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You have been accepted into this program based upon the Treatment Court Teams confidence in your ability to successfully complete the program. This means that our community will be making a significant investment in you! You will receive chemical dependency treatment and collateral services to support you in achieving and maintaining an alcohol, illicit drug and crime free life. aimed at breaking your addiction, opportunities to gain new job-related skills, andYou will be supported from a team of well-qualified professionals. In exchange, we expect you to work extremely hard in your effort to emerge as a solid employee, a successful parent, and a valuable member of our community. This Adult Drug Treatment Court Particiant Handbook is designed to answer your questions and provide overall information about the Treatment Court Program. As a participant, you will be expected to follow the instructions given in Treatment Court by me, and to comply with the treatment plan developed for you by the case manager and treatment team. Congratulations on entering the program! The road you face will not be an easy one, but each challenge you conquer will ultimately bring you great rewards as a person. Sincerely, Judge Kathleen JensenThomas M. McKittrick OVERVIEW TC "Overview" \f C \l "1"  The Eighth Judicial District Treatment Court seeks to improve the quality of life in our community by establishing a judicially supervised, comprehensive, diversionary treatment program of incentives and sanctions. The Adult Drug Court Program supports criminal offenders diagnosed with chemical dependency in reaching and maintaining a sober and crime free life. aimed at breaking the offenders drug addiction. Adult Drug Treatment Court (ATC) is a five-phase, 18 month or longer treatmentintervention program for adults who enter the program through pretrial diversions, guilty pleas, sentencing or probation revocations involving any of the following listed offenses: CRIMINAL POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUGS, A FELONY, in violation of M.C.A. 45-9-102; THEFT, A FELONY, in violation of M.C.A. 45-6-301, when motivated by drug addiction; ISSUING A BAD CHECK, A FELONY, in violation of M.C.A. 45-6-316, when motivated by drug addiction; DECEPTIVE PRACTICES, A FELONY, in violation of M.C.A. 45-6-317, when motivated by drug addiction; and FORGERY, A FELONY, in violation of M.C.A. 45-6-325, when motivated by drug addiction. Participants can also quality to take part based on a probation revocation for DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL, A FELONY. Program eligibility for Defendants and/or Probationers with prior violent or sexual offense convictions, or who have other pending felony charges, will be considered on a case-by-case basis and legal eligibility is not guaranteednot be eligible to take part. THE TREATMENT COURT TEAM  TC "The Treatment Court Team" \f C \l "1"  The ATCis program Team is a collaboration of ve effort between the Great Falls Police Department, the Cascade County Sheriffs Office, the Cascade County Attorneys Office, the Cascade County Public Defenders Office, drug treatment providers, the Montana Department of Corrections Adult Probation and Parole Bureau, the Great Falls Pre-Release Center, the Center for Mental Health, the Alliance for Youth and the Eighth Judicial District Court. By working together, they seek to provide a variety of programs and consistent supervision and accountability geared toward supporting and helping you maintain a drug-free life. Treatment Court involves frequent court appearances, random drug and alcohol testing, as well as group and individual counseling. The Court provides incentives for compliant behavior and imposes sanctions for non-compliant negative behavior. Participants who do not comply with the rules may be placed in short-term custody, moved back to the previous phase of drug court or a variety of other sanctions. They may also be terminated from Treatment Court. All of the staff working with Treatment Court will assist you to be sure you understand what is expected of you. The Treatment Court Judge will make all decisions regarding your participation in the program with input from the Treatment Court Team. In addition to the Judge, the Drug Court Team consists of the following members: Judges Secretary Treatment Services Manager, Great Falls Pre-Release Center Assistant Public Defender (Defense Counsel) Deputy County Attorney Treatment Providers (chemical dependency and mental health) Adult Probation and Parole Officer Law Enforcement (Great Falls Police Department and Cascade County Sheriffs Office) Treatment Court Administrator Prior to the weekly Treatment Court Status Hhearings, the Team members familiarize themselves with your progress (compliance, non-compliance and life issues). The Judge will discuss, as appropriate, compliance and life issues with you so that they and the Judge may discuss that progress with you during yourthe status hearingsession. TREATMENT COURT HEARINGS  TC "Treatment Court Hearings" \f C \l "1"  As a Treatment Court participant, you will be required to appear in Treatment Court on a regular basis. The number of times you must appear depends upon which phase of the program you are currently in. Failure to appear will result in a warrant being issued for your arrest and detention in jail until you can appear before the court. If you have questions about your court appearances you may contact your Probation Officer or your attorney. The phases of Treatment Court are listed and explained later in the Participant Handbook.on pages 5-9.  