Indiana Code 33-23-16-20. Services provided by a problem solving court
(1) Screening for eligibility and other appropriate services.
Terms Used In Indiana Code 33-23-16-20
- problem solving court: means a court providing a process for immediate and highly structured judicial intervention for eligible individuals that incorporates the following problem solving concepts:
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(3) Education.
(4) Referral.
(5) Service coordination and case management.
(6) Supervision.
(7) Judicial involvement.
(8) Program evaluation.
(9) Rehabilitative services.
(b) A problem solving court may not provide direct treatment services unless:
(1) the problem solving court is certified by the division of mental health and addiction under IC 12-23-1-6;
(2) the problem solving court uses licensed medical professionals who provide mental health treatment to individuals with psychiatric disorders; and
(3) the court that establishes the problem solving court determines that existing community resources are inadequate to respond satisfactorily to the demand for services from the court.
As added by P.L.108-2010, SEC.4. Amended by P.L.95-2013, SEC.3.