Minimum Mandated Mental Health Benefit Laws Many state laws require that some level of coverage be provided for mental illness, serious mental illness, substance abuse or a combination thereof. On the morning of Feb. 7, 2017, two electricians were working on a warning siren near the spillway of Oroville Dam, 60 miles north of Sacramento, when they heard an explosion. The following federal regulations detail the requirements of protection and advocacy services receiving federal assistance under the Protection and Advocacy for Mental III Individuals Act of 1986: Synar Amendment and Tobacco Regulation for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grants. Casetext, Inc. and Casetext are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. Involved with DHS! LexisNexis provides free on-line public access to the New Jersey Administrative Code and the New Jersey Register at https://www.state.nj.us/oal/rules/accessp/.Copies of current DMHAS rules, rule proposals and adoptions, and public notices are provided by DHS on the DHS website as a courtesy and are not the official versions. Home, DHS Our programs are between nine and 30 hours per week and may be offered in person at one of five locations, or via telehealth. Behavioral health design regulations | HFM | Health Facilities Management PDF 30:4-24.2 . Rights of Patients - The Official Web Site for The State of treated for mental illness, regardless of whether such evaluation or treatment was voluntarily or involuntarily received. PDF Civil Commitment and the Mental Health Care Continuum - SAMHSA Involved with DHS! Resources, Commissioner & Key 4. Chapter 1 - RULES OF PRACTICE; PETITION FOR RULEMAKING ( 10:1-2.1 10:1-4.3), Chapter 2 - COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCILS; THE STATE HUMAN SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL; AND COMMISSIONER'S EXECUTIVE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ( 10:2-1.1 10:2-3.4), Chapter 3 - CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION ( 10:3-1.1 10:3), Chapter 4 - DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE ( 10:4-1.1 10:4-4.4), Chapter 7 - ROLE OF THE COUNTY ADJUSTER ( 10:7-1.1 10:7-8.2), Chapter 15 - CHILD CARE SERVICES ( 10:15-1.1 15), Chapter 30 - DIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES: ORGANIZATIONAL RULES ( 10:30-1.1 10:30-2.1), Chapter 31 - SCREENING AND SCREENING OUTREACH PROGRAM ( 10:31-1.1 10:31-11.4), Chapter 32 - ADVANCE DIRECTIVES FOR MENTAL HEALTH CARE ( 10:32-1.1 10:32-2.2), Chapter 35 - COUNTY PSYCHIATRIC FACILITIES ( 10:35-1.1 10:35-5.2), Chapter 36 - PATIENT SUPERVISION AT STATE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS ( 10:36-1.1 10:36-3.5), Chapter 37 - COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ACT ( 10:37-1.1 37), Chapter 37A - LICENSED COMMUNITY RESIDENCES FOR ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESSES ( 10:37A-1.1 10:37A-12.14), Chapter 37B - COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES FOR ADULTS WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESSES ( 10:37B-1.1 10:37B-11.2), Chapter 37D - MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNING BODY STANDARDS ( 10:37D-1.1 10:37D-3.8), Chapter 37E - OUTPATIENT SERVICE STANDARDS ( 10:37E-1.1 10:37E-2.7), Chapter 37F - PARTIAL CARE SERVICES STANDARDS ( 10:37F-1.1 10:37F-2.10), Chapter 37G - SHORT TERM CARE FACILITY STANDARDS ( 10:37G-1.1 10:37G-3.6), Chapter 37I - FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES ( 10:37I-1.1 10:37I-5.11), Chapter 37J - PROGRAMS OF ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT ( 10:37J-1.1 10:37J-2.12), Chapter 38A - RECODIFIED ( 10:38A-1.1 38A), Chapter 40 - DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES ORGANIZATIONAL RULES ( 10:40-1.1 10:40-3.1), Chapter 41 - RECORDS CONFIDENTIALITY AND ACCESS TO CLIENT, DIVISION, AND PROVIDER RECORDS ( 10:41-1.1 10:41-5.6), Chapter 41A - HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEES ( 10:41A-1.1 10:41A-6.5), Chapter 42 - MECHANICAL RESTRAINTS AND SAFEGUARDING EQUIPMENT ( 10:42-1.1 10:42-4.1), Chapter 42A - LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCIES ( 10:42A-1.1 10:42A-3.1), Chapter 42B - MODERATE SECURITY UNIT ( 10:42B-1.1 10:42B-7.1), Chapter 43 - GUARDIANSHIP: NEED, APPOINTMENT, CONTINUITY ( 10:43-1.1 10:43-8.4), Chapter 44A - STANDARDS FOR COMMUNITY RESIDENCES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES ( 10:44A-1.1 44A), Chapter 44B - MANUAL OF STANDARDS FOR COMMUNITY CARE RESIDENCES ( 10:44B-1.1 10:44B-6.5), Chapter 44C - STANDARDS FOR COMMUNITY RESIDENCES FOR PERSONS WITH HEAD INJURIES ( 10:44C-1.1 44C), Chapter 44D - CENTRAL REGISTRY OF OFFENDERS AGAINST INDIVIDUALS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES ( 10:44D-1.1 10:44D-7.2), Chapter 45 - GUARDIANSHIP SERVICES ( 10:45-1.1 10:45-6.1), Chapter 