TC "Phases of Treatment Court" \f C \l "1" PHASES OF TREATMENT COURT & REQUIREMENTS The Treatment Court program is a comprehensive 18 month or longer, five-phase, individualized treatment program combined with frequent drug testing and judicial and community supervision. Your compliance and/or non-compliance with the Drug Treatment Court requirements are subject to the application of sanctions and/or incentives. You will accept judicial sanctions and/or incentives as appropriate. The sanctions and incentives continuum is presented later in your handbook. Application of sanctions and incentives are subject to judicial discretion. Your progress through the phases of the Drug Treatment Court Program may be delayed or you may be demoted due to any of the following: missed individual or group therapy sessions or office visits, incomplete treatment assignments, positive drug tests, failure to follow through on ancillary service referrals, unexcused failure to appear at any status hearing and/or drugs or drug paraphernalia in your home. You may be temporarily removed from the Drug Treatment Court Program if you continue to not comply with treatment and/or abstinence from alcohol and other drugs requirements. You may be terminated from the Drug Treatment Court Program if you conduct drug sales on treatment provider premises; threaten or commit an act of violence against any Drug Treatment Court Team member, staff or peers; are convicted of an offense pre-determined to render you ineligible for program participation or an offense that threatens the public safety; conviction of manufacture, sale or distribution of or use of dangerous drugs; and/or continued lack of progress/compliance. The following tables outline the requirements and goals for each of the five phases. Your initials on the lines to the left of the tables indicate that you have read and understood this aspect of the program. PHASE I Four (4) or more weeks (phase advancement at Team and Judicial discretion)  RequirementsTreatmentCourtCommunity SupervisionAttend appropriate number of group sessions/week based on ASAM Level of CareAppear at one status hearing per weekSubmit to least one random home visit per week, which may include utilization of police detection dogsAttend appropriate number of individual sessions per week based on ASAM Level of CareEstablish a payment plan for fees, fines and restitutionAttend 1 or more office visits per weekAttend three or more community support group meetings per week.Make regular weekly treatment court payments or, at the courts discretion, perform required daily community service (four hours) and job contacts (eight) on payment planComplete one or more random and observed drug screens per week (UA and BA)Complete three or more random and observed drug screens/week, including Community Supervision testing (UA and BA)Compliance with conditions of supervisionFollow through on any referrals made to ancillary services, including mental health, employment, housing assistance, etc.GoalsBegin work on abstinence from all mood-altering substances Develop and initiate comprehensive treatment plan, including appropriate ancillary services Progress toward negative drug screensAccountabilityEach participant in the Treatment Court program will be held accountable for the above specified requirements. Participants compliance and/or non-compliance with these requirements are subject to the application of sanctions and/or incentives. Each participant in the Treatment Court program will accept judicial sanctions and/or incentives as appropriate. The sanctions and incentives continuum is attached. This continuum is subject to judicial discretion. Advancement CriteriaTreatmentCourtSupervisionTwo consecutive weeks with no missed group treatment sessions. Number of sessions based upon ASAM Level of CareAppearance at 4 or more status hearings with two consecutive weeks with no unexcused failures to appearParticipation in four home visits with the most recent two consecutive home visits demonstrating compliance with program rules and regulationsTwo consecutive weeks with no missed individual treatment sessions. Number of sessions based upon ASAM Level of CarePayment plan for fees, fines and restitution establishedAttendance at four office visits with the most recent two consecutive office visits demonstrating