Sec. 24.5. A problem solving court may require an individual participating in a problem solving court to receive:
(1) addiction counseling;
(2) inpatient detoxification;
(3) case management;
(4) daily living skills; and
(5) medication assisted treatment, including a federal Food and Drug Administration approved long acting, nonaddictive medication for the treatment of opioid or alcohol dependence.
As added by P.L.187-2015, SEC.36; P.L.209-2015, SEC.21.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 33. Courts and Court Officers
Article 23. General Provisions
Chapter 16. Problem Solving Courts
33-23-16-4. "Domestic Violence Court"
33-23-16-6. "Family Dependency Drug Court"
33-23-16-7. "Mental Health Court"
33-23-16-8. "Problem Solving Court"
33-23-16-9.1. "Rehabilitative Service"
33-23-16-10. "Veterans' Court"
33-23-16-11. Establishment of a Problem Solving Court
33-23-16-12. Jurisdiction and Eligibility Requirements for Problem Solving Courts
33-23-16-13. Individual Eligibility Requirements
33-23-16-14. Deferred Prosecution
33-23-16-14.5. Termination of Participation
33-23-16-15. Individuals With Nonsuspendible Sentences
33-23-16-16. Certification of Problem Solving Courts; Personnel Certification
33-23-16-17. Duties of the Office of Judicial Administration
33-23-16-19. Petition to Establish a Problem Solving Court
33-23-16-20. Services Provided by a Problem Solving Court
33-23-16-21. Powers of a Problem Solving Court
33-23-16-22. Funding of Problem Solving Courts
33-23-16-24. Chemical Testing; Expenses
33-23-16-24.5. Requirements of Individuals Participating
33-23-16-25. Problem Solving Court Fund
33-23-16-26. No Right to Participate in a Problem Solving Court Program