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Final Report: The President’s Commission on Model State Drug Laws – Executive Summary - This publication offers an overview of the President’s Commission on Model State Drug Laws, the process of developing the model laws, and the summarized highlights of the 44 model state drug laws and recommendations offered to state legislatures by the President’s Commission. |
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Socioeconomic Evaluations of Addictions Treatment - Researchers at the Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers University were contracted in May 1992 by the President’s Commission on Model State Drug Laws to review the existing scientific literature on socioeconomic evaluations (methods which enumerate the costs and consequences) of untreated addictions and addictions treatment. This publication presents the findings. |
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Volume 1: Economic Remedies - Money and property are the economic lifeblood of the illegal drug industry. This volume presents an array of economic remedies designed to unravel the financial underpinnings of illegal drug enterprises. |
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Section A: Commission Forfeiture Reform Act (CFRA) |
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Section B: Model Demand Reduction Assessment Act |
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Section C: Model Money Laundering Act |
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Section D: Model Financial Transaction Reporting Act |
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Section E: Model Money Transmitter Act |
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Section F: Model Ongoing Criminal Conduct Act |
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Volume 2: Community Mobilization - Neighborhood and community groups are zealous participants in reclaiming buildings and streets from drug traffickers and violent criminals. This volume presents model acts intended to inspire, support, and strengthen these grass roots efforts. |
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Section A: Model Expedited Eviction of Drug Traffickers Act |
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Section B: Model Drug Nuisance Abatement Act |
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Section C: Model Crimes Code Provisions to Protect Tenants and Neighbors |
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Section D: Model Anti-Drug Volunteer Protection Act |
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Section E: Model Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Policy and Planning Coonrdination Act |
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Section F: Model Community Mobilization Funding Act |
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Volume 3: Crime Code Enforcement - This volume presents model acts to address an array of criminal justice issues related to alcohol and other drugs. These model statutes offer means for effectively enforcing alcohol and other drug control laws, apply statutory monitoring systems to stop diversion, and intervene with the cycle of addiction. |
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Section A: Model Prescription Monitoring Act |
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Section B: Model State Chemical Control Act |
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Section C: Uniform Controlled Substances Act (UCSA) (1990) - Controlled Substance Analog Provisions |
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Section D: Model Law Enforcement Access to Wire and Electronic Communications Act |
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Section E: Model Wiretapping and Electronics Surveillance Control Act |
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Section F: Model Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and Other Drugs Act |
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Volume 4: Treatment - Untreated addiction is a most serious health problem, contributing to or causing accidents, injuries, and a wide array of illnesses. Untreated addiction also contributes to increased crime, violence, abuse, and a host of other social problems. Untreated addiction also causes a serious financial drain on the nation’s economy. Conversely, the cost savings which can be realized where appropriate treatment is provided are equally substantial. With these and other concerns in mind, this volume presents model legislation to fill gaps in the continuum of care, eliminate problems in obtaining needed treatment, and increase early intervention and treatment. |
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Section A: Model Addiction Costs Reduction Act (ACRA) |
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Section B: Model Medicaid Addiction Costs Reduction Act (MACRA) |
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Section C: Model Family Preservation Act |
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Section D: Model Managed Care Consumer Protection Act |
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Section E: Model Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment Services Act |
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Section F: Model Health Professionals Training Act |
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Section G: Model Criminal Justice Treatment Act |
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Volume 5: Drug-Free Families, Schools, and Workplaces - Any comprehensive alcohol and other drug strategy must seek to reinforce those areas where prevention efforts hold the greatest promise: families, schools, and workplaces. This volume presents model acts to address, support, and strengthen efforts in these far-reaching areas.
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Section A: Model Underage Alcohol Consumption Reduction Act |
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Section B: Model Preventive Counseling Services for COA's Act |
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Section C: Model State Sensible Advertising and Family Education Act |
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Section D: Model Revocation of Professional Business Liscense Act |
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Section E: Model Tobacco Vending Machine Restriction Act |
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Section F: Model K-12 Substance Abuse Instruction Act |
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Section G: Model Intervention for Students with Substance Abuse Problems Act |
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Section H: Model State Safe Schools Act |
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Section I: Model Drug-Free School Zone Act |
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Section J: Model State Ban on Tobacco Use in Schools Act |
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Section K: Model Alcohol- and Drug-Free Colleges and Universities Act |
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Section L: Truancy, Expulsion, and Children Left out of School |
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Section M: Model Drug-Free Private Sector Workplace Act |
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Section N: Model Drug-Free Workplace Worker's Compensation Premium Reduction Act |
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Section O: Model Employee Assistance Professionals Act |
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Section P: Model Drug-Free Public Work Force Act |
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Section Q: Model Drug-Free Workplace Act |
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Section R: Model Employee Addiction Recovery Act |