(a) Cities and boroughs may establish emergency service patrols. An emergency service patrol consists of persons trained to give assistance in public places to persons who are intoxicated. Members of an emergency service patrol shall be capable of providing first aid in emergency situations and shall be capable of transporting intoxicated persons to their homes and to and from public treatment facilities.
(b) The department shall adopt regulations for the establishment, training, and conduct of emergency service patrols.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 47. Welfare, Social Services, and Institutions
Chapter 37. Uniform Alcoholism and Intoxication Treatment Act
Sec. 47.37.010. Declaration of policy.
Sec. 47.37.030. Powers of department.
Sec. 47.37.040. Duties of department.
Sec. 47.37.045. Community action against substance abuse grants.
Sec. 47.37.050. Interdepartmental coordinating committee.
Sec. 47.37.120. Program development and implementation.
Sec. 47.37.125. Payment for services.
Sec. 47.37.130. Comprehensive program for treatment; regional facilities.
Sec. 47.37.140. Treatment facilities.
Sec. 47.37.150. Admission for treatment.
Sec. 47.37.160. Voluntary treatment of alcoholics.
Sec. 47.37.180. Emergency commitment.
Sec. 47.37.190. Involuntary commitment.
Sec. 47.37.200. Hearing, commitment, facility, discharge, transfer, and rights.
Sec. 47.37.205. Procedure for recommitment following 30-day commitment.
Sec. 47.37.207. Unauthorized absences: return to facility.
Sec. 47.37.210. Records of alcoholics, drug abusers, and intoxicated persons.
Sec. 47.37.220. Visitation and communication with patients.
Sec. 47.37.230. Establishment of emergency service patrol.
Sec. 47.37.235. Limitations on liability; bad faith application a felony.
Sec. 47.37.240. Payment for treatment.
Sec. 47.37.245. Wages of patients.
Sec. 47.37.250. Effect of chapter on other laws.
Sec. 47.37.260. Application of Administrative Procedure Act.