46 - DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY ( 10:46-1.1 10:46-5.1), Chapter 46A - FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICE SYSTEM ( 10:46A-1.1 10:46A-4.3), Chapter 46B - PLACEMENT ( 10:46B-1.1 10:46B-5.1), Chapter 46C - COMMUNITY CARE PROGRAM WAITING LIST PROCEDURES ( 10:46C-1.1 10:46C-2.7), Chapter 46D - CONTRIBUTION TO CARE AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS ( 10:46D-1.1 10:46D-6.1), Chapter 47 - STANDARDS FOR PRIVATE LICENSED FACILITIES FOR PERSONS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES ( 10:47-1.1 10:47-9.4), Chapter 48 - APPEAL PROCEDURE ( 10:48-1.1 10:48-8.1), Chapter 48A - BACKGROUND CHECKS ( 10:48A-1.1 10:48A-3.7), Chapter 48B - DECISION-MAKING FOR THE TERMINALLY ILL ( 10:48B-1.1 10:48B-8.1), Chapter 49 - ADMINISTRATION MANUAL ( 10:49-1.1 49), Chapter 49A - NURSING FACILITY PATIENT CARE RATIO REQUIREMENTS ( 10:49A-1.1 10:49A-3.4), Chapter 50 - TRANSPORTATION SERVICES MANUAL ( 10:50-1.1 50), Chapter 51 - PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES MANUAL ( 10:51-1.1 10:51-3.4), Chapter 52 - HOSPITAL SERVICES MANUAL ( 10:52-1.1 14), Chapter 52A - PSYCHIATRIC ADULT ACUTE PARTIAL HOSPITAL AND PARTIAL HOSPITAL SERVICES ( 10:52A-1.1 10:52A-5.1), Chapter 52B - THE COUNTY OPTION HOSPITAL FEE PILOT PROGRAM ( 10:52B-1.1 10:52B-3.7), Chapter 53 - HOME- AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES PROVIDED IN ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCES, COMPREHENSIVE PERSONAL CARE HOMES, AND ASSISTED LIVING PROGRAMS ( 10:53-1.1 10:53-3.3), Chapter 53A - HOSPICE SERVICES MANUAL ( 10:53A-1.1 53A), Chapter 54 - PHYSICIAN SERVICES ( 10:54-1.1 54), Chapter 55 - PROSTHETIC AND ORTHOTIC SERVICES ( 10:55-1.1 55), Chapter 56 - 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PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FACILITY SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS UNDER AGE 21 ( 10:75-1.1 10:75-5.2), Chapter 76 - PROGRAMS OF ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (PACT) SERVICES ( 10:76-1.1 10:76-3), Chapter 77 - REHABILITATIVE SERVICES FOR CHILDREN ( 10:77-1.1 10:77), Chapter 77A - ADULT MENTAL HEALTH REHABILITATION SERVICES PROVIDED IN/BY COMMUNITY RESIDENCE PROGRAMS ( 10:77A-1.1 10:77A-3.2), Chapter 78 - NJ FAMILYCARE ( 10:78-1.1 10:78-11.5), Chapter 79 - NJ FAMILYCARE-CHILDREN'S PROGRAM ( 10:79-1.1 10:79-8.10), Chapter 79A - ACCOUNTABLE CARE ORGANIZATION DEMONSTRATION PROJECT ( 10:79A-1.1 10:79A-1.9), Chapter 79B - COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES FOR ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS ( 10:79B-1.1 10:79B-2.7), Chapter 80 - DIVISION OF FAMILY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONAL RULES ( 10:80-1.1 10:80-2.2), Chapter 84 - PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION ( 10:84-1.1 10:84-2.3), Chapter 87 - NEW JERSEY SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (NJ SNAP) MANUAL ( 10:87-1.1 87), Chapter 88 - FAMILIES FIRST PROGRAM ( 10:88-1.1 10:88-6.4), Chapter 90 - WORK FIRST NEW JERSEY PROGRAM ( 10:90-1.1 10:90-20.13), Chapter 91 - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL POLICY PROVISIONS OF THE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED ( 10:91-1.1 10:91-7.2), Chapter 92 - EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF THE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED ( 10:92-1.1 10:92-6.1), Chapter 94 - PREVENTION SERVICES PROGRAM OF THE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED ( 10:94-1.1 10:94-5.2), Chapter 95 - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES PROGRAM OF THE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED ( 10:95-1.1 95), Chapter 97 - THE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM OF THE NEW JERSEY COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED ( 10:97-1.1 10:97-10.1), Chapter 98 - REHABILITATION SERVICES STATE PLAN, Chapter 99 - REHABILITATION FACILITIES SET-ASIDE ACT RULES ( 10:99-1.1 10:99-5.11), Chapter 109 - RULING NUMBER 11 ( 10:109-1.1 10:110-1.8), Chapter 110 - CHILD SUPPORT PROGRAM ( 10:110-1.1 10:110-20.4), Chapter 121A - RESERVED ( 10:121A-1.1 10:121A-5.10), Chapter 123 - SOCIAL SERVICES PROGRAMS FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES ( 10:123-1.1 123), Chapter 139 - DIVISION OF DISABILITY SERVICES ORGANIZATIONAL RULES ( 10:139-1.1 10:139-2.1), Chapter 140 - PERSONAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES PROGRAM ( 10:140-1.1 10:140-7.5), Chapter 141 - TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY FUND ( 10:141-1.1 10:141-1.14), Chapter 142 - PERSONAL PREFERENCE PROGRAM ( 10:142-1.1 10:142-10.1), Chapter 150 - ORGANIZATION OF THE DIVISION OF THE DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING ( 10:150-1.1 10:150-3.1), Chapter 155 - CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS