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ARN30190-AR 600-85-001-WEB-3
600-85, KSARNG, Substance Abuse Prevention & Control, 2007 Jun 1(2)
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4. Who are the Army Substance Abuse Program key players? Response 4:
a. Garrison ASAP.
(1) The commander has the key role in the ASAP (see paras 2

28 and 2

29).
(2) The UPL is the commander’s primary POC at the unit for ASAP issues (see paras 2

31).
(3) The ASAP manager is in charge of garrison ASAP functions and is your primary POC for ASAP nonclinical issues (see para 2

17).
(4) The PC is responsible for prevention and training programs on your installation to include unit level training and the training of UPLs (see para 2

18).
(5) The DTC is the installation subject matter expert for drug testing procedures. The DTC operates a forensically secure installation DTP collection point, ensures quality control of the specimens sent to the FTDTL, provides technical assistance and support for the UPL CTP, and advises unit commanders on program use, test results and supplies see para 2

20).
(6) The EAP coordinator is the primary POC for civilian employees in need of assistance (see para 2

19).
(7) The RRPC is the primary POC for the RRP statistics, URI and R

URI surveys (see para 2

21).
(8) The BACM supervises the ASAP program fora MSC in certain deployed areas that have been assigned a BAC see para 4–7f).
b. BH/SUDCC: The local MTF BH department provides the unit commander with a wide range of treatment services for alcohol and/or other drug abusers.
(1) The IDPH is in charge of SUD treatment and is your MTF POC.
(2) SUD providers evaluate Soldiers with potential substance abuse problems and provide treatment.
c. Other personnel supporting the ASAP.
(1) The MRO reviews positive drug test results that could be due to authorized prescription medication or medical or dental treatment, they will determine if the use was legitimate (see para 4

14 and fig 4

2).
(2) The SJA is the commander’s legal advisor for drug and alcohol cases (see para 2

5).
(3) The MP and the CID provide blotter reports and investigate drug cases.

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