4 Pa. Code § 254.4 - Powers and duties of the SCA

(a) The Planning Council Option or Executive Commission Option-public agency-shall be as follows:
(1) To review and evaluate drug and alcohol services, projects and special problems in relation to the incidence and prevalence of drug and alcohol abuse.
(2) To prepare the annual Comprehensive Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Prevention Plan.
(3) To review and amend, on an annual basis, the Comprehensive Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Prevention Plan.
(4) To recommend approval of projects and any other matters related to drug and alcohol services in the county.
(5) To assist the Council in the evaluation of drug and alcohol treatment, intervention and prevention projects through the implementation of the UDCS in all projects in the county.
(6) To conduct unique evaluation of SCA funded projects in accordance with guidelines approved by the Council.
(7) To prescribe, amend, and repeal bylaws governing the manner in which business is conducted and the manner in which the powers granted to it are exercised.
(8) To submit the Annual Plan to the county commissioners for approval.
(9) To monitor compliance/performance of service providers relative to uniform policies, regulations, contractual obligations, and goals/objectives.
(b) The powers and duties of the Executive Commission Option (Private Agency) shall be as follows:

An Executive Commission (Private Agency) has all of the powers and duties of a Planning Council or Executive Commission (Public Agency), listed in subsection (a). In addition, the Executive Commission (Private Agency) shall approve contracts, purchase of services, and funds required to implement these projects.

Notes

4 Pa. Code § 254.4
The provisions of this §254.4 amended November 23, 1979, effective 11/24/1979, 9 Pa.B. 3864.

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