IN CHILDREN RELIEF FUND PROGRAM ( 10:155-1.1 155), Chapter 161B - STANDARDS FOR LICENSURE OF OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT FACILITIES ( 10:161B-1.1 161B), Chapter 162 - INTOXICATED DRIVING PROGRAM ( 10:162-1.1 10:162-11.3), Chapter 163 - MEDICAL NECESSITY REVIEW TOOL FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS ( 10:163-1.1 10:163-2.1), Chapter 164 - ADULT DAY HEALTH SERVICES ( 10:164-1.1 164), Chapter 164A - ADULT DAY SERVICES PROGRAM FOR PERSONS WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE OR RELATED DISORDERS ( 10:164A-1.1 10:164A-7.1), Chapter 164B - 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All Rights Reserved. Services Contact USA.gov. (See NJ PDF N.J.A.C. 10:52A - The Official Web Site for The State of New Jersey Though every effort has been made to ensure that the text provided here is identical to the official, legally effective versions of rule, if any discrepancies exist between the text at this website and the official version of the rules, the official version will govern. Laws and Regulations for Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services - SAMHSA Emergency Us, Privacy PDF Chapter 3 Access to Behavioral Health Services for Children and If you have general inquiries about DMHAS activities and services, please visit the Contact Us page by clicking here or send an email to DMHAS@dhs.nj.gov.Please note: Pursuant to Reorganization Plan 001-2018, the State Psychiatric Hospitals and certain licensing of mental health and SUD treatment facilities/programs fall under the Department of Health (DOH). Talk to your doctor or other health care provider about changes in your mental health since your last visit. A grant program providing additional funds to current or former grantees under the Drug Free Communities Act of 1997 to prevent and reduce alcohol use among youth ages 12-20, A national, adult-oriented public service media campaign, Addresses illegal drug use by federal employees, Certifies executive agency drug-free workplace plans, Identifies safety-sensitive positions subject to random drug testing. Seabrook 8. Rules utilized by the Department of Human Services (DHS) and the Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) are codified at Title 10 of the New Jersey . Certification of Opioid Treatment Programs, 42 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 2 protects patient confidentiality through restrictions concerning the disclosure and use of patient records pertaining to substance use treatment. Can Barbie Be Rebranded as a Feminist Icon? - The New York Times Who Can Consent ? Rules utilized by the Department of Human Services (DHS) and the Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) are codified at Title 10 of the New Jersey Administrative Code.The New Jersey Administrative Code, an official publication of the State of New Jersey, compiles all effective rules adopted by State agencies and filed with the Office of Administrative Law.The New Jersey Administrative Code is available from LexisNexis, the publisher licensed by the NJ Office of Administrative Law. Contracts, Legal Notices, Licensing, MedComms. Visit the SAMHSA Facebook page Staff, Disaster & Emergency The 2014 edition has two volumes the Guidelines for Design and Construction of Hospitals and Outpatient Facilities and the new Guidelines for Design and Construction of Residential Health, Care, and Support Facilities. A to Z, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services Home, Providers/Stakeholders: Contracting, Funding Opportunities, Licensing, Public Notices, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services, Contact PDF N.J.A.C. 10:37A - The Official Web Site for The State of New Jersey Summary of H.R.4383 - 118th Congress (2023-2024): To amend title 10, United States Code, to waive cost-sharing under the TRICARE program for three mental health outpatient visits per year for certain beneficiaries, and for other purposes. 2020). Comprehensive Opioid Recovery Centers: Authorizes a grant program to establish comprehensive opioid recovery centers that will provide individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) holistic care, including all FDA-approved MAT, counseling, recovery housing, job training, etc. Department of Human Services | Involuntary Outpatient Commitment 18, September 17, 2018 New Jersey Administrative Code > TITLE 10. Staff, Disaster & Emergency SAMHSA's mission is to lead public health and service delivery efforts that promote mental health, prevent substance misuse, and provide treatments and supports to foster recovery while ensuring equitable access and better outcomes. New Jersey State regulations, called rules, implement the statutes that are the legal basis for operating State programs and services. In response to requests for the upcoming federal holidays and ensuing weekends (December 24th, 25th, and 26th and December 31st, Jan 1st, and Jan 2nd), this letter is to provide guidance regarding requests for unsupervised doses of medication for patients for these dates. 