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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTIONS - 02062001 - 2001-60 THE BOARD OF 1SUPERVItSOR1S CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Adopted this Order of February 6, 2001 , by the following vote: AYES: SUPERVISORS GIOIA, GERBER, DeSAULNIER, GLOVER and UILKEMA NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE RESOLUTION NO. 2001/6 0 SUBJECT: SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND CRENAE ) PREVENTION ACT OF 2000 (PROP 36) WHEREAS Proposition 36, the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000 was passed by majority vote on November 7, 2000; and WHEREAS The Act will provide $3,100,000.00 annually to Contra Costa County for drug treatment services in FY 2001-2002 through 2005-2006. The California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs has been designated as the lead agency for the state; and WHEREAS Contra Costa Health Services, Contra Costa Probation, and the Superior Court are the local agencies for Contra Costa County serving the needs of the residents of the County; and WHEREAS Contra Costa Health Services, Contra Costa Probation Department, and the Superior Court agrees to divide the funding (Contra Costa Health Services 67.25%, Contra Costa Probation 26.25%, and the Superior Court 6.5 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby designates the Contra Costa Health Services Department, Community Substance Abuse Services Division as the County Lead Agency for the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000(Prop 36); and Contra Costa Health Services agrees to be responsible for the following activities: 1) Coordinate the development of a county plan for implementation of the Act with principal partners including Contra Costa Health Services (Community Substance Abuse Services), probation, law enforcement and the courts; 2) Directly.provide or contract with drug treatment programs; 3) Administer funds received by the county pursuant to the Act; 4) Coordinate data collection and quarterly reporting through existing Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs data systems; and 5) Coordinate evaluation of county programs. THEREFORE asa. designated agency, Contra Costa Health Services agrees to establish a local Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Trust Fund pursuant to the regulations established by the Act. �-=-See the attached addendum. I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the board of supervisors on the date shown. attested Fphriiary 6 , 2001 Phil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County A strator by Deputy Orig: 7--u, cc: County Administrator Health Services Director C. Deutschman CSAS Resoluti6n:r.2001 /60 SD.7 ADDENDUM TO RESOLUTION NO. 2001-60 February 6, 2001 On this date, the Board of Supervisors considered accepting and adopting a resolution endorsing the Contra Costa Health Services Department, Community Substance Abuse Services Division, as the County Lead Agency for the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000 (Prop 36) and establishing a local substance abuse and Crime Prevention Trust Fund. William Walker, M.D., Director of Health Services, presented the staff report. Also present were Scott Tandy, Chief Assistant County Administrator, Silvano Marchesi, County Counsel and Steve Bautista, County Probation Officer. Mr. Bautista and Judge Garrett Grant of the Contra Costa County Superior Court, spoke of their support for the Program. The Board discussed the issues. The public hearing was opened and the following people offered comments: Joseph Partansky, 1406 Barbis Way, Concord, and Tom Aswad, Substance Abuse Advisory Board, P.O. Box 31114, Walnut Creek. Those desiring to speak having been heard, the Board continued to discuss the matter. Supervisor Uilkema moved the proposed resolution, with the amendment that within six months the Health Services Department come back to the full board with an update as to how the Program is going, the funding picture and the projected breakdowns. Supervisor Gerber seconded the motion and requested a friendly amendment that at the Health Services Department's discretion, that they report to the Family and Human Services Committee sooner than six months. Supervisor Uilkema accepted the amendment. The Board voted unanimously. 