South Carolina General Assembly

General Appropriations Bill H. 4700 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1998

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18     SECTION 12 - J20 - ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG ABUSE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
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20          12.1.       (DAODAS: School Intervention Activity)  $1,149,204 of the amount appropriated as "Total Distribution to Subdivisions" in
21     Program III, Division of Programs and Services is intended to be used for the School Intervention activity and none of this sum shall be
22     used by the Department for the employment of personnel, except that funds may be used to employ one supervisory coordinator for this
23     program.
24          12.2.       (DAODAS: Training & Conference Revenue) The Department may charge fees for training events and conferences.  The
25     revenues from such events shall be deposited in the General Fund at the end of the state fiscal year once vendor expenses pertaining to such
26     events have been met by the Department.
27          12.3.       (DAODAS: Other Funded New Positions)  The Department of Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse Services may fill the other
28     funded personnel authorized in this section only if such funds are available at the time the new positions are to be filled.
29          12.4.       (DAODAS: Chemical Dependency Programs-The Bridge)  The Department shall use one-time funding to reduce the
30     recidivism rate of juvenile offenders through a transitional treatment program for addictions.  The Department will review the ability of
31     parents of juvenile offenders to off-set the costs of this program through a sliding scale fee-for-service and report on this in the evaluation
32     of this program.  In addition, the Department will develop a second plan for a coordinated, non-duplicative service delivery network
33     through comprehensive utilization of community-wide services and coordination of chemical dependency funding streams.
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