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Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services. (52)

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The Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services traces it beginnings to the first institution in the New World designed for the treatment of the mentally ill, which opened in Williamsburg in 1773. Now known as Eastern State Hospital, it was followed by Western State Hospital, in Staunton (1828), Central State Hospital, in Petersburg (1885), and Southwestern State Hospital, in Marion (1887). The hospitals were constructed and maintained as public corpor...

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Michigan. Toxic Substance Control Commission (8)

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The Toxic Substance Control Commission was created by Public Act 116 of 1978, and renewed by Public Act 336 of 1982 and Public Act 308 of 1984. Executive Order 1988-4 transferred the Commission from the Department of Management and Budget to the Department of Natural Resources, effective April 30, 1988. As required by the 1984 legislation, the Commission ceased operations on December 31, 1989. The Commission was created as an oversight agency and to provide leadership and coordination among s...

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University of Michigan. Substance Abuse Center. (3)

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New York (State). Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (4)

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Community Action on Substance Abuse. (2)

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Ann Arbor, Mich.-based non-profit organization of volunteer parents, educators and service groups. CASA's mission was to education adolescents in the community about the risks of using alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, and to encourage adolescents to live drug free. CASA formed in 1981 in response to the 1979 drug-related deaths of several Ann Arbor Huron High School students. Immediately after these events, a substance abuse study group formed at Huron High...

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New York State Division of Substance Abuse Services (3)

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Massachusetts. Bureau of Substance Abuse Services (2)

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The Advisory Council on Alcoholism was established in 1956 (first meeting in 1957) in connection with the office of the commissioner on alcoholism (until 1959) and the Division of Alcoholism in the Dept. of Public Health. In 1982 it merged with the Dept. of Public Health's Division of Drug Rehabilitation, accompanied by its Drug Rehabilitation Advisory Board. With the merger of the two divisions in 1986 (known since 1991 as the Bureau of Substance Abuse Services), the two advisory bodies bega...

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Western Region Hazardous Substance Research Center (U.S.) (2)

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Kansas Multi-Cultural Association on Substance Abuse (2)

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Ann Arbor Anti-Substance Abuse Task Force. (2)

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The Ann Arbor Anti-Substance Abuse Task Force was established by the Ann Arbor, Mich., City Council on May 16, 1988 in a resolution submitted by Republican councilmember Terry Martin. The task force was established in response to a perceived growth in drug use and abuse among residents, especially minors, of Ann Arbor and the surrounding areas. The Anti-Substance Abuse Task Force was established by the Ann Arbor City Council on May 16, 1988 in a resolution submitted by R...

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