Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5120 - Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections - Administration and Director
Chapter 5120-17 - Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program
Section 5120-17-06 - Issuance of passes
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The treatment provider may issue passes for the temporary release from a treatment facility of prisoners transferred into the substance use disorder treatment program for certain limited purposes. No passes are to be issued to a prisoner within thirty days of the prisoner's arrival to the treatment facility. Prior to issuing a pass, the treatment facility director or designee will evaluate whether issuing the pass is appropriate considering the prisoner's risk level and the prisoner's participation, response and adjustment to the treatment program.
(B) Passes may be issued for the following purposes:
(C) A pass from a treatment provider facility in which a prisoner is confined in the substance use disorder treatment program may only be granted for a period of time no longer than is reasonably necessary to accomplish the purpose or purposes for which the pass is intended and only if all of the following requirements are met:
(D) The pass approval process follows the steps outlined below:
(E) Any prisoner released on a pass pursuant to this rule who violates any part of this rule or any condition or rule of the substance use disorder treatment program, is subject to a violation sanction, which may include revocation of the substance use disorder treatment program. Any prisoner who presents an immediate threat to the safety or security of any person or place may be returned directly to the prison institution from which he was transferred into the substance use disorder treatment program, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in any other administrative rule.
(F) Any prisoner released on a pass who fails to return as designated, or whose deviation from the conditions and terms of the pass and the substance use disorder treatment program constitutes a substantial risk of failure to return as designated, may be declared a violator at large. The time between the declaration that the prisoner is a violator at large and the prisoner's subsequent return to an Ohio correctional facility will not be credited toward the completion of the prisoner's prison term, but all other time in the substance use disorder treatment program will be so credited.