Current through L. 2024, c. 62.
Section 26:2M-18 - Duty of the commissionIt shall be the duty of the commission to:
a. study the current impact and incidence of Alzheimer's disease among State residents, and make projections about the future impact and incidence among State residents;b. study the State's role in long-term care, family caregiver support, and assistance to persons with early stage and early onset of Alzheimer's disease;c. consider the capacity of public safety and law enforcement officials to respond to persons with Alzheimer's disease and for these officials to have proper education and training;d. study the needs of persons with Alzheimer's disease and their family members and caregivers, assess the availability and affordability of existing services, programs, facilities, and agencies to meet those needs, and make recommendations for improving, expanding, or changing such services, programs, facilities, and agencies, as appropriate;e. gather and disseminate data and information relative to the care of persons with Alzheimer's disease in order to provide health care professionals and governmental policymakers, as appropriate, with accurate data about the disease and its impact on these persons and their family members and caregivers;f. identify the adequacy, appropriateness, and best practice-based geriatric and psychiatric services and interventions; andg. consider such other issues as the commission may identify as necessary to ease the burden for persons with Alzheimer's disease and their family members and caregivers in the State.Added by L. 2011, c. 76,s. 3, eff. 6/21/2011. L. 2011, c. 76,s. 5, states, "This act shall take effect immediately and shall expire upon the submission by the commission of its report." .