compliance with program rules and regulations and with no unexcused failures to appearCompletion of 12 random and observed drug screenings (UA and BA)Current on payment planCompliance with conditions of supervisionThe most recent 6 consecutive drug screenings (UA and BA) demonstrating negative resultsThe most recent two consecutive weeks demonstrating no sanctions appliedInitial appointments established for any ancillary service referrals Complete minimum time requirements of the phase without ingestion of any addictive, yet medically endorsed (prescribed) substance.Presentation and court approval of phase advancement applicationDelayed Advancement CriteriaTreatmentCourtSupervisionMissed individual or group sessionsUnexcused failure to appear at any status hearingDrugs or paraphernalia in the homeIncomplete assignmentsFailure to comply with payment plan Failure to appear for any office visitPositive drug and/or alcohol screens (UA and BA)Ingestion of any addictive, yet medically endorsed (prescribed) substance.Positive drug screens (UA and BA)Failure to make contact with ancillary service referralsFailure to meet two consecutive weeks compliant requirementTemporary Removal from the Program CriteriaContinued non-compliance with treatment, court and/or community supervision requirements Repeated failure to comply with payment planTermination CriteriaTreatmentCourtSupervisionDrug sales on treatment provider premisesConviction of offense pre-determined to make an offender ineligible for the ProgramViolence or threats of violence toward law enforcement, community supervision or case managerViolence or threats of violence against staff or peerConviction of manufacture, sale, possession or use of dangerous drugsSignificant probation violationsViolence or threat of violence against Treatment Court Team member or peerRepeated failure to comply with payment plan PHASE II: Thirteen (13) + weeks (phase commencement at Team and Judicial discretion)  RequirementsTreatmentCourtCommunity SupervisionAttend appropriate number of group sessions/week based on ASAM Level of CareAppear at one status hearing per week. Submit to at least one random home visit per week, which may include utilization of police detection dogsAttend appropriate number of individual sessions per week based on ASAM Level of CareMake regular weekly treatment court payments or, at the courts discretion, perform required daily community service (four hours) and job contacts (eight) on payment planAttend 1 or more office visits per weekAttend three or more community support group meetings per week.Complete one or more random and observed drug screens per week (UA and BA)Complete three or more random and observed drug screens/week, including Community Supervision testing (UA and BA)Complete community service hours as assignedFollow through on any referrals made to ancillary services, including mental health, employment, housing assistance, etc.Compliance with conditions of supervisionMake regular progress on ancillary service treatment planCompliance with restitution payment plan GoalsAbstinence from all mood altering chemicals as evidenced by negative drug/alcohol screen Compliance with treatment plan, including appropriate ancillary services and relapse preventionAccountabilityEach participant in the Treatment Court program will be held accountable for the above specified requirements. Participants compliance and/or non-compliance with these requirements are subject to the application of sanctions and/or incentives. Accept judicial sanctions and/or incentives as appropriate. The sanctions and incentives continuum is attached. This continuum is subject to judicial discretion.Advancement CriteriaTreatmentCourtSupervisionFour consecutive weeks with no missed group treatment sessions. Number of sessions based upon ASAM Level of Care and treatment progressAppearance at 12 or more status hearings with the four most recent consecutive weeks demonstrating no unexcused failures to appearCompletion of 12 or more home visits with the most recent four consecutive weeks home visits demonstrating compliance with program rules and regulationsFour consecutive weeks with no missed individual treatment sessions. Number of sessions based upon ASAM Level of Care and treatment progressMake regular weekly treatment court payments or, at the courts discretion, perform required daily community service (four hours) and job contacts (eight) on payment planAttendance at 12 or more office visits with four consecutive weeks of visits demonstrating compliance with program rules and regulations and no unexcused failures to appear Attendance 12 or more community support group meetingsFour consecutive weeks with no sanctions appliedCurrent on assigned community service hoursCompletion of 12 or more random and observed drug screens with at least one month of negative tests, including screens under Community SupervisionPresentation and court approval of phase advancement applicationDocumented improvement in