public input on its decision-making process through public hearings and other activities conducted by the commission;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §10 (NEW) .]

16. Substance abuse services plan. Plan for not only those services funded directly by the office, but also those additional services determined by the commission to be critical and related;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §10 (NEW) .]

17. Program services assessment and implementation. Analyze the existing services system, including the prevention services offered within the State's public school systems, identify gaps, strengths and weaknesses in the current services, identify priorities for expanding or revising the existing services and develop a specific plan to accomplish the most critical changes that are needed;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §10 (NEW) .]

18. Comprehensive training strategy. Establish a comprehensive training strategy designed to develop the capacity of front-line staff in direct human services positions, including appropriate state agency staff, to recognize, assess and refer chemically dependent clients for appropriate treatment;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §10 (NEW) .]

19. Fiscal and program accountability. Enhance its current efforts to ensure fiscal and program accountability for the services it purchases and provides;

[ 2005, c. 674, §1 (AMD) .]

20. Review policies. Review the full range of public policies and strategies existing in State Government to identify changes that would strengthen its response, identify policies that might discourage excessive consumption of alcohol and other drugs and generate new funding for alcohol and other drug services; and

[ 2005, c. 674, §1 (AMD) .]

21. List of banned performance-enhancing substances. Develop and maintain a list of banned performance-enhancing substances in accordance with Title 20-A, section 6621.

[ 2005, c. 674, §2 (NEW) .]

SECTION HISTORY

1989, c. 934, §A3 (NEW). 1991, c. 557, §§1,2 (AMD). 1991, c. 601, §§6,7 (AMD). 1991, c. 792, (AMD). 1991, c. 850, §§3,4 (AMD). 1993, c. 349, §21 (AMD). 1993, c. 410, §§LL7-10 (AMD). 1995, c. 560, §§L4,5 (AMD). 1995, c. 560, §L16 (AFF). 1997, c. 381, §1 (AMD). 1997, c. 588, §1 (AMD). 2003, c. 673, §V1 (AMD). 2003, c. 673, §V29 (AFF). 2003, c. 689, §B6 (REV). 2005, c. 674, §§1,2 (AMD). 2007, c. 116, §§3, 4 (AMD).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title5 > Title5ch521sec0 > Title5sec20005

Title 5: ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND SERVICES

Part 25: SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT HEADING: PL 1989, C. 934, PT. A, §3 (NEW); RR 1991, C. 2, §19 (COR)

Chapter 521: OFFICE OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE HEADING: PL 1989, C. 934, PT. A, §3 (NEW)

Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS HEADING: PL 1989, C. 934, PT. A, §3 (NEW)

§20005. Powers and duties

The office shall: [1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW).]

1. State Government. Establish the overall plans, policies, objectives and priorities for all state alcohol and other drug abuse prevention and treatment functions, except the prevention of drug traffic and the State Employee Assistance Program established pursuant to Title 22, chapter 254-A;

[ 1991, c. 601, §6 (AMD) .]

2. Comprehensive plan. Develop and provide for the implementation of a comprehensive state plan for alcohol and drug abuse. Any plan developed by the office must be subject to public hearing prior to implementation;

[ 1991, c. 601, §6 (AMD) .]

3. Information. Ensure the collection, analysis and dissemination of information for planning and evaluation of alcohol and drug abuse services;

[ 1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW) .]

4. Coordination; organizational unit. Ensure that alcohol and drug abuse assistance and service are delivered in an efficient and coordinated program and, with the oversight of the commission, coordinate all programs and activities authorized by the federal Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970, Public Law 91-616 (1982), as amended, and by the Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972, 21 United States Code, Section 1101 et seq. (1982), as amended; and other state or federal programs or laws related to drug abuse prevention that are not the specific responsibility of another state agency under federal or state law;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §7 (AMD) .]

5. Budget. Develop and submit to the Legislature by January 15th of the first year of each legislative biennium recommendations for continuing and supplemental allocations, deappropriations or reduced allocations and appropriations from all funding sources for all state alcohol and drug abuse programs. The office shall make final recommendations to the Governor before any substance abuse funds are appropriated or deappropriated in the Governor's proposed budget. The office shall formulate all budgetary recommendations for the Driver Education and Evaluation Programs with the advice, consultation and full participation of the chief executive officer of the Driver Education and Evaluation Programs.

