[MC 1972-33, § 1, September 5, 1972; MC 1984-11, § 2, May 7, 1984]
Within the Health Division of the Department of Public Affairs and Safety there shall be created a Project Alert Advisory Board, the functions of which shall be:
(a) 
To render advice to the Mayor, City Administrator, the City Council, Director of the Department of Public Affairs and Safety, the Health Officer, and the Director of the Alcoholic Education and Rehabilitation Training Project as to the operation, effectiveness, and policies of the project; and
(b) 
To perform such other duties as shall be delegated to such Advisory Board by the Director of the Department of Public Affairs and Safety.
[MC 1976-10 § 1, adopted December 6, 1976]
The Project Alert Advisory Board shall consist of eleven (11) members appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the City Council, who may or may not be residents of the City of Plainfield. Each member shall serve for a term of three (3) years and until the appointment and qualification of his successor, but the initial term of the Advisory Board members shall be as follows: four (4) for a term of three (3) years; four (4) for a term of two (2) years, and three (3) for a term of one (1) year.
[MC 1992-20, §§ 1,2, June 15, 1992]
(a) 
The fees for out-patient counseling services provided by Project Alert, 930 Putnam Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey, through its program commonly known as Alertop, located at 332 West Front Street, Plainfield, New Jersey shall be .00 to Thirty-Five Dollars ($35.00) per individual session based upon financial ability to pay as formulated pursuant to contracts with various county agencies.
(b) 
The rental fee to be charged by Project Alert through its in-patient program commonly known as "Dudley House" located at 930 Putnam Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey shall be Eighty-Five Dollars ($85.00) per week per in-patient client based upon contracts previously executed by and between Project Alert and various County agencies, provided however, that the weekly rental shall not become payable until and unless the in-patient client has resided on the premises for twenty-one (21) days, said period being commonly referred to as a "black out period."