opnavinst 5350.4 d - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
opnavinst 5350.4 d - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
opnavinst 5350.4 d - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
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OPNAVINST <strong>5350.4</strong>D<br />
4 Jun 09<br />
a. CIPNAV (N135) is designated as program sponsor for NADAP<br />
2rogram policy, and interfaces with Department of Defense (DoD)<br />
and other agencies.<br />
b. COMNAVPERSCOM is responsible for implementation.<br />
::OmAVPERSCOM shall:<br />
(1) Develop, implement, and monitor effective substance<br />
abuse prevention programs to enhance Fleet operational<br />
readiness. Reducing substance abuse through detection,<br />
deterrence, and expanded prevention awareness.<br />
!L\ Provide subject matter experts to command inspection<br />
Eeams when requested by echelon 2 commands, to evaluate<br />
activities' compliance with policy, assess status of policy<br />
implementation within headquarters command and activities, and<br />
review resol.rrce assignment to ensure appropriate use.<br />
( : I Establish <strong>Navy</strong> urinalysis requirements and conduct<br />
2n annual q~ality assurance, assistance, and training team<br />
inspection c ~f <strong>Navy</strong> Drug Screening Laboratories (NDSLs) with<br />
representatives from OPNAV (N135), Office of the Judge Advocate<br />
3enera1, <strong>Navy</strong> Environmental Health Center, and independent<br />
forensic experts.<br />
(41 Maintain Alcohol and Drug Management Information and<br />
Tracking System (ADMITS). ADMITS maintains a computer database<br />
for the purpose of:<br />
(a) Documenting and reporting alcohol-related<br />
prevention education, command/self-referrals, incidents,<br />
screenings, and treatment.<br />
ib) Maintaining a comprehensive database of all<br />
irlnalysis e.g., testing, results, and command compliance).<br />
ic) Monitoring all incidents of alcohol and drug<br />
abuse and misuse <strong>Navy</strong>-wide.<br />
c. Chief, Bureau of <strong>Medicine</strong> and Surgery (BUMED) is<br />
responsible for developing, implementing, and monitoring medical<br />
aspects of the program. BUMED shall: