What happens to existing Department of Alcohol & Drug Services (DADS) clients if they subsequently become eligible for SACPA?
Current DADS clients may remain in treatment where they are. Their treatment provider will complete paperwork identifying them as a SACPA client, and they will need to comply with the other court requirements mentioned above. This also applies to clients who receive Medi-Cal, who will be able to continue services in a Medi-Cal-certified program.
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