Allows courts to mandate treatment at nonprofit entities with alternative care program grants as a probation or parole condition.
This bill permits courts to impose treatment at nonprofit entities awarded alternative care program grants as a condition of probation or parole. The treatment must be consented to by the defendant, available, and approved based on standard criteria. The defendant must complete the application before sentencing. The bill also outlines penalties for driving without a license during the revocation period.
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