Skip to main content
CourtGPT logoCourtGPT
Directory
Law
For Attorneys
Blog
AppointmentsSign InSign Up
Section 4605 - Powers and duties of department — Pennsylvania Law | CourtGPT
  1. Home/
  2. Laws/
  3. Pennsylvania/
  4. Title 61 - Prisons and Parole/
  5. Chapter 46 - Nonnarcotic Medication Assisted Substance Abuse Treatment Grant Pilot Programextra - Chapter Notes/
  6. Section 4605 - Powers and duties of department
Pennsylvania Legal Code

Section 4605 - Powers and duties of department

Ask AI about this
(a) General rule.--The department shall: (1) Establish a form for counties to apply for grant funding under the pilot program. (2) Establish criteria for counties making application for grant funding under the pilot program. (3) Develop or approve training and instructional materials for the law enforcement community about opioid and alcohol addiction and the proper and effective use of nonnarcotic medication assisted substance abuse treatment in consultation with the appropriate State agencies, including, but not limited to, the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, the Department of Human Services, the Department of Health, the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole and the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency. (4) Make a form available to providers to be used to confirm that an offender is eligible for and enrolled in the pilot program. (5) Set forth the basis for medical providers to be reimbursed and for medical providers to be reimbursed for counseling services. (6) Promulgate any rules and regulations necessary to implement this chapter.

orth the basis for medical providers to be reimbursed and for medical providers to be reimbursed for counseling services. (6) Promulgate any rules and regulations necessary to implement this chapter. (b) Limitation on grant awards.--Grant awards shall be at the discretion of the department and shall be limited to amounts annually appropriated to the department for the pilot program. References in Text. The Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, referred to in subsec. (a)(3), was renamed the Pennsylvania Parole Board by the act of June 30, 2021 (P.L.260, No.59).