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101-s-2297 101 s 2297 Indian Anti-Drug Abuse Amendments of 1990 Native Americans 1990-03-20 1990-10-08 Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 947. Senate Sen. McCain, John [R-AZ] AZ R M000303 3 Indian Anti-Drug Abuse Amendments of 1990 - Amends the Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1986 to authorize appropriations through FY 1994 for: (1) grants to Indian tribes to establish Tribal Action Plans; (2) publication of an alcohol and substance abuse newsletter; (3) pilot programs for Indian youth relating to alcohol and substance abuse prevention and treatment; (4) emergency shelters and halfway houses for Indian youth who are alcohol or drug abusers; (5) investigation and control of illegal narcotics traffic on the Tohono O'Odham Reservation in Arizona along the border with Mexico and the St. Regis Reservation in New York along the border with Canada; (6) eradication of marijuana cultivated within Indian country; (7) Bureau of Indian Affairs law enforcement and judicial training; (8) construction and renovation of juvenile detention centers and regional treatment centers for detoxification and rehabilitation of Indian youth who are alcohol and substance abusers; (9) Indian Health Service (IHS) programs, including rehabilitation and aftercare services, and local residential or regional alcohol and substance abuse treatment centers in federally owned structures for such Indian youth; (10) training and community education; and (11) grants to urban Indian organizations for the treatment and prevention of alcohol and substance abuse. Requires the Secretary of the Interior to establish and implement programs for the interdiction, investigation, and control of illegal narcotics trafficking in Indian country. Directs the Secretary of the Interior to provide assistance to the Makah Indian Tribe of Washington for the investigation and control of illegal narcotic traffic on the Makah Indian Reservation. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1991 through 1994 for such assistance. Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services (Secretary) in carrying out the IHS program, to provide assistance to Indian tribes to develop criteria for the certification of alcohol and substance abuse service providers and accreditation of service facilities which meet the minimum standards. Authorizes the Secretary to make funds available to the Tanana Chiefs Conference, Incorporated, for leasing, constructing, renovating, operating, and maintaining a residential youth treatment facility in Fairbanks, Alaska. Requires that not less than ten percent of the funds appropriated for rehabilitation and follow-up services for Indian youth who are alcohol or substance abusers be used for related outpatient care of adult family members. Directs the Secretary to conduct a study to determine the incidence and prevalence of abuse of multiple forms of drugs, including alcohol, among Indian youth residing on Indian reservations and in urban areas and the relationship of such abuse with mental illness among such youth. Authorizes appropriations. Directs the Secretary to: (1) make grants to Indian tribes to establish fetal alcohol syndrome programs; and (2) assist Indian tribes in developing, printing, and disseminating educational and prevention materials on such syndrome. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1992 through 1994 for such grants. Requires that ten percent of the funds appropriated be used for grants to urban Indian organizations. Directs the Secretary, acting through IHS, to establish a regional youth alcohol and substance abuse prevention and treatment center in Sacaton, Arizona, on the Gila River Indian Reservation. Requires the center to be established within facilities leased by IHS from the Gila River Indian Tribe. Directs the Secretary, acting through IHS, to establish, as a unit of the regional center, a youth alcohol and substance abuse prevention and treatment facility in Schurz, Nevada. Authorizes appropriations for such center and facility. Makes permanent the Navajo alcohol abuse demonstration program in Gallup, New Mexico, for the purpose of providing comprehensive residential treatment for alcohol and substance abuse for adult and adolescent members of the Navajo Nation and neighboring tribes. Authorizes the Najavo Nation to enter into a contract with an accredited Gallup area institution to provide such treatment. Authorizes appropriations through 1994 for grants to the Navajo Nation for contracts to provide such treatment. Directs the Secretary, acting through IHS, to make grants to the Alaska Native Health Board for the conduct of a community-based demonstration project to reduce drug and alcohol abuse in Alaska Native villages and to rehabilitate families afflicted by such abuse. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1991 through 1992 for such grants. Directs the Secretary, acting through IHS, to make a grant to the Thunderchild Treatment Center at Sheridan, Wyoming, to match funds already received by the Center through private contributions to complete construction of a multiple approach substance abuse treatment center which specializes in the treatment of alcohol and drug abuse of American Indians. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1991 for such grant. 2025-06-20T19:33:16Z  

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