home and office visitsInitial appointments established and/or completed (as appropriate) for any ancillary servicesCompliance with conditions of supervisionContinue making progress on ancillary services treatment planCurrent on restitution paymentsDelayed Advancement CriteriaTreatmentCourtSupervisionMissed individual or group sessionsUnexcused failure to appear at any status hearingDrugs or paraphernalia in the homeIncomplete assignmentsFailure to comply with payment planFailure to appear for any office visitPositive drug and/or alcohol screens (UA and BA)Positive drug screens (UA and BA)Failure to make contact with ancillary service referralsLack of progress on ancillary services treatment planTemporary Removal from the Program CriteriaContinued non-compliance with treatment, court and/or community supervision requirements Repeated failure to comply with payment planTermination CriteriaTreatmentCourtSupervisionDrug sales on treatment provider premisesConviction of offense pre-determined to make an offender ineligible for the ProgramViolence or threats of violence toward law enforcement, community supervision or case managerViolence or threats of violence against staff or peerConviction of manufacture, sale, possession or useSignificant probation violationsLack of adequate progress in treatmentViolence or threats of violence against Treatment Court Team member or peerRepeated failure to comply with payment plan PHASE III: 26 + weeks (phase commencement at Team and Judicial discretion) Requirements: Transition StagesOnce a participant has been advanced from Phase II, he or she will need to successfully transition into Phase III before moving on to the below outlined requirements. The transition consists of two stages: Stage 1 (IIIa): Drug tests will decrease from three (3) to two (2) per week. All other requirements remain the same as in Phase II. If the participant successfully completes all requirements and remains sanction free for two (2) weeks, he or she may successfully advance to Stage 2 of the Transition. Stage 2 (IIIb): Home and office visits will decrease from once per week to once every other week. Drug tests remain at two (2) per week. All other requirements remain the same as in Phase II. If the participant successfully completes all requirements and remains sanction free for four (4) weeks, he or she may fully advance to Phase III. Requirements: Phase IIITreatmentCourtCommunity SupervisionAttend appropriate number of group sessions/week based on ASAM Level of CareAppear at one or more status hearing every two weeks If the participant has committed any act that may be sanctioned by the Treatment Court, the participant must appear at the Treatment Court status hearing that week regardless of Phase requirements.Submit to at least one random home visit every two weeks, which may include utilization of police detection dogsAttend appropriate number of individual sessions per week based on ASAM Level of CareMake regular weekly treatment court payments or, at the courts discretion, perform required daily community service (four hours) and job contacts (eight) on payment planAttend 1 or more office visits every two weeksAttend three or more community support group meetings per weekEstablish a Phase III goal and/or civic engagement projectComplete one or more random and observed drug screens every two weeks (UA and BA)Complete two or more random and observed drug screens/week, including Community Supervision testing (UA and BA)Complete community service hours as assignedFollow through on any referrals made to ancillary services, including mental health, employment, housing assistance, etc.Compliance with conditions of supervisionMake regular progress on ancillary service treatment planCompliance with restitution payment planGoalsAbstinence from all mood altering chemicals as evidenced by negative drug/alcohol screen. Compliance with treatment plan, including appropriate ancillary services and relapse prevention. Participant identified goal (part of phase advancement application)AccountabilityEach participant in the Treatment Court program will be held accountable for the above specified requirements. Participants compliance and/or non-compliance with these requirements are subject to the application of sanctions and/or incentives. Accept judicial sanctions and/or incentives as appropriate. The sanctions and incentives continuum is attached. This continuum is subject to judicial discretion.Advancement CriteriaTreatmentCourtSupervisionSix consecutive weeks with no missed group treatment sessions. Number of sessions based upon ASAM Level of Care and treatment progressAppearance at 8 or more status hearings with six consecutive weeks of no unexcused failures to appearCompletion of 12 or more home visits with the most recent six consecutive weeks demonstrating compliance with program rules and regulationsSix consecutive weeks with no missed individual treatment sessions. Number of sessions based upon ASAM Level of Care and treatment