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Code · New Jersey · Title 26 — Minors · Chapter 2G

26:2G-34 Program of medical and community services.

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4. The clinics, regional centers, and outreach offices established hereunder shall provide a complete program of medical and community services in connection with all aspects of substance use, substance use disorder, and related problems, including, but not by way of limitation, the following:
educational programs;
confidential drug counseling;
vocational guidance and job placement;
psychiatric, psychological, and social case work services;
induction and outreach services;
24-hour telephone emergency capability;
urine monitoring;
detoxification;
methadone maintenance;
individual and community prevention program;
individual self-help and group therapy;
referral services for in-patient treatment;
all areas of treatment and rehabilitation of persons with substance use disorder;
aftercare treatment; and
probation services for the courts and correctional systems.
L.1971, c.128, s.4; amended 2017, c.131, s.95.
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