Governing Statutes, Rules & Authority. The ADAMH Board exists to plan, fund, and monitor public alcohol, mental health, and drug addiction services in Fairfield County. ADAMH Boards were created pursuant to the Mental Health Act of 1988 (Senate Bill 156) and the Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Act (House Bill 317). The statute that governs the creation, authority and activities of ADAMH Boards is in Chapter 340 of the Ohio Revised Code (ORC) and as it may be amended from time to time. Other portions of the ORC are particularly relevant: 5101 (Ohio Department of Job and Family Services - sections pertaining to state Medicaid laws), 5119 (Ohio Department of Mental Health), and 5122 (Hospitalization of the Mentally Ill). The ADAMH Board is also subject to other federal, state, and local laws and the Ohio Administrative Code.
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Governing Statutes, Rules & Authority. The ADAMH Board exists to plan, fund, and monitor public alcohol, mental health, and drug addiction services in Fairfield County. ADAMH Boards were created pursuant to the Mental Health Act of 1988 (Senate Bill 156) and the Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Act (House Bill 317). The statute that governs the creation, authority and activities of ADAMH Boards is in Chapter 340 of the Ohio Revised Code (ORC) and as it may be amended from time to time. Other portions of the ORC are particularly relevant: 5101 (Ohio Department of Job and Family Services - sections pertaining to state Medicaid laws), 5119 (Ohio Department of Mental HealthHealth and Addiction Services), and 5122 (Hospitalization of the Mentally Ill). The ADAMH Board is also subject to other federal, state, and local laws and the Ohio Administrative Code.
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