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Senate committee hears sponsor testimony on bill to shorten ADAMH contract notices, require recovery housing certification

2785310 · March 26, 2025
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At the first meeting of the Senate Addiction and Community Revitalization Committee of the 130th General Assembly in Columbus, Senator Terry Johnson presented sponsor testimony for Senate Bill 138, which he said would shorten notice requirements for Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health (ADAMH) board contracts, require a state-local data-sharing plan and criminalize uncertified recovery residences.

At the first meeting of the Senate Addiction and Community Revitalization Committee of the 130th General Assembly in Columbus, Senator Terry Johnson presented sponsor testimony for Senate Bill 138, which he said would shorten notice requirements for Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health (ADAMH) board contracts, require a state-local data-sharing plan and criminalize uncertified recovery residences.

Johnson, the bill sponsor and vice chair of the committee, said, “This bill is the culmination of several years of work, research, and compromise.” He described the measure as a compromise developed with…

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