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Ongoing assessment of clinical progress; For copies of DOH rules, go to here, Standards for Licensure of Outpatient Substance Use Disorders Treatment Facilities, Medical Necessity Review Tool for Substance Use Disorders, Adult Day Services Program for Persons with Alzheimers Disease or Related Disorders, Planning and Service Areas and Area Agencies on Aging, Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged and Disabled Eligibility Manual, Provision of Pharmaceutical Services Under the Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged and Disabled Program (PAAD), Provision of Pharmaceutical Services Under the Senior Gold Program, Lifeline Credit Program/Tenants Lifeline Assistance Program Manual, Hearing Aid Assistance to the Aged and Disabled, Standards for Out-of-State Programs Serving Children, Current Administrative Rules and Regulations, NJ Involuntary Outpatient Commitment (IOC) programs coordinate community based mental health services for individuals, who are court ordered into mental health treatment. 57% of people who sought mental health or substance use (MH/SUD) care were unable to access any care on at least one occasion between January 2019 and April 2022. As such, DMHAS plans, regulates and monitors New Jersey's behavioral health, prevention, early intervention, treatment and recovery support efforts. To sign up for updates or to access your subscriber preferences, please enter your contact information. The law will be phased in over a three year period with seven counties to be selected by the Commissioner of Human Services in each of the three years. Make your practice more effective and efficient with Casetexts legal research suite. Involuntary Outpatient Commitment (IOC) programs coordinate community based mental health services for individuals, who are court ordered into mental health treatment. Federal regulations apply to states, local governments, and religious organizations that receive Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grants or Projects for the Assistance in the Transition from Homelessness Formula Grants, or both. What is Act 147 of 2004? Department of Human Services | Current Administrative Rules and Regulations Services For the past few months, a single senator Tommy Tuberville has blocked hundreds of promotions in the U.S. military. Nearly 70% of adolescents seeking MH/SUD care did not receive any care on at least one occasion during the time period, compared to only 20% for physical health care. Resources, Commissioner & Key New Jersey Division of Mental Health and Hospitals, 222 South Warren Street, Trenton, N.J. 08625. As such, DMHASplans, regulates and monitors New Jersey's behavioral health, prevention, early intervention, treatment and recovery support efforts. This funding appropriation authorizes the GLS Suicide Prevention Program, which is administered by the SAMHSA Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS). CARA launched an evidence-based opioid and heroin treatment and interventions program; strengthened prescription drug monitoring programs to help states monitor and track prescription drug diversion and to help at-risk individuals access services; expanded prevention and educational effortsparticularly aimed at teens, parents and other caretakers, and aging populationsto prevent the abuse of opioids and heroin and to promote treatment and recovery; expanded recovery support for students in high school or enrolled in institutions of higher learning; and expanded resources to identify and treat incarcerated individuals suffering from addiction disorders promptly by collaborating with criminal justice stakeholders and by providing evidence-based treatment. Resources, Commissioner & Key Visit the SAMHSA YouTube channel, Visit SAMHSA on LinkedIn HUMAN SERVICES > CHAPTER 37A. Court ordered outpatient based mental health treatment; Assistance with linking with community based mental health services; Monitoring of adherence to the court ordered plan; Interface with the judiciary including transportation to court hearings and contact with the presiding judge, as needed. Us, Privacy Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. Have a question about government service? Guidance document on split dosing under the current take-home flexibilities. Subject to any other provisions of law and the Constitution of New Jersey and the . Involved with DHS! Casetext, Inc. and Casetext are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. Lt. First Responder Training: Continues a program that trains first