The Executive Director shall have the power and his duties shall be as follows:
- (1) To administer the annual Comprehensive Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Prevention Plan.
- (2) To insure that drug and alcohol services required by Act 63 are available.
- (3) To attend Executive Commission meetings and to provide staff services to same.
- (4) To make such reports to the Council in such form, and containing such information as may be required.
- (5) To develop, together with the Executive Commission, the annual Comprehensive Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Prevention Plan for the county.
- (6) To review and evaluate facilities and to cooperate with the Executive Commission in the maintenance of established standards.
- (7) To maintain liaison with governmental and private community services, agencies, and organizations and State-operated facilities.
- (8) To prepare and to submit an annual report to the local authorities, the Executive Commission, and to the Council, including all activities of the Program, and his administration thereof.
- (9) To analyze and evaluate drug and alcohol needs and services in the county and to recommend improvements to the Executive Commission.
- (10) To designate an appropriate person on his staff to act for him during his absence.
- (11) To perform other functions as may be required by the Executive Commission.
- (12) To assume fiscal responsibility for the implementation of the annual Comprehensive Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Prevention Plan.