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Code · South Dakota · Title 34 · Chapter 34-3

34-3B-1. Drug abuse prevention and rehabilitation programs authorized--Scope--Contributions to nonprofit organizations.

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The boards of county commissioners of the several counties and the governing bodies of municipalities are authorized to:
(1)Create and operate programs for alerting area citizens to the present incidence, causes and nature of misuse and abuse of drugs, including alcohol, and substances and their effects;
(2)Create and apply broad, coordinated, and effective remedial programs to reduce the drug misuse and abuse problem, including preventive and rehabilitative countermeasures to the drug misuse and abuse problem;
(3)Institute both preventive and rehabilitative community programs among youth and adult groups; and
(4)Contribute sums of money annually to establish, promote, and support nonprofit organizations engaged in preventive or rehabilitative community programs among youth or adult groups.
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