responders to administer drugs for an opioid overdose and expands the program to include training on safety around fentanyl. Help & Information, Press Help & Information, Press STANDARDS FOR LICENSURE OF OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT FACILITIES Title 10, Chapter 161B -- Chapter Notes Statutory Authority The Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) is recognized as the State Mental Health Authority and the Single State Agency on substance abuse in New Jersey. PDF N.j.a.c. 10:190 Licensure Standards for Mental Health Programs The Childrens Health Act of 2000 (PDF | 531 KB) reauthorizes SAMHSA programs that work to improve mental health and substance abuse services for children and adolescents. Involved with DHS! View a sample SMA-168 (PDF | 194 KB). Methadone Take-Home Flexibilities Extension Guidance. If you have general inquiries about DMHAS activities and services, please visit the Contact Us page by clicking here or send an email to DMHAS@dhs.nj.gov.Please note: Pursuant to Reorganization Plan 001-2018, the State Psychiatric Hospitals and certain licensing of mental health and SUD treatment facilities/programs fall under the Department of Health (DOH). Bringing in the Police for Help New Jersey State regulations, called rules, implement the statutes that are the legal basis for operating State programs and services. NAMI HelpLine is available M-F 10 am 10 pm, ET. Your costs in Original Medicare Original music by . These are individuals who are experiencing serious psychiatric deterioration but are unable to access mental health services on a voluntary basis. A to Z. IOC programs enroll individuals who have been assessed by mental health professionals and adjudicated by a court as meeting the legal standard for involuntary outpatient treatment.IOC programs offer: Copyright State of New Jersey, 1996 - 2014, NJ Holiday Guidance for Opioid Treatment Programs (PDF | 203 KB) CARA also reauthorizes a grant program for residential opioid addiction treatment of pregnant and postpartum women and their children and creates a pilot program for state substance abuse agencies to address identified gaps in the continuum of care, including non-residential treatment services. BlueCrest Recovery Center 3. art therapists advisory committee law and public safety chapter 34d page 1 of 55 last revision date: 11/18/2019 new jersey administrative code title 13 law and public safety chapter 34d art therapists advisory committee The Synar Amendment to the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration Reorganization Act of 1992 requires states to enact and enforce laws prohibiting the sale or distribution of tobacco products to anyone under the age of 18. Outpatient Princeton House offers intensive outpatient care for children (ages 9+) and adults. 50 No. The following are trademarks of NAMI: NAMI, NAMI Basics, NAMI Connection, NAMI Ending the Silence, NAMI FaithNet, NAMI Family & Friends, NAMI Family Support Group, NAMI Family-to-Family, NAMI Grading the States, NAMI Hearts & Minds, NAMI Homefront, NAMI HelpLine, NAMI In Our Own Voice, NAMI On Campus, NAMI Parents & Teachers as Allies, NAMI Peer-to-Peer, NAMI Provider, NAMI Smarts for Advocacy, Act4MentalHealth, Vote4MentalHealth, NAMIWalks and National Alliance on Mental Illness. Terese Condella, N.J. Admin. Code 10:161B-10.4 - Casetext The Federal Guidelines for Opioid Treatment Programs 2015 serve as a guide to accrediting organizations for developing accreditation standards. Every state, Part B also covers outpatient mental health services for treatment of substance abuse. The 2015 guidelines are an update to the 2007 Guidelines for the Accreditation of Opioid Treatment Programs (PDF | 547 KB). NJ Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services - Mental Health Fee for Service Program . The guidelines establish the scientific and technical procedures for federal workplace drug testing programs and establish standards for the certification of laboratories engaged in drug testing for federal agencies: The following Federal Register notice details the final notice of revisions to the mandatory guidelines for the federal workplace drug testing programs: The following Federal Register notice highlights a correction to the effective date of the revisions to the mandatory guidelines for the federal workplace drug testing programs published in the Federal Register on November 25, 2008: Learn more about SAMHSAs drug-free workplace programs. Mental Health and Addiction Services | Passaic County, NJ The Cures Act addresses many critical issues including leadership and accountability for behavioral health disorders at the federal level, the importance of evidence-based programs and prevention of mental and substance use disorders, and the imperative to coordinate efforts across government.