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Code · Montana · Title 53 — Social Services and Institutions · Chapter 24 · Part 2

53-24-207. Comprehensive program for treatment.

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53-24-207 . Comprehensive program for treatment.
(1)The department shall establish a comprehensive and coordinated program for the treatment of chemically dependent persons, intoxicated persons, and family members.
(2)The program must include:
(a)emergency treatment provided by a facility affiliated with or part of the medical service of a general hospital;
(b)inpatient treatment;
(c)intermediate treatment;
(d)outpatient treatment; and
(e)followup services.
(3)The department shall provide for adequate and appropriate treatment for alcoholics and intoxicated persons admitted under 53-24-301 through 53-24-303 .
(4)All appropriate public and private resources must be coordinated with and used in the program if possible.
(5)The department shall prepare, publish, and distribute annually a list of all approved public and private treatment facilities.
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