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Code · Arizona · Title 46 — Water, Air, Energy, and Environmental Conservation

46-300.04. Perinatal substance abuse treatment and services

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A. With monies appropriated for temporary assistance for needy families the department of economic security shall provide funding to the department of health services for perinatal substance abuse treatment and services for persons whose family income does not exceed two hundred per cent of the federal poverty guidelines as published by the United States department of health and human services.
B. Monies provided pursuant to this section:
1. Shall be used to supplement and not to supplant other monies available for funding perinatal substance abuse treatment and services. These monies shall not be expended for any treatment or services if monies from another source are available to pay for the treatment or services.
2. Shall not be used for medical treatment in compliance with the federal law and regulations for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant.
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