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funding appropriated and allocated by the Legislature for the Office of Substance Abuse is restricted solely to the use of that office and may not be used for expenses of any other part of the department. By January 15th of each year, the director shall deliver a report of the budget and expenditures of the office to the joint standing committees of the Legislature having jurisdiction over appropriations and financial affairs and human resource matters;

[ 1995, c. 560, Pt. L, §16 (AFF); 1995, c. 560, Pt. L, §4 (AMD) .]

6. Contracts and licensing. Through the director:

A. Administer all contracts with community service providers for the delivery of alcohol and drug abuse services; [2007, c. 116, §3 (AMD).]

A-1. Administer all contracts with community service providers for the delivery of gambling addiction counseling services; and [2007, c. 116, §4 (NEW).]

B. Establish operating and treatment standards and inspect and issue certificates of approval for approved treatment facilities, drug abuse treatment facilities or programs, including residential treatment centers, community-based service providers and facilities that are private nonmedical institutions pursuant to section 20024 and subchapter 5. [2003, c. 673, Pt. V, §1 (AMD); 2003, c. 673, Pt. V, §29 (AFF).]

C. [1995, c. 560, Pt. L, §16 (AFF); 1995, c. 560, Pt. L, §5 (RP).]

The commissioner may delegate contract and licensing duties under this subsection to the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Corrections or other divisions of the department as long as that delegation ensures that contracting for alcohol and other drug abuse services provided in community settings are consolidated within the Department of Health and Human Services, that contracting for alcohol and other drug abuse services delivered within correctional facilities are consolidated within the Department of Corrections and that contracting for alcohol and other drug abuse services delivered within mental health and mental retardation facilities are consolidated within the department.

The commissioner may not delegate contract and licensing duties if that delegation results in increased administrative costs.

The commissioner may not issue requests for proposals for existing contract services until the commissioner has adopted rules in accordance with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act to ensure that the reasons for which existing services are placed out for bid and the performance standards and manner in which compliance is evaluated are specified and that any change in provider is accomplished in a manner that fully protects the consumer of services.

The commissioner shall establish a procedure to obtain assistance and advice from consumers of alcohol and other drug abuse services regarding the selection of contractors when requests for proposals are issued;

[ 2007, c. 116, §§3, 4 (AMD) .]

6-A. Contract award and renewal. Award a new contract through a request-for-proposal procedure. Any contract of $500,000 per year or more that is renewed must be awarded through a request-for-proposal procedure at least every 8 years, except for the following.

A. A renewal contract with a provider is not subject to the request-for-proposal procedure requirement if the contract granted under this subsection is performance based. [1997, c. 381, §1 (NEW).]

B. Notwithstanding paragraph A, the department shall subject a contract to a request-for-proposal procedure when necessary to comply with paragraph C. [1997, c. 381, §1 (NEW).]

C. A contract under this subsection that is subject to renewal must be awarded through a request-for-proposal procedure if the department determines that:

(1) The provider has breached the existing contract;

(2) The provider has failed to correct deficiencies cited by the department;

(3) The provider is inefficient or ineffective in the delivery of services and is unable to improve its performance within a reasonable time; or

(4) The provider can not or will not respond to a reconfiguration of service delivery requested by the department; [1997, c. 381, §1 (NEW).]

[ 1997, c. 381, §1 (NEW) .]

6-B. Consumer assistance and advice. Establish a procedure to obtain assistance and advice from consumers of substance abuse services regarding the selection of contractors when requests-for-proposals are issued.

[ 1997, c. 381, §1 (NEW) .]

7. Uniform requirements. Develop, use and require the use of uniform contracting, information gathering and reporting formats by any state-funded alcohol and other drug abuse programs. Contracting standards must include measurable performance-based criteria on which funding allocations are, in part, based;

[ 1991, c. 601, §6 (AMD) .]

8. Reports. By January 15th of each year, report to the Legislature on the accomplishments of the past year's programs, the progress toward obtaining goals and objectives of the comprehensive state plan and other necessary or desirable information;

[ 1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW) .]

9. Funds. Have the authority to seek and receive funds from the Federal Government and private sources to further the purposes of this Act;

[ 1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW) .]

10. Agreements. Enter into agreements necessary or incidental to the purposes of this Act;

[ 1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW) .]

11. Cooperation. Provide support and guidance to individuals, local governments, public organizations and private organizations in their alcohol and drug abuse prevention activities;

[ 1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW) .]

12. Rules. Adopt rules, in accordance with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act, necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter and approve any rules adopted by state agencies for the purpose of implementing alcohol or drug abuse prevention or treatment programs.

