Operationalizing Whole Person Care: The VOAMASS Practical Blueprint For Integrated Service Delivery is starting in

Maryland House Bill 295: Crimes – Substance Abuse – Parole – Civil Commitment – Diversion

2004 Regular Session Maryland House Bill 295: Crimes - Substance Abuse - Parole - Civil Commitment - Diversion For the purpose of requiring the Parole Commission to consider certain reports relating to drug and alcohol use when considering suitability for parole under certain circumstances; establishing parole eligibility for certain nonviolent offenders who are ordered to undergo drug or alcohol treatment; establishing procedures for certain criminal defendants to receive certain dispositions in certain criminal cases under certain circumstances; authorizing a court, under certain circumstances, to enter a certain order; establishing a certain fee; requiring certain dispositions in criminal cases to be entered in certain State . . .

Want To Read More? Log In Or Become A Paid Member
Resource Available For Paid OPEN MINDS Circle Members Only
Not a paid member? Don't miss out! Sign up today and receive unlimited organizational access to all OPEN MINDS strategic advice, market intelligence, and management best practices – over 250,000 resources!
If you are already a paid member, log in to your account to access this resource and more. If you are a free member, you will need to upgrade to a paid membership before accessing this resource.

If you are not yet a paid member, learn more about the OPEN MINDS Circle Market Intelligence Service Membership on our website, reach out to our team at info@openminds.com, or call us at 877-350-6463.