(1) Each approved drug court program established under this subchapter, subject to an appropriation, funding, and position authorization, both programmatic and administrative, shall be provided with the following resources:(1) The Division of Community Correction shall provide the following pursuant to § 16-98-303(b)(2) for adult offenders:(A) A minimum of one (1) drug counselor position for every thirty (30) drug court program participants;(B) A minimum of one (1) probation officer position for every forty (40) drug court program participants;(C) A minimum of one (1) administrative assistant position for each drug court program; and(D) Drug screens and testing as needed;(2) The Department of Human Services shall:(A) Provide a minimum of one (1) drug counselor position for every thirty (30) drug court program participants in delinquency cases;(B) Provide for drug screens and testing as needed in delinquency cases and dependency-neglect cases; and(C) Provide for intensive outpatient treatment and short-term and long-term inpatient treatment to be made available to the drug court program in each judicial district in delinquency cases based upon a formula developed by the Administrative Office of the Courts and reviewed by the Specialty Court Program Advisory Committee; and(3) The Administrative Office of the Courts shall:(A) Provide direct support to the drug court program judge and drug court program;(B) Provide coordination between the multidisciplinary team and the drug court program judge;(C) Provide case management;and(D) Provide assistance and support to the Specialty Court Program Advisory Committee for the evaluation of adult and juvenile specialty court programs.
(1) The Division of Community Correction shall provide the following pursuant to § 16-98-303(b)(2) for adult offenders:(A) A minimum of one (1) drug counselor position for every thirty (30) drug court program participants;(B) A minimum of one (1) probation officer position for every forty (40) drug court program participants;(C) A minimum of one (1) administrative assistant position for each drug court program; and(D) Drug screens and testing as needed;
(A) A minimum of one (1) drug counselor position for every thirty (30) drug court program participants;
(B) A minimum of one (1) probation officer position for every forty (40) drug court program participants;
(C) A minimum of one (1) administrative assistant position for each drug court program; and
(D) Drug screens and testing as needed;
(2) The Department of Human Services shall:(A) Provide a minimum of one (1) drug counselor position for every thirty (30) drug court program participants in delinquency cases;(B) Provide for drug screens and testing as needed in delinquency cases and dependency-neglect cases; and(C) Provide for intensive outpatient treatment and short-term and long-term inpatient treatment to be made available to the drug court program in each judicial district in delinquency cases based upon a formula developed by the Administrative Office of the Courts and reviewed by the Specialty Court Program Advisory Committee; and
(A) Provide a minimum of one (1) drug counselor position for every thirty (30) drug court program participants in delinquency cases;
(B) Provide for drug screens and testing as needed in delinquency cases and dependency-neglect cases; and
(C) Provide for intensive outpatient treatment and short-term and long-term inpatient treatment to be made available to the drug court program in each judicial district in delinquency cases based upon a formula developed by the Administrative Office of the Courts and reviewed by the Specialty Court Program Advisory Committee; and
(3) The Administrative Office of the Courts shall:(A) Provide direct support to the drug court program judge and drug court program;(B) Provide coordination between the multidisciplinary team and the drug court program judge;(C) Provide case management;and(D) Provide assistance and support to the Specialty Court Program Advisory Committee for the evaluation of adult and juvenile specialty court programs.
(A) Provide direct support to the drug court program judge and drug court program;
(B) Provide coordination between the multidisciplinary team and the drug court program judge;
(C) Provide case management;
and
(D) Provide assistance and support to the Specialty Court Program Advisory Committee for the evaluation of adult and juvenile specialty court programs.