All state agencies must comply with rules adopted by the office regarding uniform alcohol and other drug abuse contracting requirements, formats, schedules, data collection and reporting requirements;

[ 1991, c. 601, §6 (AMD) .]

12-A. Training programs. Provide or assist in the provision of training programs for all persons in the field of treating alcoholics and drug abusers, persons engaged in the prevention of alcohol and other drug abuse or any other organization or individual in need of or requesting training or other educational information related to alcohol or other drug abuse;

[ 1991, c. 601, §7 (NEW) .]

12-B. Motor vehicle operator programs. Administer and oversee the operation of the State's programs related to the abuse of alcohol by motor vehicle operators;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §8 (AMD) .]

13. General authority. Perform other acts or exercise any other powers necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes of this chapter;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §9 (AMD) .]

14. Interdepartmental cooperation. Document to the Legislature's satisfaction, active participation and cooperation between the office and the other departments with which it works through the commission;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §10 (NEW) .]

15. Public input. Document an active, aggressive effort to obtain client and public input on its decision-making process through public hearings and other activities conducted by the commission;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §10 (NEW) .]

16. Substance abuse services plan. Plan for not only those services funded directly by the office, but also those additional services determined by the commission to be critical and related;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §10 (NEW) .]

17. Program services assessment and implementation. Analyze the existing services system, including the prevention services offered within the State's public school systems, identify gaps, strengths and weaknesses in the current services, identify priorities for expanding or revising the existing services and develop a specific plan to accomplish the most critical changes that are needed;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §10 (NEW) .]

18. Comprehensive training strategy. Establish a comprehensive training strategy designed to develop the capacity of front-line staff in direct human services positions, including appropriate state agency staff, to recognize, assess and refer chemically dependent clients for appropriate treatment;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §10 (NEW) .]

19. Fiscal and program accountability. Enhance its current efforts to ensure fiscal and program accountability for the services it purchases and provides;

[ 2005, c. 674, §1 (AMD) .]

20. Review policies. Review the full range of public policies and strategies existing in State Government to identify changes that would strengthen its response, identify policies that might discourage excessive consumption of alcohol and other drugs and generate new funding for alcohol and other drug services; and

[ 2005, c. 674, §1 (AMD) .]

21. List of banned performance-enhancing substances. Develop and maintain a list of banned performance-enhancing substances in accordance with Title 20-A, section 6621.

[ 2005, c. 674, §2 (NEW) .]

SECTION HISTORY

1989, c. 934, §A3 (NEW). 1991, c. 557, §§1,2 (AMD). 1991, c. 601, §§6,7 (AMD). 1991, c. 792, (AMD). 1991, c. 850, §§3,4 (AMD). 1993, c. 349, §21 (AMD). 1993, c. 410, §§LL7-10 (AMD). 1995, c. 560, §§L4,5 (AMD). 1995, c. 560, §L16 (AFF). 1997, c. 381, §1 (AMD). 1997, c. 588, §1 (AMD). 2003, c. 673, §V1 (AMD). 2003, c. 673, §V29 (AFF). 2003, c. 689, §B6 (REV). 2005, c. 674, §§1,2 (AMD). 2007, c. 116, §§3, 4 (AMD).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title5 > Title5ch521sec0 > Title5sec20005

Title 5: ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND SERVICES

Part 25: SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT HEADING: PL 1989, C. 934, PT. A, §3 (NEW); RR 1991, C. 2, §19 (COR)

Chapter 521: OFFICE OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE HEADING: PL 1989, C. 934, PT. A, §3 (NEW)

Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS HEADING: PL 1989, C. 934, PT. A, §3 (NEW)

§20005. Powers and duties

The office shall: [1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW).]

1. State Government. Establish the overall plans, policies, objectives and priorities for all state alcohol and other drug abuse prevention and treatment functions, except the prevention of drug traffic and the State Employee Assistance Program established pursuant to Title 22, chapter 254-A;

[ 1991, c. 601, §6 (AMD) .]

2. Comprehensive plan. Develop and provide for the implementation of a comprehensive state plan for alcohol and drug abuse. Any plan developed by the office must be subject to public hearing prior to implementation;

[ 1991, c. 601, §6 (AMD) .]

3. Information. Ensure the collection, analysis and dissemination of information for planning and evaluation of alcohol and drug abuse services;

[ 1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW) .]

