National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws [NAMSDL] Law and Legal Definition
The National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws (NAMSDL) is a nonprofit, bipartisan organization that works as an information center for Governors, state legislators, attorneys general, drug and alcohol professionals, community leaders, and the recovering community who work for comprehensive and effective state drug and alcohol laws, policies, and programs.
The NAMSDL function to:
a. draft, research, and analyze model drug and alcohol laws and related state statutes;
b. provide access to the U.S.national network of drug and alcohol experts; and
c. facilitate working relationships among state and community leaders and drug and alcohol professionals.
Legal Definition list
- National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws [NAMSDL]
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- National Agricultural Research, Extension, Education, and Economics Advisory Board
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration [NASA]
- National Alliance of Gang Investigators Associations
- National Alliance of Senior Citizens
- National Ambient Air Quality Standards
- National American Women Suffrage Association
- National Application [Patents]
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