ATLANTA (February 19, 2016) | Sen. Jeff Mullis (R – Chickamauga) has filed legislation to place a temporary moratorium on new applications and licenses for new narcotic treatment centers in Georgia. Senate Bill 402 will also create a state commission to study the current licensure process and the density of narcotic treatment centers currently operating in Georgia. The legislation was filed out of growing concern over the large concentration of narcotic treatment programs and the documented increase of heroin addiction within the state. Continue reading “Sen. Jeff Mullis Files Legislation to Study Narcotic Treatment Center Operations and Licensure Process”