                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA ADDICTION RECOVERY COUNCIL (§ 2.2-2696)

A. The Virginia Addiction Recovery Council (the Council) is established as an
advisory council, within the meaning of &#xA7; 2.2-2100, in the executive branch
of state government. The purpose of the Council is to advise and make
recommendations to the Governor, the General Assembly, and the State Board of
Behavioral Health and Developmental Services on broad policies and goals and on
the coordination of the Commonwealth&#8217;s public and private efforts to
control substance abuse, as defined in &#xA7; 37.2-100, and problem gambling, as
defined in &#xA7; 37.2-314.2.

B. The Council shall consist of 32 members. Four members of the House of
Delegates shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Delegates, in
accordance with the principles of proportional representation contained in the
Rules of the House of Delegates, and two members of the Senate shall be
appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules. The Governor shall appoint one
member representing the Virginia Sheriffs&#8217; Association, one member
representing the Virginia Drug Courts Association, one member representing the
Substance Abuse Certification Alliance of Virginia, two members representing the
Virginia Association of Community Services Boards, two members representing the
problem gambling recovery community, one member representing the board of
directors of the Opioid Abatement Authority established pursuant to &#xA7;
2.2-2367, and two members representing statewide consumer and advocacy
organizations. The Council shall also include the Commissioner of Behavioral
Health and Developmental Services; the Commissioner of Health; the Commissioner
of the Department of Motor Vehicles; the Superintendent of Public Instruction;
the Directors of the Departments of Juvenile Justice, Corrections, Criminal
Justice Services, Medical Assistance Services, and Social Services; the Chief
Executive Officer of the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority; the
Executive Director of the Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth or his designee;
the Executive Director of the Commission on the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action
Program or his designee; and the chairs or their designees of the Virginia
Association of Drug and Alcohol Programs, the Virginia Association of Addiction
Professionals, and the Substance Abuse Council and the Prevention Task Force of
the Virginia Association of Community Services Boards.

C. Appointments of legislative members and heads of agencies or representatives
of organizations shall be for terms consistent with their terms of office.
Beginning July 1, 2011, the Governor&#8217;s appointments of the seven
nonlegislative citizen members shall be staggered as follows: two members for a
term of one year, three members for a term of two years, and two members for a
term of three years. Thereafter, appointments of nonlegislative members shall be
for terms of three years, except an appointment to fill a vacancy, which shall
be for the unexpired term. The Governor shall appoint a chairman from among the
members for a two-year term. No member shall be eligible to serve more than two
consecutive terms as chairman.
			No person shall be eligible to serve more than two successive terms, provided
that a person appointed to fill a vacancy may serve two full successive terms.

D. The Council shall meet at least four times annually and more often if deemed
necessary or advisable by the chairman.

E. Members of the Council shall receive no compensation for their services but
shall be reimbursed for all reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties as provided in &#xA7;&#xA7; 2.2-2813 and 2.2-2825.
Funding for the cost of expenses shall be provided by the Department of
Behavioral Health and Developmental Services.

F. The duties of the Council shall be:

   1. To recommend policies and goals to the Governor, the General Assembly, and
   the State Board of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services;

   2. To coordinate agency programs and activities, to prevent duplication of
   functions, and to combine all agency plans into a comprehensive interagency
   state plan for substance abuse and problem gambling services;

   3. To review and comment on annual state agency budget requests regarding
   substance abuse or problem gambling and on all applications for state or
   federal funds or services to be used in substance abuse or problem gambling
   programs;

   4. To define responsibilities among state agencies for various programs for
   persons with substance abuse or problem gambling and to encourage cooperation
   among agencies; and

   5. To make investigations, issue annual reports to the Governor and the
   General Assembly, and make recommendations relevant to substance abuse and
   problem gambling upon the request of the Governor.

G. Staff assistance shall be provided to the Council by the Office of Substance
Abuse Services of the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental
Services.

HISTORY: 1976, c. 767, § 37.1-207; 1977, c. 18; 1978, c. 171; 1979, c. 678;
1980, c. 582; 1984, c. 589; 1990, cc. 1, 288, 317; 1998, c. 724; 1999, c. 614;
2005, cc. 713, 716; 2009, cc. 424, 554, 813, 840; 2011, cc. 691, 714; 2012, cc.
803, 835; 2015, cc. 38, 730; 2023, c. 466.