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Indiana Code > Title 12 > Article 23 > Chapter 14 - Court Established Alcohol And Drug Services Program
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§ 12-23-14-1
Authority to establish program
§ 12-23-14-2
Operation of program by court or under private contract
§ 12-23-14-3
Rules and special orders
§ 12-23-14-4
Individuals eligible; jurisdiction of court
§ 12-23-14-5
Individuals eligible; referrals
§ 12-23-14-7
Direct treatment or rehabilitation services; inadequacy of existing community resources
§ 12-23-14-8
Establishment in county of alcohol and drug services program; statement from Indiana judicial center; approval of legislative and appropriating body
§ 12-23-14-9
Petition for approval
§ 12-23-14-10
Approval of program operated through private contractor; drafting of contract
§ 12-23-14-11
Program executive director; assistants and clerks
§ 12-23-14-12
Program employees and contractors; duties; assignment by court
§ 12-23-14-13
Powers of Indiana judicial center
§ 12-23-14-14
Program costs; payment; city or county general fund; user fee fund; compensation of employees and contractors
§ 12-23-14-15
Financial assistance; private and governmental sources
§ 12-23-14-16
Fees charged for program; fee schedule; maximum fee; deposit of fees
§ 12-23-14-18
Chemical tests; costs; reporting of chemical test results
§ 12-23-14-19
Right to participate; immunity from liability
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Indiana Code > Title 12 > Article 23 - Addiction Services
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U.S. Code Title 42 > Chapter 46 > Subchapter XII-G - Residential Substance Abuse Treatment For State Prisoners
U.S. Code Title 42 > Chapter 46 > Subchapter XV-A - Prosecution Drug Treatment Alternative To Prison Program
U.S. Code Title 42 > Chapter 46 > Subchapter XV-B - Grants For Family-Based Substance Abuse Treatment
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 123 - Drug Abuse Education And Prevention
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