CHAPTER 11. INVOLUNTARY TREATMENT BY DIVISION FOR ALCOHOLICS AND DRUG ABUSERS
IC 12-23-11
Chapter 11. Involuntary Treatment by Division for Alcoholics and
Drug Abusers
IC 12-23-11-1
Involuntary commitment; individuals who may not be committed
Sec. 1. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), an individual who
is:
(1) an alcoholic;
(2) incapacitated by alcohol; or
(3) a drug abuser;
may be involuntarily committed to the care of the division under
IC 12-26.
(b) A drug abuser who is charged with or convicted of an offense
that makes the individual ineligible to make an election for treatment
under IC 12-23-6 may not be involuntarily committed under
subsection (a).
As added by P.L.2-1992, SEC.17.
IC 12-23-11-2
Treatment as condition of parole
Sec. 2. (a) Acceptance of treatment for drug abuse under the
supervision of the division may be made a condition of parole under
IC 11-13-3-4. Failure to comply with treatment may be treated as a
violation of parole.
(b) The division shall establish the conditions under which a
parolee is accepted for treatment.
(c) A parolee may not be placed under supervision of the division
for treatment unless the division accepts the individual for treatment.
(d) The division shall make periodic progress reports regarding
each parolee to the appropriate parole authority and shall report
failures to comply with the prescribed treatment program.
As added by P.L.2-1992, SEC.17.