18)an 01 f� 99 vv FROM: Joseph V.A. Partansky, M.B.A. SEB , g 2001, volunteer policy support staff & of suPERv�soas compiler of "DRAFT" KCO Aoos�N co . . .. Implementation of California's Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act) Resources Guide —2 initial pages TO: Please review, critique and ask whomever you share the accompanying resources guide to do the same and offer and transmit any comments and suggestions or sample publications, etc. to improve the next and future editions. Please add me to your MAILING LIST of any Prop 36 materials that you care to share and expose to a wider audience. Thank you. Joseph V.A. Partansky 1406 Barbis Way Concord, CA 94518 tel. (925) 682-9957 or e-mail: jpartans@hotcoco.infi.net �o., 7 . • a' ".'..yy k Joseph V.A. Partansky, M.B.A., Consultant in Social Rehabilitation 1406 Barbis Way, Concord, Calif. 94518 (925) 682-9957 or jpartans@hotcoco.infi.net 18 Jan 01 Gerald F. Uelmen Professor of Law School of Law Santa Clara University 500 El Camino Real Santa Clara,CA 05053-0421 408-554-57291 m/FAX (408)253-0885 e-mail: Guehnen@,mafler.scu.edu Dear Prof. Uelmen: This brief note is a follow-up of our two conversations. We first talked after your talk at the"Rational Drug Policies in San Francisco: Implementing Proposition 36,"on Nov. 29, 2000,which was sponsored by District Attorney Terence Hallinan et al.. We met again in during"Exploring the Opportunities of Proposition 36,"on December 18, 2000, in Sacramento, which was sponsored by the Campaign for New Drug Policies et al. To assist you in your bibliography to your writing up your November comments on defense and prosecution options under Prop 36 I am enclosing a draft of my"Implementation of California's Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act) Resources Guide'(2p., 17 Jan 01, DRAFT). You'll note that during the Policy Forum,the first held by new California Department of Alcohol and Drug Program's Director Kathryn P. Jett, on January 12, 2001, in Sacramento, there were several relevant handouts. I want to especially bring to your attention "Drug Courts and the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000 Comparison"(Jan., 2001?, Ip.,green paper) and "Drug Court Programs"(Jan., 2001?, 2p.,blue paper). The colors probably do not fax well;hopefully they will shortly appear on ADP's special web site<http://www.adp.cahwenet.gov/prop36>. I look forward to receiving a version of your comments which could be widely shared as the various parties try to make Prop 36 work. Will the Narcotic Addict Evaluation Authority and the California(Civil Addict)Rehab Center's policy and procedures add any complications? "Vertical prosecution" —came up during the January Policy Forum,but seems to be"a hanging chad"—raises the same question. I expect you will be sharing your product with Lindesmith attorney Daniel N. Abrahanson and co Arafter Clifford Gardner,but may I also suggest you share with Howard Weinberg, Acting Chief Counsel,Office of Legal Affairs,Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs, State of California, 1700 K Street,Sacramento,CA 958114 (916)327-3862, FAX(916)327-7516 or hweinbergC(d_,adp.state.ca.us.? . Cordially, 17 January 01 DRAFT 2 (initially 2 pages) (Would welcome comments and suzyestions) Implementation of California's Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act) Resources Guide compiled by Joseph V.A. Partansky, M.B.A., Consultant, Social Rehabilitation (925) 682-9957 or jpartans@hotcoco.infi.net 1406 Barbis Way, Concord, CA 94518 Lead Agency: California (State) Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs (ADP), 1700 `K' Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 Handouts at ADP's "POLICY FORUM": Friday, Jan. 12, 2001, Sacramento a. "Drug Courts and the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000 Comparison" (1p.); b. "Drug Court Programs" (2p)/ both not yet at web site; c. "Letter to all Chairs, County Board of Supervisors/SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND CRIME PREVENTION ACT OF 2000 FUNDING" (Dec 29, 2000113p); d. (Emergency Regulations establishing State Substance Abuse Treatment Trust Fund and method to distribute initial$60,000,000): "Title 9, Div.4, Calif. Code of Regs. , CCR, Chpt 2.5, 9500-9545".