progressMake regular weekly treatment court payments or, at the courts discretion, perform required daily community service (four hours) and job contacts (eight) on payment planAttendance at 12 or more office visits with the most recent six consecutive weeks demonstrating compliance with rules and regulations and no unexcused failures to appear Attendance 18 or more community support group meetings with six consecutive weeks of no missed groupsSix consecutive weeks with no sanctions appliedCurrent on assigned community service hoursCompletion of 12 or more random and observed drug screens with at least six weeks of negative screens, including screens under Community Supervision with six weeks of no missed or positive testsDemonstration of adequate progress toward, or attainment of, participant identified Phase III goal and/or civic engagement projectDocumented improvement in home and office visits (as appropriate)Demonstration of adequate progress in ancillary servicesPresentation and court approval of phase advancement applicationCompliance with conditions of supervisionCurrent on restitution paymentsDelayed Advancement CriteriaTreatmentCourtSupervisionMissed individual or group sessionsUnexcused failure to appear at any status hearingDrugs or paraphernalia in the homeLack of treatment progressFailure to comply with payment planFailure to appear for any office visitPositive drug and/or alcohol screens (UA and BA)Lack of progress or toward attainment of participant defined Phase III goal and/or civic engagement projectPositive drug screens (UA and BA)Failure to make contact with ancillary service referralsLack of progress on ancillary services treatment planTemporary Removal from the Program CriteriaContinued non-compliance with treatment and abstinence requirements Repeated failure to comply with payment planTermination CriteriaTreatmentCourtSupervisionDrug sales on treatment provider premisesConviction of offense pre-determined to make an offender ineligible for the ProgramViolence or threats of violence toward law enforcement, community supervision or case managerViolence or threats of violence against staff or peerConviction of manufacture, sale, possession or useSignificant probation violationsLack of adequate treatment progressViolence or threats of violence against Treatment Court Team member or peerRepeated failure to comply with payment plan PHASE IV (Continuing Care): Fourteen (14) + weeks (phase commencement at Team and Judicial discretion)  Requirements: Transition StagesOnce a participant has been advanced from Phase III, he or she will need to successfully transition into Phase IV before moving on to the below outlined requirements. The transition consists of two stages: Stage 1 (IVa): Drug tests will decrease from two (2) to one (1) per week. All other requirements remain the same as in Phase III. If the participant successfully completes all requirements and remains sanction free for two (2) weeks, he or she may successfully advance to Stage 2 of the Transition. Stage 2 (IVb): Home and office visits will decrease from once per week to every four weeks. Drug tests remain at one (1) per week. All other requirements remain the same as in Phase III. If the participant successfully completes all requirements and remains sanction free for four (4) weeks, he or she may fully advance to Phase IV. Requirements: Phase IVTreatmentCourtCommunity SupervisionAttend appropriate number of group sessions/week based on ASAM Level of CareAppear at one or more status hearing every four weeks If the participant has committed any act that may be sanctioned by the Treatment Court, the participant must appear at the Treatment Court status hearing that week regardless of Phase requirements. Submit to one or more random home visits monthly, which may include utilization of police detection dogsAttend appropriate number of individual sessions per week based on ASAM Level of CareMake regular weekly treatment court payments or, at the courts discretion, perform required daily community service (four hours) and job contacts (eight) on payment planAttend one or more office visit per monthComplete one or more random and observed drug screens/week, including Community Supervision testing (UA and BA)Complete participant identified Phase III goal and/or civic engagement projectComplete one or more random and observed drug screens per month (UA and BA)Complete treatment planEstablish a Phase IV goal and/or civic engagement projectComplete community service hours as assignedDevelop and submit a Personal Recovery Plan and Relapse Prevention PlanCompliance with conditions of supervisionComplete ancillary services, including mental health, employment, housing assistance, etc.Compliance with restitution payment planGoalsAbstinence from all mood altering chemicals as evidenced by negative drug/alcohol screen. Completion of treatment plan, including appropriate ancillary services and relapse prevention.AccountabilityEach participant in the Treatment