Executive
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Subcommittee Chairs
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| Dues
Structure |
| The following dues structure
was proposed by the New Partners Steering Committee on July 5, 2005. |
| Membership dues will be based
on the total operating budget related to addiction prevention, education
and treatment services. |
| Dues will also be based on whether
an entity is eligible to participate in the OPERA UA POOL. Eligible
entities participating in the pool will receive a dues reduction. |
Eligible to participate in the
UA POOL and participating in the Pool:
Dues will be 1/10th of 1% of the defined operating budget |
Eligible to participate in the
UA POOL but not participating in the Pool:
Dues will be 3/10th of 1% of defined operating budget |
Not eligible to participate
in the UA POOL:
Dues will be 1/10th of 1% of the defined operating budget |
The dues Minimum and Maximum
apply to all dues categories:
Minimum for Dues alcohol $ 250
Maximum for Dues alcohol$10,000 |
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OPERA
is
a statewide, nonprofit association of private sector and tribal
entities who provide treatment, prevention and training services.
We are dedicated to ending addiction by ensuring the development
and maintenance of the highest quality statewide service systems. |
Mission
OPERAs mission is to eliminate alcohol and drug problems
and their social, health and behavioral consequences through
use of evidence-based practices; partnerships with public and
private, social and healthcare providers; and advocacy for effective
budget and public policy. |
Vision
We envision a society in which alcohol and drug problems are
recognized as a public health issue that is both preventable
and treatable. We envision a society in which high quality services
for prevention and treatment of alcohol and drug problems are
widely available, and where prevention and treatment are recognized
as specialized fields of expertise. |
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