The purpose of this subchapter is to establish a comprehensive program in the District of Columbia for the prevention of alcoholism and the rehabilitation of alcoholics, discourage abuse of alcoholic beverages, and provide for medical, psychiatric, and other scientific treatment of chronic alcoholics; to minimize the deleterious effects of excessive drinking; to reduce the financial burden imposed upon the people of the District of Columbia by the abusive use of alcoholic beverages, as is reflected in accidents, inefficiency of personnel, and absenteeism; and to establish methods of handling intoxication and alcoholism that will benefit the individual involved and more fully protect the public. In order to accomplish this purpose and alleviate intoxication and chronic alcoholism, all public officials in the District of Columbia shall take cognizance of the fact that public intoxication shall be handled as a public health problem rather than as a criminal offense, and that a chronic alcoholic is a sick person who needs, is entitled to, and shall be provided appropriate medical, psychiatric, institutional, advisory, and rehabilitative treatment services of the highest caliber for his illness.
(Aug. 4, 1947, 61 Stat. 744, ch. 472, § 1; Aug. 3, 1968, 82 Stat. 618, Pub. L. 90-452, § 3(a).)
1981 Ed., § 24-521.
1973 Ed., § 24-521.
Structure District of Columbia Code
Title 24 - Prisoners and Their Treatment
Chapter 6 - Rehabilitation of Alcoholics
§ 24–603. Public health program; delegation of powers by Mayor
§ 24–604. Public intoxication; confidential records
§ 24–605. Voluntary admission to inpatient centers; information program; involuntary detention
§ 24–607. Commitment by Court order
§ 24–608. Limitation of application of chapter
§ 24–609. Authority of Mayor to contract
§ 24–610. Programs for alcoholic employees
§ 24–611. Program for inmates in correctional institutions
§ 24–612. Program for juveniles and young adults
§ 24–613. Evaluations and recommendations by Mayor; publications; comprehensive plan