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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · S. 987 (Introduced in Senate) — To provide support with respect to the prevention of, treatment for, and recovery from, substance use disorder. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . CARA 3.0 Act of 2021 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Findings. TITLE I—Education, prevention, and research Sec. 101. National Education Campaign. Sec. 102. Research into non-opioid pain management. Sec. 103. Long-term treatment and recovery support services outcomes research. Sec. 104. National Commission for Excellence on Post-Overdose Response. Sec. 105. Workforce for prevention, treatment, and recovery support services.
Sec. 106. Reauthorization of community-based coalition enhancement grants to address local drug crises. Sec. 107. Access to non-opioid treatments for pain. TITLE II—Treatment Sec. 201. Evidence-based substance use disorder treatment and intervention demonstrations. Sec. 202. Improving treatment for pregnant, postpartum, and parenting women. Sec. 203. Require the use of prescription drug monitoring programs. Sec. 204. Prescriber education. Sec. 205. Prohibition of utilization control policies or procedures for medication-assisted treatment under Medicaid.
Sec. 206. Medication-assisted treatment for recovery from substance use disorder. Sec. 207. Telehealth response for e-prescribing addiction therapy services. Sec. 208. Pilot program on expanding access to treatment. Sec. 209. Reauthorization of PRAC Ed grant program. Sec. 210. GAO study on parity. Sec. 211. Improving substance use disorder prevention workforce act. TITLE III—Recovery Subtitle A—General provisions Sec. 301. Building communities of recovery. Sec. 302. Recovery in the workplace.
Sec. 303. National youth and young adult recovery initiative. Subtitle B—Recovery housing Sec. 311. Clarifying the role of SAMHSA in promoting the availability of high-quality recovery housing. Sec. 312. Developing guidelines for States to promote the availability of high-quality recovery housing. Sec. 313. Coordination of Federal activities to promote the availability of high-quality recovery housing. Sec. 314. NAS study. Sec. 315. Grants for States to promote the availability of high quality recovery housing.
Sec. 316. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 317. Reputable providers and analysts of recovery housing services definition. Sec. 318. Technical correction. TITLE IV—Criminal justice Sec. 401. Medication-Assisted Treatment Corrections and Community Reentry Program. Sec. 402. Deflection and pre-arrest diversion. Sec. 403. Housing. Sec. 404. Veterans treatment courts. Sec. 405. Infrastructure for reentry.
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