The Legislature of the State of New Jersey has in P.L. 1989, Chapter
51, approved March 27, 1989, established a Governor's Council on Alcoholism
and Drug Abuse and permitted the governing body of each municipality to appoint
a Municipal Alliance Committee to identify alcoholism and drug prevention,
education and community needs. Therefore, the governing body of the Township
of Cedar Grove, County of Essex and State of New Jersey, does hereby ordain
as follows.
It is the purpose of this chapter to establish a means for the Township
of Cedar Grove to actively participate in the state's efforts against alcoholism
and drug abuse by:
A. Organizing and coordinating efforts involving schools,
law enforcement, business groups and other community organizations for the
purpose of reducing alcoholism and drug abuse.
B. In cooperation with local schools, developing comprehensive
and effective alcoholism and drug abuse education programs.
C. Developing comprehensive alcoholism and drug abuse education,
support and outreach efforts for parents in the community.
D. Developing comprehensive alcoholism and drug abuse community
awareness programs.
In the event of the resignation of any member appointed pursuant to §
45-5B above or his death or inability to serve or his absence from 50% or more of the regularly scheduled meetings of the Committee in any twelve-month period, in which latter event removal shall automatically occur, the Township Council shall fill said vacancy for the remainder of the unexpired term.
The Municipal Alliance Committee shall hold regular monthly meetings
at the same time and day of each month in the Township Municipal Building
as set in its organizational meeting in January. Special meetings may be called
by the Chairman on three days' notice to each member of the Committee. The
Committee may make and amend rules and regulations concerning the conduct
of its meetings.
The Municipal Alliance Committee shall make recommendations to the Township
Council for:
A. Creating a network of community leaders, private citizens
and representatives from public and private human service agencies who are
dedicated to a comprehensive and coordinated effort to promote and support
drug and alcohol prevention and education programs and related activities
with an emphasis on youth.
B. Conducting an assessment of the community to determine
the needs of the community in relation to alcoholism and drug abuse issues.
C. Identifying existing efforts and services acting to reduce
alcoholism and drug abuse.
D. Coordinating projects within the municipality to avoid
fragmentation and duplication.
E. Developing programs to be implemented at the municipal
level or participate in regionally developed programs that accomplish the
purpose of the Alliance effort and the purposes of the Municipal Alliance
Committee.
F. Assisting the municipality in acquiring funds for Alliance
programs and developing a subcommittee on fundraising.
G. Cooperating with the Governor's Council on Alcoholism
and Drug Abuse and the County Local Advisory Committee on Alcoholism and Drug
Abuse/Alliance Steering Subcommittee to provide municipal data, reports or
other information which may be required for the County Annual Alliance Plan
or needed to assist the Alliance effort.