( l 1p., Office of Administrative Law,OAL,Dec. 26, 2000); e. "FY 2000-01 Substance Abuse Treatment Trust Funds Allocation of$58,781,147..,to the Counties,"e.g. Contra Costa$1,550,097, SF$2,300,665, Alameda$2,752,818, LA $15,743,011. f Besides the above,there is a link to the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act(Prop 36)at the web site<htty://www.adt).cahwenet.p.ov/i)rou36>. From ADP's Resource Center (1-800-879-2772 or 916-445-1942 TTY) information/publications: g. Treatment Works! Where to find help in California communities for alcohol and other drug problems: 1999( The Directory was published in 2000,has 273 pages and is ADP-00-3485,free); h. "Resource Center's 2001 Publications Catalogue"(69p.,Jan.,2001, ADP-01-3493,free) i. FUTURE(?)i."Prop 36 List of state ADP and Inter-Agency Contacts(including the current 17 secretaries and directors of the Governor's Policy Council on Drug and Alcohol Abuse, GPC, and potential members: Board of Pharmacy,Board of Medical Quality Assurance and the Department of Managed Health Care," ii. "Prop 36 Evaluation Advisory Group List of Members,"and iii. "Prop 36 Associations/Stakeholders' Advisory Group List of Members." j. "ADP Fact Sheets(@ 65)for Major Programs, Special Projects or Operations,Research Findings," see especially"Criminal Justice Parole Services Network" (2p,Mar, '98) and "Criminal Justice Target Cities Project" (2p., June, 2000 and learn about San Francisco'.s head start and effort from October, 1993 to Sept. 30, 2000, a FINAL REPORT?) To access "ADP Fact Sheets" go to ADP web site(see f. above)and click on "About Us" then last item. Continued on page two 17 January0l DRAFT (initially 2 of 2 pages) (Would welcome comments and sunestions) Implementation of California's Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act) Resources Guide, continued... Ic Another ADP handout was an announcement of "Youth Vista 2001 Conference," July 30&31, 2001,Radisson Hotel, Sacramento, CA, which "will focus on best practices for youth specific services including alcohol and drug treatment,mental health treatment,and workforce invest- ment activities." Call ADP Resource Center 1-800-879-2772 or visit "Event Calendar" at <http://www.adp.state.ca.us>, for more information. Selected list of best practice guidelines, CSAT Treatment Improvement Protocals(TIPs), from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration(SAMHSA),U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services(DHHS). Obtain free hard copies or pull down some TIPS from the National Clearinghouse for Drug and Alcohol Information(NCADI) use <http://www.health.org/pubs/ cataloglordering.htm>or call 1-800-729-6686 ;use NCADI `s BKD...number(s). 1. TIP 38:Integrating Substance Abuse Treatment and Vocational Services(12/2000),247p. BKD 381 M. TIP 34:13rief Interventions and Brief Therapies for Substance Abuse Treatment,243p BKD341 n. TIP 30: Continuity of Offender Treatment for Substance Abuse Disorders From Institution to Community, 121p. BKD304 o. TIP27: Comprehensive Case Management for Substance Abuse Treatment, 121p. BKD251 p. TIP25: Substance Abuse Treatment and Domestic Violence, 151p. BKD239 q. TIP 23:Treatment Drug Courts: Integrating Substance Abuse Treatment With Legal Case Processing 65p. BKD205 r. TIP 19:Detoxification from Alcohol and Other Drugs, 95p. BKD172 s. TIP 17:Planning for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Treatment for Adults in the Criminal Justice System, 116p. BKD165 t. TIP 14:Develoving State Outcomes Monitoring_Systems for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Treatment, 96p. BKD162 u. TIP 12: Combining Substance Abuse Treatment With Intermediate-Sanctions for Adults in the Criminal Justice System, 101p. (will be reprinted in 2001) BKD144 v. TIP 8: Intensive Outpatient Treatment for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse, 104p. BKD139 w. TIP 7: Screening and Assessment for Alcohol and Other Drug,Abuse Among Adults in the Criminal Justice System, 129p. BKD138 BEHIND BARS: SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND AMERICA'S PRISON POPULATION (Jan., 1998, 281p., $25.00 from CASA,,212-841-5200;FAX(212)956- 8020 or web site <htttp://www.casacolumbia.org>. Campaign for New Drug Policies, at <www.Prop36.org>, will have its Dec 18th Conference"Exploring the Opportunities of Prop 36 handout(150p) and transcript available. Search alternative <www.drugreform.org>for flowchart "Processing of first or second drug possession conviction under Prop 36." 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