4. Coordination; organizational unit. Ensure that alcohol and drug abuse assistance and service are delivered in an efficient and coordinated program and, with the oversight of the commission, coordinate all programs and activities authorized by the federal Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970, Public Law 91-616 (1982), as amended, and by the Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972, 21 United States Code, Section 1101 et seq. (1982), as amended; and other state or federal programs or laws related to drug abuse prevention that are not the specific responsibility of another state agency under federal or state law;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §7 (AMD) .]

5. Budget. Develop and submit to the Legislature by January 15th of the first year of each legislative biennium recommendations for continuing and supplemental allocations, deappropriations or reduced allocations and appropriations from all funding sources for all state alcohol and drug abuse programs. The office shall make final recommendations to the Governor before any substance abuse funds are appropriated or deappropriated in the Governor's proposed budget. The office shall formulate all budgetary recommendations for the Driver Education and Evaluation Programs with the advice, consultation and full participation of the chief executive officer of the Driver Education and Evaluation Programs.

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funding appropriated and allocated by the Legislature for the Office of Substance Abuse is restricted solely to the use of that office and may not be used for expenses of any other part of the department. By January 15th of each year, the director shall deliver a report of the budget and expenditures of the office to the joint standing committees of the Legislature having jurisdiction over appropriations and financial affairs and human resource matters;

[ 1995, c. 560, Pt. L, §16 (AFF); 1995, c. 560, Pt. L, §4 (AMD) .]

6. Contracts and licensing. Through the director:

A. Administer all contracts with community service providers for the delivery of alcohol and drug abuse services; [2007, c. 116, §3 (AMD).]

A-1. Administer all contracts with community service providers for the delivery of gambling addiction counseling services; and [2007, c. 116, §4 (NEW).]

B. Establish operating and treatment standards and inspect and issue certificates of approval for approved treatment facilities, drug abuse treatment facilities or programs, including residential treatment centers, community-based service providers and facilities that are private nonmedical institutions pursuant to section 20024 and subchapter 5. [2003, c. 673, Pt. V, §1 (AMD); 2003, c. 673, Pt. V, §29 (AFF).]

C. [1995, c. 560, Pt. L, §16 (AFF); 1995, c. 560, Pt. L, §5 (RP).]

The commissioner may delegate contract and licensing duties under this subsection to the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Corrections or other divisions of the department as long as that delegation ensures that contracting for alcohol and other drug abuse services provided in community settings are consolidated within the Department of Health and Human Services, that contracting for alcohol and other drug abuse services delivered within correctional facilities are consolidated within the Department of Corrections and that contracting for alcohol and other drug abuse services delivered within mental health and mental retardation facilities are consolidated within the department.

The commissioner may not delegate contract and licensing duties if that delegation results in increased administrative costs.

The commissioner may not issue requests for proposals for existing contract services until the commissioner has adopted rules in accordance with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act to ensure that the reasons for which existing services are placed out for bid and the performance standards and manner in which compliance is evaluated are specified and that any change in provider is accomplished in a manner that fully protects the consumer of services.

The commissioner shall establish a procedure to obtain assistance and advice from consumers of alcohol and other drug abuse services regarding the selection of contractors when requests for proposals are issued;

[ 2007, c. 116, §§3, 4 (AMD) .]

6-A. Contract award and renewal. Award a new contract through a request-for-proposal procedure. Any contract of $500,000 per year or more that is renewed must be awarded through a request-for-proposal procedure at least every 8 years, except for the following.

A. A renewal contract with a provider is not subject to the request-for-proposal procedure requirement if the contract granted under this subsection is performance based. [1997, c. 381, §1 (NEW).]

B. Notwithstanding paragraph A, the department shall subject a contract to a request-for-proposal procedure when necessary to comply with paragraph C. [1997, c. 381, §1 (NEW).]

C. A contract under this subsection that is subject to renewal must be awarded through a request-for-proposal procedure if the department determines that:

(1) The provider has breached the existing contract;

(2) The provider has failed to correct deficiencies cited by the department;

(3) The provider is inefficient or ineffective in the delivery of services and is unable to improve its performance within a reasonable time; or

(4) The provider can not or will not respond to a reconfiguration of service delivery requested by the department; [1997, c. 381, §1 (NEW).]

[ 1997, c. 381, §1 (NEW) .]

6-B. Consumer assistance and advice. Establish a procedure to obtain assistance and advice from consumers of substance abuse services regarding the selection of contractors when requests-for-proposals are issued.

