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ND HB1040
Bill
Status
4/26/2017
Primary Sponsor
Legislative Management
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AI Summary
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Court shall sentence violators of underage alcohol laws to an evidence-based alcohol and drug education program operated under Department of Human Services rules, maintaining the class B misdemeanor penalty.
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Department of Human Services must adopt rules for the evidence-based alcohol and drug education program and allow program providers to charge participant fees.
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$150,000 appropriated for fiscal years 2017-2019 to establish a children's prevention and early intervention behavioral health services pilot project in a school system, with a status report required by September 1, 2018.
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$100,000 appropriated for fiscal years 2017-2019 for peer-to-peer support services to individuals with behavioral health needs, with flexibility to allocate funds toward children's prevention services if other peer support funding is available.
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$100,000 appropriated for fiscal years 2017-2019 for family-to-family support services to families with children who have disabilities or behavioral health needs.
Legislative Description
A penalty for individuals under twenty-one years of age using alcoholic beverages or entering licensed premises; to provide for a report; and to provide an appropriation to the department of human services.
Last Action
Signed by Governor 04/26
4/26/2017