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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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7. Commanding General, US. Army Training and Doctrine Command The Commanding General, TRADOC will ensure that current and appropriate training on abuse of substances (illegal drug, controlled drug, alcohol or other),gambling disorder awareness, and information on the ASAP occurs at initial entry, pre-commissioning and is integrated into all other Army professional development courses.
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8. Commanding General, US. Army Installation Management Command The Commanding General, IMCOM will
a. Provide guidance and leadership on the execution of the deterrence and prevention functions which includes substance abuse prevention and suicide prevention.
b. Resource and staff the installation ASAP and support installation programs to achieve program objectives and to respond to the needs of commanders and supervisors.
c. Coordinate and monitor the implementation of installation drug- and alcohol-testing programs.
d. Appoint a staff officer to serve as a liaison with the ARD on substance abuse issues.
e. Establish and implement supporting and supplemental plans consistent with the objectives and procedures established by the ASAP evaluation plan.
f. Prepare IMCOM ASAP program objective memorandum and budget submissions, monitor execution of management decision evaluation packages (MDEPs), MDEP code for the ASAP funds and the Quality Assurance Assessment Program (QAAP) and MDEP code for DoD Counternarcotic funds (VCND) allocated to IMCOM, and coordinate ASAP resource management with the IMCOM Chief, ASAP/R2.
g. Monitor the installation EAP and keep the Director, ARD updated regarding all ASAP civilian services and related statistical data.
h. Collect and maintain necessary management information to assess program effectiveness.
i. Appoint a representative who will serve on the HQDA risk reduction working group.
j. Ensure all installations with over 500 Regular Army Soldiers appoint a representative to coordinate the RRP policies and statistics with the ARD.
k. Serve as an information resource to ACOMs, ASCCs, and DRUs on substance abuse issues for their units.


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l. Serve as liaison between ASAP managers and the Director, ARD on matters pertaining to ASAP manpower, budget, and administration.
m. Ensure that installation programs are executing their responsibilities to provide substance abuse and gambling disorder prevention, education, and training to sustain and improve the skills and abilities of the ASAP installation staff in accordance with chapter 9.
n. Allocate and monitor utilization of all available urinalysis (UA) quotas within the IMCOM, as required.

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