[ 1997, c. 381, §1 (NEW) .]

7. Uniform requirements. Develop, use and require the use of uniform contracting, information gathering and reporting formats by any state-funded alcohol and other drug abuse programs. Contracting standards must include measurable performance-based criteria on which funding allocations are, in part, based;

[ 1991, c. 601, §6 (AMD) .]

8. Reports. By January 15th of each year, report to the Legislature on the accomplishments of the past year's programs, the progress toward obtaining goals and objectives of the comprehensive state plan and other necessary or desirable information;

[ 1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW) .]

9. Funds. Have the authority to seek and receive funds from the Federal Government and private sources to further the purposes of this Act;

[ 1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW) .]

10. Agreements. Enter into agreements necessary or incidental to the purposes of this Act;

[ 1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW) .]

11. Cooperation. Provide support and guidance to individuals, local governments, public organizations and private organizations in their alcohol and drug abuse prevention activities;

[ 1989, c. 934, Pt. A, §3 (NEW) .]

12. Rules. Adopt rules, in accordance with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act, necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter and approve any rules adopted by state agencies for the purpose of implementing alcohol or drug abuse prevention or treatment programs.

All state agencies must comply with rules adopted by the office regarding uniform alcohol and other drug abuse contracting requirements, formats, schedules, data collection and reporting requirements;

[ 1991, c. 601, §6 (AMD) .]

12-A. Training programs. Provide or assist in the provision of training programs for all persons in the field of treating alcoholics and drug abusers, persons engaged in the prevention of alcohol and other drug abuse or any other organization or individual in need of or requesting training or other educational information related to alcohol or other drug abuse;

[ 1991, c. 601, §7 (NEW) .]

12-B. Motor vehicle operator programs. Administer and oversee the operation of the State's programs related to the abuse of alcohol by motor vehicle operators;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §8 (AMD) .]

13. General authority. Perform other acts or exercise any other powers necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes of this chapter;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §9 (AMD) .]

14. Interdepartmental cooperation. Document to the Legislature's satisfaction, active participation and cooperation between the office and the other departments with which it works through the commission;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §10 (NEW) .]

15. Public input. Document an active, aggressive effort to obtain client and public input on its decision-making process through public hearings and other activities conducted by the commission;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §10 (NEW) .]

16. Substance abuse services plan. Plan for not only those services funded directly by the office, but also those additional services determined by the commission to be critical and related;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §10 (NEW) .]

17. Program services assessment and implementation. Analyze the existing services system, including the prevention services offered within the State's public school systems, identify gaps, strengths and weaknesses in the current services, identify priorities for expanding or revising the existing services and develop a specific plan to accomplish the most critical changes that are needed;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §10 (NEW) .]

18. Comprehensive training strategy. Establish a comprehensive training strategy designed to develop the capacity of front-line staff in direct human services positions, including appropriate state agency staff, to recognize, assess and refer chemically dependent clients for appropriate treatment;

[ 1993, c. 410, Pt. LL, §10 (NEW) .]

19. Fiscal and program accountability. Enhance its current efforts to ensure fiscal and program accountability for the services it purchases and provides;

[ 2005, c. 674, §1 (AMD) .]

20. Review policies. Review the full range of public policies and strategies existing in State Government to identify changes that would strengthen its response, identify policies that might discourage excessive consumption of alcohol and other drugs and generate new funding for alcohol and other drug services; and

[ 2005, c. 674, §1 (AMD) .]

21. List of banned performance-enhancing substances. Develop and maintain a list of banned performance-enhancing substances in accordance with Title 20-A, section 6621.

[ 2005, c. 674, §2 (NEW) .]

SECTION HISTORY

1989, c. 934, §A3 (NEW). 1991, c. 557, §§1,2 (AMD). 1991, c. 601, §§6,7 (AMD). 1991, c. 792, (AMD). 1991, c. 850, §§3,4 (AMD). 1993, c. 349, §21 (AMD). 1993, c. 410, §§LL7-10 (AMD). 1995, c. 560, §§L4,5 (AMD). 1995, c. 560, §L16 (AFF). 1997, c. 381, §1 (AMD). 1997, c. 588, §1 (AMD). 2003, c. 673, §V1 (AMD). 2003, c. 673, §V29 (AFF). 2003, c. 689, §B6 (REV). 2005, c. 674, §§1,2 (AMD). 2007, c. 116, §§3, 4 (AMD).