Court program will be held accountable for the above specified requirements. Participants compliance and/or non-compliance with these requirements are subject to the application of sanctions and/or incentives. Accept judicial sanctions and/or incentives as appropriate. The sanctions and incentives continuum is attached. This continuum is subject to judicial discretion.Advancement CriteriaTreatmentCourtSupervisionEight of the most recent consecutive weeks demonstrate no missed group and/or individual treatment sessions. Number of sessions based upon ASAM Level of Care.Appearance at two or more status hearings with the most recent eight consecutive weeks demonstrating no unexcused failures to appear Completion of two or more home visits with the most recent six consecutive weeks demonstrating compliance with program rules and regulationsAttendance 24 or more community support group meetingsCurrent on payment plan, including cash payments or adequate community service hours in lieu of paying cash if the Court determines the offender eligible for this optionAttendance at two or more office visits with the most recent six consecutive weeks demonstrating compliance with rules and regulations and no unexcused failures to appear Completion of 8 or more random and observed drug screens with at least two months of negative screens, including screens under Community SupervisionEight consecutive weeks with no sanctions appliedCurrent on assigned community service hoursCompleted treatment and ancillary services goalsCompletion of Phase III participant established goal and/or civic engagement projectDocumented improvement in home and office visits (as appropriate)Progress toward, or attainment of , participant established Phase IV goal and/or civic engagement projectCompliance with conditions of supervisionPresentation and court approval of phase advancement applicationCurrent on restitution paymentsDelayed Advancement CriteriaTreatmentCourtSupervisionMissed individual or group sessionsUnexcused failure to appear at any status hearingDrugs or paraphernalia in the homeIncomplete assignmentsFailure to comply with payment planFailure to appear for any office visitPositive drug and/or alcohol screens (UA and BA)Positive drug screens (UA and BA)Lack of progress on ancillary services or other treatment plansTemporary Removal from the Program CriteriaContinued non-compliance with treatment and abstinence requirements Repeated failure to comply with payment planTermination CriteriaTreatmentCourtSupervisionDrug sales on treatment provider premisesConviction of offense pre-determined to make an offender ineligible for the ProgramViolence or threats of violence toward law enforcement, community supervision or case managerViolence or threats of violence against staff or peerConviction of manufacture, sale, possession or useSignificant probation violationsLack of progress on ancillary services or other treatment plansViolence or threats of violence against Treatment Court Team member or peerRepeated failure to comply with payment planLack of adequate progress toward, or attainment of participant established Phase III, Phase IV and Maintenance goals and/or civic engagement projects PHASE M (Maintenance): 26 + weeks (phase commencement at Team and Judicial discretion) Requirements: Phase MTreatmentCourtCommunity SupervisionParticipate in one monthly monitoring session (Alumni Group) Appear at one status hearing every four weeks (time to be determined); must appear if being sanctioned, regardless of Phase requirementsSubmit to one or more random home visits monthly, which may include utilization of police detection dogsParticipate in at least one community support group meeting per weekCompliance with conditions of supervisionComplete on random and observed drug and alcohol screen per monthGoalsMaintain a sober lifestyle and recovery environment with as evidenced by negative drug/alcohol screens with minimal supervision and support from the Treatment Court Program. AccountabilityEach participant in the Treatment Court program will be held accountable for the above specified requirements. Participants compliance and/or non-compliance with these requirements are subject to the application of sanctions and/or incentives. Accept judicial sanctions and/or incentives as appropriate. The sanctions and incentives continuum is attached. This continuum is subject to judicial discretion. Commencement CriteriaTreatmentCourtSupervisionSix consecutive months with no missed monitoring sessions, community support group meetings and negative drug and alcohol testsAppearance at six consecutive status hearings and payment of all fees, fines and restitution Six months with no sanctions Completion of exit interviews and surveys Completion of participant established Phase III, IV and Maintenance goals and/or civic engagement projectsCompletion six consecutive, monthly satisfactory home visits with no evidence of drug paraphernalia and demonstration of compliance with program