(a) Not later than October 1, 1998, the Commissioner of Correction shall establish a pilot zero-tolerance drug supervision program. Eligibility for participation in the program shall be limited to individuals who are eligible for participation in a community release program pursuant to section 18-100c and shall be based upon criteria, including a limit on the maximum number of eligible participants, established by the Commissioner of Correction.
(b) Any person entering such program shall, as a condition of participating in such program, agree to: (1) Submit to periodic urinalysis drug tests, (2) detention in a halfway house facility for a period of two days each time such test produces a positive result, and (3) comply with all rules established by the halfway house if detained in such facility.
(c) Participants in the zero-tolerance drug supervision program shall submit to periodic urinalysis drug tests. If the test produces a positive result, the participant may be detained in a halfway house facility for a period of two days.
(d) Any person who has submitted to a urinalysis drug test pursuant to subsection (c) of this section that produced a positive result may request that a second urinalysis drug test be administered, at such person's expense, to confirm the results of the first test, except that if the participant is determined to be indigent, based upon financial affidavits, the Department of Correction shall pay the cost of the test. The second drug test shall be a urinalysis drug test, separate and independent of the initial test. The participant may be detained in a halfway house pending the results of the second test. If such second test does not produce a positive result, the participant, if detained in a halfway house, shall be released from such halfway house and the fee, if paid by the participant, shall be refunded to the participant.
(e) If at any time during participation in the zero-tolerance drug supervision program, the Commissioner of Correction determines that the conduct of the participant is unsuitable for continuation in such program, such participant may be returned to a correctional facility.
(P.A. 98-145, S. 2, 4; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 98-1, S. 93, 121; P.A. 02-89, S. 33.)
History: June Sp. Sess. P.A. 98-1 made a technical change in Subsec. (d), effective June 24, 1998; P.A. 02-89 deleted as obsolete Subsec. (f) re submission of a report on the program by January 1, 2000.
See Sec. 54-125f re pilot zero-tolerance drug supervision program established by chairman of Board of Pardons and Paroles.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 18 - Correctional Institutions and Department of Correction
Chapter 325 - Department of Correction
Section 18-78. - Composition of department.
Section 18-78a. - Applicability of Uniform Administrative Procedure Act to department. Exceptions.
Section 18-78b. - Victim Services Unit. Duties and responsibilities.
Section 18-79. - Council of Correction.
Section 18-80. - Commissioner.
Section 18-81. - Duties of commissioner.
Section 18-81a. - Habeas corpus for person in custody of commissioner.
Section 18-81aa. - Secure video connections for parole release hearings.
Section 18-81b. - Informational and educational experiences for the public.
Section 18-81c. - Community Partners in Action: Office space and telephone service.
Section 18-81d. - Medical and dental treatment of inmates under age of eighteen.
Section 18-81e. - Notification of victim of release of inmate from correctional facility.
Section 18-81ee. - Pilot program re use of renewable energy at correctional facilities.
Section 18-81g. (Formerly Sec. 17a-645). - Community-based treatment facility for female offenders.
Section 18-81hh. - Privacy-related protections for certain inmate activities.
Section 18-81i. - Storage of weapons.
Section 18-81jj. - Correction Advisory Committee.
Section 18-81l. - Criminal history records checks of correctional personnel.
Section 18-81m. - Notification re existence of standing criminal protective order upon release.
Section 18-81oo. - Communication services in correctional facilities.
Section 18-81pp. - Plan for the provision of health care services to inmates. Report.
Section 18-81qq. - Office of the Correction Ombuds.
Section 18-81r. - Ombudsman services.
Section 18-81s. - Pilot program for debit account telephone system.
Section 18-81u. - Use of computer with Internet access by certain inmates prohibited.
Section 18-81v. - Procedures for conducting metal detector searches of visitors.
Section 18-81w. - Development and implementation of reentry strategy.
Section 18-81y. - Lost property board.
Section 18-81z. - Development of risk assessment strategy.
Section 18-82a. - Parole officer training on resilience and self-care techniques.
Section 18-83. - Acceptance of bequests, devises and gifts.
Section 18-84. - “Inmate” and “prisoner” defined.
Section 18-84a. - Discharge savings accounts. Regulations.
Section 18-85. - Compensation of inmates. Deposit in account. Disbursement priorities.
Section 18-85c. - State's claim against person's estate for repayment of costs of incarceration.
Section 18-86. - Transfers between institutions of department.
Section 18-86a. - Contracts with other states for confinement of Connecticut inmates.
Section 18-86c. - Contracts re release of inmates.
Section 18-86d. - Agreements with institutions of higher education re free courses for inmates.
Section 18-86e. - Reentry employment advisory committee.
Section 18-87j. - Criminal Justice Policy Advisory Commission.
Section 18-87k. - Powers and duties of commission.
Section 18-87l. - New Haven Armory not to be used to house prisoners or other detainees.
Section 18-88a. - Correction Industries Revolving Fund, charge for fringe benefits prohibited.
Section 18-89. (Formerly Sec. 18-9). - Contracts for labor; public institutions.
Section 18-90. (Formerly Sec. 18-10). - Prisoners; employment restricted.
Section 18-90a. - Employment of inmates.
Section 18-90b. - Pilot program for inmate labor in private industry.
Section 18-90c. - Investigation of certain inmates re child support orders and arrearages.
Section 18-90d. - Vocational village program.
Section 18-91a. - International transfer or exchange of prisoners.
Section 18-92. - Expiration of term on Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday.
Section 18-93. - Rules re clothing, transportation, grants and loans to discharged persons.
Section 18-96. (Formerly Sec. 18-22). - Proceedings on discharge of mentally ill prisoners.
Section 18-97. - Confinement under a mittimus: Presentence confinement credit prior to July 1, 1981.
Section 18-98a. - Deduction of time for periods of employment.
Section 18-98b. - Outstandingly meritorious performance award.
Section 18-98c. - Good conduct credit for presentence confinement prior to July 1, 1981.
Section 18-98d. - Credit for presentence confinement.
Section 18-98e. - Earned risk reduction credit.
Section 18-98f. - Use of earned risk reduction credits. Report.
Section 18-98g. - General offender sentencing information made publically available.
Section 18-100e. - Pilot zero-tolerance drug supervision program.
Section 18-100f. - Release of certain arrested persons being held pretrial.
Section 18-100g. - Release of aliens to immigration authorities.
Section 18-100j. - Pilot treatment program for methadone maintenance and other drug therapies.
Section 18-101. - Disposition of inmate compensation.
Section 18-101c. - Special alternative incarceration unit. Program activities.
Section 18-101d. - Donald T. Bergin Correctional Institution.
Section 18-101g. - Establishment of wellness initiative for certain employees.
Section 18-101h. - Definitions.
Section 18-101i. - Community-based service programs established.
Section 18-101j. - Community correction service areas established.