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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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15. Commanders of corps, divisions, and brigades The commanders of corps, divisions, and brigades will
a. Ensure subordinate commanders execute the military Drug testing Program (DTP, in accordance with chapter
4, during the course of their command or Organizational Inspection Programs.
b. Ensure battalion commanders appoint officers or noncommissioned officers (NCOs) (E promotable or above) on orders as battalion prevention leaders (BPL) and alternate UPLs to perform the duties listed in paragraph 2

32.
c. Ensure units are prepared to conduct drug testing while on temporary duty (TDY), deployed, or areas of operation as required in paragraph 4

7.
d. Ensure participation in and directing subordinate commanders to participate in RRP command consultations provided by the installation RRPC or Installation Prevention Plan (IPP) members.
e. Designate a representative to present RRP-related issues or requests to the installation or installation commander.
f. Ensure the unit risk inventory (URI) is administered to all Soldiers at least 120 days before an operational deployment and the reintegration unit risk inventory (R

URI) is administered to all Soldiers between 30 and 90 days after returning from an operational deployment (see para 12

6).
g. Recommend subordinate commanders use the URI during changes of command to identify high risk behaviors within their units.
h. Ensure subordinate commanders fulfill the unit prevention and education requirements required in paragraph
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i. Ensure subordinate commanders refer Soldiers to BH fora SUD evaluation within 5 days of notification that the Soldiers received positive UA results for illicit drug use or were involved in alcohol-related misconduct. Ensure unit commanders support Soldier’s treatment plan including level of care needed to return Soldier to full duty status.
j. During extended deployments and areas of operations
(1) Assign and certify personnel to serve as primary and alternate Base Area Code Managers (BACMs).
(2) Provide guidance to subordinate commanders concerning random drug testing expectations and temporary modifications to testing rates, as applicable.
k. Ensure the first general officer (GO) in the chain of command with a judge advocate or legal advisor receives the appropriate information on drug positive Soldiers from the ASAP and makes the retention decision when required in accordance with paragraph 10

6 before it goes to the General Court-Martial Convening Authority.

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