rules and regulations Complete restitution payment plan (as appropriate)Temporary Removal from the Program CriteriaContinued non-compliance with Phase and Program requirementsTermination CriteriaTreatmentCourtSupervisionDrug sales on treatment provider premisesConviction of offense pre-determined to make an offender ineligible for the ProgramViolence or threats of violence toward law enforcement, community supervision or case managerViolence or threats of violence against staff or peerConviction of manufacture, sale, possession or useSignificant probation violationsViolence or threats of violence against Treatment Court Team member or peer RequirementsTreatmentCourtCommunity SupervisionAttend appropriate number of individual and/or group sessions/week based on ASAM Level of CareAppear at one status hearing per weekSubmit to 1 random home visit per week, including utilization of police detection dogsComplete three or more random and observed drug screens/weekEstablish a payment plan for fees, fines and restitutionAttend 1 or more office visits per weekAttend three or more community support groups per weekMake regular payments on payment planMaintain or obtain employmentFollow through on any referrals made to ancillary services, including mental health, employment, housing assistance, etc.GoalsBegin work on abstinence from all mood-altering substances Develop and initiate comprehensive treatment plan, including appropriate ancillary services Progress toward negative drug screens Advancement Criteria Completed at least four weeks in Phase I, the two most immediate consecutive weeks sanction free; current on fees and fines; presentation of phase advancement application; and approval of phase advancement application by the Drug Court Team. Phase II 13 or more weeks (phase advancement at Team and Judicial discretion)  RequirementsTreatmentCourtCommunity SupervisionAttend appropriate number of individual and/or group sessions/week based on ASAM Level of CareAppear at one status hearing per week Submit to 1 random home visit per week, including utilization of police detection dogsAttend three or more community support group meetings per week.Make regular payments on agreed upon payment planAttend 1 or more office visits per weekComplete three or more random and observed drug screens per weekMaintain or obtain employmentFollow through on any referrals made to ancillary services, including mental health, employment, housing assistance, etc.Make regular progress on ancillary service treatment planGoalsAbstinence from all mood altering chemicals as evidenced by negative drug/alcohol screen Compliance with treatment plan, including appropriate ancillary services and relapse preventionAdvancement Criteria Completed at least 13 weeks in Phase II, the four most immediate consecutive weeks sanction free; current on fees and fines; presentation of phase advancement application (one week prior to advancement); and approval of phase advancement application by the Drug Court Team. PHASE III 26 or more weeks (phase advancement at Team and Judicial discretion) Requirements: Transition StagesOnce you have been advanced from Phase II, you will need to successfully transition into Phase III before moving on to the below outlined requirements. The transition consists of two stages: Stage 1: Drug tests will decrease from three (3) to two (2) per week. All other requirements remain the same as in Phase II. If you successfully complete all requirements and remain sanction free for two (2) weeks, you may successfully advance to Stage 2 of the Transition. Stage 2: Home and office visits will decrease from once per week to once every other week. Drug tests remain at two (2) per week. All other requirements remain the same as in Phase II. If you successfully complete all requirements and remain sanction free for four (4) weeks, you may fully advance to Phase III. Requirements: Phase IIITreatmentCourtCommunity SupervisionAttend appropriate number of individual and/or group sessions/week based on ASAM Level of CareAppear at one or more status hearing every two weeks If you have committed any act that may be sanctioned by the Treatment Court, you must appear at the Treatment Court status hearing that week regardless of other requirements.Submit to 1 random home visit every two weeks, including utilization of police detection dogsAttend two or more community support group meetings per weekMake regular payments on agreed upon payment planAttend 1 or more office visits every two weeksComplete two or more random and observed drug screens per weekFollow through on any referrals made to ancillary services, including MRT, financial, mgmt., mental health, employment, housing assistance, etc.Make regular progress on ancillary service treatment planGoalsAbstinence from all mood altering chemicals as evidenced by negative drug/alcohol screen. Compliance with treatment plan, including appropriate ancillary services and relapse prevention.Advancement Criteria Completed at least 