Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5120 - Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections - Administration and Director
Chapter 5120-17 - Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program
Section 5120-17-09 - Successful completion of the program

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 5120-17-09

Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024

(A) A prisoner is deemed to have successfully participated in and completed the treatment program if the prisoner was not removed from the program and returned to a department of rehabilitation and correction institution and if the community treatment provider determines that the prisoner satisfactorily participated in the treatment program. The community treatment provider will make this determination in writing no later than fourteen days prior to expiration of the prisoner's stated prison term and is to provide a copy to the bureau of community sanctions. The community treatment provider is to include in its written notice of successful completion of the program an evaluation and description of the prisoner's participation in the treatment program and a description of the prisoner's needs regarding continued substance use disorder treatment upon release.

(B) The department , prior to expiration of the prisoner's stated prison term, and with input from the community treatment provider, is to prepare an evaluation and description of the prisoner's participation in the treatment program, and an evaluation of the prisoner's needs regarding substance use disorder treatment upon release. The parole board is to consider this evaluation when assessing the prisoner for mandatory or discretionary post-release control pursuant to section 2967.28 of the Revised Code.

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