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Chapter 172 - New Hampshire Substance Use Disorder Services System


  • Section 172:1 - Definitions.
  • Section 172:2 - Repealed by 1969, 501:9, eff. Sept. 1, 1969.
  • Section 172:2-a - State Substance Use Disorder Services System Established.
  • Section 172:2-b - Repealed by 2000, 204:4, eff. July 29, 2000.
  • Section 172:2-c - Community Substance Use Disorder Treatment Programs.
  • Section 172:3 - to 172:5 Repealed by 1961, 222:6, par. VII.
  • Section 172:6 - Director.
  • Section 172:7 - Assignment of Functions.
  • Section 172:8 - Duties of Commissioner.
  • Section 172:8-a - Confidentiality of Client Records.
  • Section 172:8-b - Rulemaking.
  • Section 172:9 - Acceptance of Grants.
  • Section 172:10 - Facilities and Personnel.
  • Section 172:11 - Repealed by 1979, 378:21, eff. June 23, 1979.
  • Section 172:12 - Designated Receiving Facilities.
  • Section 172:13 - Acceptance and Admissions.
  • Section 172:14 - Costs and Income.
  • Section 172:15 - Treatment and Services.
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