Pennsylvania Code
Title 4 - ADMINISTRATION
Part XI - GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL ON DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE
Chapter 254 - SINGLE COUNTY AUTHORITIES
Section 254.19 - Relationship of SCA to the Council
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) It is the policy of the Council that it will not be a provider of treatment services, but will arrange for these services by grant or contract as mandated by Act 63.
(b) It is the policy of the Council, when possible, to delegate the authority for the delivery of community drug and alcohol prevention, intervention, and treatment services to the SCAs as described in this part.
(c) The Council will monitor the compliance/performance of SCA's relative to uniform policies, regulations, contractual obligations and goals/objectives. When required by contract, the Council, in conjunction with the SCA's, will monitor the compliance/performance of selected service providers. The Council will delegate to the SCA's the responsibility and authority to monitor compliance/performance of service providers relative to uniform policies, regulations, contractual obligations and goals/objectives. SCA monitoring of service providers shall be in accordance with guidelines issued by the Council.
(d) SCA sign-off is required on all Federal and State grant and contract applications pertaining to the subject matter of the county comprehensive drug and alcohol abuse plan. Specifically, this refers to all applications relevant to prevention, intervention and treatment projects.
(e) However, a lack of comments from an SCA, within 30 days of submission of such applications for review by the SCA, will be viewed by the Council as a waiver of the comment, review and approval procedure. Those contract and grant requests that have a Statewide or regional impact, shall not require approval from the SCA for funding. Review and comments will be sought by the Council prior to contract or grant approval.
(f) Grants and contracts concerning law enforcement and control programs shall be exempt from the SCA review, comment and approval procedure. The SCA shall be informed of law enforcement and control programs prior to final grant or contract approval.
(g) It is the policy of the Council to see that the funds are allocated on an equitable basis. Census, prevalence and performance will be the prime criteria.
(h) The policy of delegating authority to the SCA will continue through the promulgation of regulations by the Council. The hierarchy of Council official statements is:
(i) The primary functions of the Council with regard to SCAs will be as follows:
(j) The role of the Single County Authorities with regard to the Council shall be as follows: