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7085
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Botts discusses legislation enacted by the 1995 North Carolina General Assembly that affects substance abuse, developmental disabilities, and mental health services. Legislative enactments include changes in the Willie M. program, court-ordered treatment, and domiciliary care facilities.
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Mental Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7491 I5 M43), Vol. Issue 1, Oct 1995, p1-13, f
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7086
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Botts discusses legislation enacted by the 1997 North Carolina General Assembly that affects substance abuse, developmental disabilities, and mental health services. Legislative enactments include reorganization of the Department of Health and Human Services, welfare reform, confidentiality, and the open meetings law.
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Mental Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7491 I5 M43), Vol. Issue 3, Oct 1997, p1-16, f
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9093
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Botts discusses legislation enacted by the 1998 North Carolina General Assembly that affects substance abuse, developmental disabilities, and mental health services. Legislative enactments include appropriations, the Psychotherapy Sexual Exploitations Act, juvenile justice reform, and children with special needs.
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Mental Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7491 I5 M43), Vol. Issue 4, Dec 1998, p1-13
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4431
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Botts discusses legislation enacted by the 1999 North Carolina General Assembly that affects substance abuse, developmental disabilities, and mental health services.
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Mental Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7491 I5 M43), Vol. Issue 5, Dec 1999, p1-11, f
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4900
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Botts discusses legislation enacted by the 2000 North Carolina General Assembly that affects substance abuse, developmental disabilities, and mental health services, including appropriations, federal block grants, and children's services.
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Mental Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7491 I5 M43), Vol. Issue 6, Sept 2000, p1-15, f
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5295
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Botts discusses legislation enacted by the 2001 North Carolina General Assembly that affects substance abuse, developmental disabilities, and mental health services. An Act to Phase In Implementation of Mental Health System Reform at the State and Local Level, which will affect administration and delivery services, was an important piece of legislation, as was the Appropriations Act.
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Mental Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7491 I5 M43), Vol. Issue 7, Mar 2002, p1-16
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7084
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Botts discusses legislation enacted by the 2003 North Carolina General Assembly that affects substance abuse, developmental disabilities, and mental health services. Legislative enactments included statutes governing the confidentiality of client information and laws affecting the licensure of substance abuse, developmental disabilities, and mental health services and facilities.
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Mental Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7491 I5 M43), Vol. Issue 8, Sept 2003, p1-12
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7083
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Botts discusses legislation enacted by the 2004 North Carolina General Assembly that affects substance abuse, developmental disabilities, and mental health services. Legislative enactments affect areas including community alternatives programs, substance abuse services for persons convicted of driving while impaired, and criminal records checks.
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Mental Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7491 I5 M43), Vol. Issue 9, Dec 2004, p1-8
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9094
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Botts discusses legislation enacted by the 2006 North Carolina General Assembly that affects substance abuse, developmental disabilities, and mental health services, with particular attention given to legislation affecting publicly funded services.
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Mental Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7491 I5 M43), Vol. Issue 10, Nov 2006, p1-15
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36571
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A substance abuse counselor had a dream about creating a house offering a place for recovering from substance abuse. The dream made a reality in 1995 serves recovering women who are either pregnant or caring for a child under the age of five. Also offering a place to successfully transition into society, it fulfills this mission through teaching skills in recovery, parenting, and independent living. Helping also with their transition are individual and group counseling, self-care groups, case management, and crisis intervention.
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19521
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Duda and Rash discuss the mental health system in North Carolina, along with the services provided for those with developmental disabilities and substance abuse issues.
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North Carolina Insight (NoCar JK 4101 N3x), Vol. 23/24 Issue 4/1, Dec 2012, p24-38, 42-43, 47-49, il, map, f Periodical Website
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24876
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Drug use during pregnancy is a growing problem. Michael Bowling, Julie Truax, and Donna Scandlin are conducting an experiment to find out just how big of a problem drug use during pregnancy is becoming.
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CHES Studies (NoCar RA 407.4 N8 P48), Vol. 66 Issue , June 1992, p1-10, il, bibl, f
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26245
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Lorna Harris, assistant professor in the UNC School of Nursing, is studying consumers’ thoughts about possible sanctions for substance abuse. In a recent study, she asked consumers’ opinions about substance abuse among health care providers, job performance, and drug testing. She hopes her findings can be used to develop employee drug abuse policies.
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Endeavors (NoCar LD 3941.3 A3), Vol. 6 Issue 2, Winter 1989, p16-17, il, por Periodical Website