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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          ACR 166 (Beall)
          As Amended  August 14, 2012
          Majority vote 

           RULES               9-0                                         
           
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          |Ayes:|Skinner, Silva, Brownley, |
          |     |Butler, Carter, Eng,      |
          |     |Feuer, Furutani, Hagman   |
          |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :   Recognizes September 2012 as Recovery Month in 
          California, in order to raise awareness of the importance of 
          substance use disorders treatment and to help people living with 
          substance use disorders and their families receive treatment.  
          Specifically, this resolution  makes the following legislative 
          findings:

          1)Substance use disorders impact approximately three million 
            people in California, or roughly 8% of the population.

          2)Behavioral health is an essential part of one's health and 
            overall wellness; and, treatment and long-term recovery from 
            substance use disorders can offer a renewed outlook on life 
            for those addicted and their families.

          3)People in recovery can achieve healthy lifestyles, both 
            physically and emotionally, and contribute in positive ways to 
            their communities by leading more productive and fulfilling 
            lives, both personally and professionally.

          4)The theme of this year's effort, "Join the Voices for 
            Recovery: It's Worth It," recognizes the impact that real 
            people and real stories have on recovery; celebrates those who 
            have worked to advance the treatment and recovery landscape; 
            and, emphasizes the importance of educating our communities 
            throughout California that substance use disorders are 
            treatable, yet serious, health care problems that with 
            treatment can improve the quality of life for the entire 
            community.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :   None








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          Analysis Prepared by :    Nicole Willis / RLS. / (916) 319-2800 


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