122.001 – FAMILY DRUG COURT PROGRAM DEFINED. In this
Texas Government Code § 122.001
Summary
This law defines a family drug court program aimed at integrating substance abuse treatment within the child welfare system. It focuses on facilitating family reunification through coordinated efforts among various stakeholders, including caseworkers and court-appointed managers.
Integrates substance abuse treatment with child welfare cases.
Aims for family reunification as a primary goal.
Involves collaboration among caseworkers and court-appointed personnel.
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