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Legislative Session number- 82

Bill Name: SF1833

Providing for the funding of certain chemical dependency aftercare services;
requiring determination of eligibility for extended aftercare services by
counties according to fundable activities, individuals to be eligible for the
services regardless of the payment source for treatment services; entitling
vendors providing aftercare services to chemical dependency fund payment;
imposing an additional tax on alcoholic beverages, requiring certain percentages
of the revenues from the additional tax to be deposited in the consolidated
chemical dependency treatment fund for an inflationary increase and for
aftercare services and in the alcohol compliance fund to be established and
appropriated to the commissioner of public safety for liquor control agents to
improve retailer compliance with minimum age requirements for the purchase of
alcoholic beverages and for grants to local government units for minimum age
compliance activities; requiring the commissioner of human services to report to
the legislature by a certain date on the use and effectiveness of the aftercare
services (ra)