26 weeks in Phase III, the six most immediate consecutive weeks sanction free; current on fees and fines; presentation of phase advancement application (one week prior to advancement); and approval of phase advancement application by the Drug Court Team. PHASE IV (Continuing Care) 14 or more weeks (phase advancement at Team and Judicial discretion) Requirements: Transition StagesOnce you have been advanced from Phase III, you will need to successfully transition into Phase IV before moving on to the below outlined requirements. The transition consists of two stages: Stage 1: Drug tests will decrease from two (2) to one (1) per week. All other requirements remain the same as in Phase III. If you successfully complete all requirements and remain sanction free for two (2) weeks, you may successfully advance to Stage 2 of the Transition. Stage 2: Home and office visits will decrease from once per week to every four weeks. Drug tests remain at one (1) per week. All other requirements remain the same as in Phase III. If you successfully complete all requirements and remain sanction free for four (4) weeks, you may fully advance to Phase IV. Requirements: Phase IVTreatmentCourtCommunity SupervisionAttend appropriate number of individual and/or group sessions/week based on ASAM Level of CareAppear at one or more status hearing every four weeks If you have committed any act that may be sanctioned by the Treatment Court, you must appear at the Treatment Court status hearing that week regardless of Phase requirements.Submit to 1 or more random home visits monthly, including utilization of police detection dogsComplete one or more community support group meetings per weekMake regular payments on agreed upon payment planAttend 1 or more office visits per monthComplete one or more random and observed drug screens per weekComplete treatment goalsFollow through on any referrals made to ancillary services, including MRT, financial mgmt., mental health, employment, housing assistance, etc. GoalsAbstinence from all mood altering chemicals as evidenced by negative drug/alcohol screen. Completion of treatment plan, including appropriate ancillary services and relapse prevention. Advancement Criteria Completed at least 14 weeks in Phase IV, the eight most immediate consecutive weeks sanction free; current on fees and fines; presentation of phase advancement application (one week prior to advancement); and approval of phase advancement application by the Drug Court Team. PHASE M (Maintenance) 26 or more weeks (phase commencement at Team and Judicial discretion) Requirements: Phase MTreatmentCourtCommunity SupervisionParticipate in one monthly monitoring session Appear at one status hearing every four weeks (time to be determined); must appear if being sanctioned, regardless of Phase requirementsSubmit to 1 or more random home visits monthly, including utilization of police detection dogsComplete on random and observed drug and alcohol screen per monthGoalsAbstinence from all mood altering chemicals as evidenced by negative drug/alcohol screen with minimal supervision and support from the Treatment Court Program.  Commencement Criteria Completed at least 26 weeks in Phase M, all 26weeks sanction free; current on fees and fines; presentation of phase advancement application (one week in prior to advancement); and approval of phase advancement application by the Drug Court Team. CONTINUING CARE TC "Continuing Care" \f C \l "1"  In order to provide you with a continuing support system and to support ensure that you in maintainingcan maintain your valuable sobriety, you will be able to participate in a Treatment Court Program Alumni Group. While the Alumni Group participation is not a Maintenance Phase requirement. d phase of the Treatment Court Program, Upon graduation from the ATC, you will be encouraged those participants who successfully commence from the program are encouraged to continue participatinge in the Alumni Group. Long term sobriety can be attributed in part to continued accountability for each participant and his or her actions. While the Court will no longer be providing accountability upon commencement from the program, the Alumni Group can provide this for those who have completed the Treatment Court Program as well as offer support and encouragement when individuals encounter obstacles or challenges. In addition, this group will act as mentors for any new participants in the Treatment Court program. The Alumni Group servescan stand as examples of the success of the program and testifiesy to the rewards such completion brings. The Alumni Group is asked to attend each commencement ceremony for subsequent participants who successfully complete the program as well as offer support within the community to these participants. Lastly, the Alumni Group may be called upon to attest to the impact of the program on his or her lives at public forums. Please take advantage of this opportunity to prove to the Treatment Court team that you are ready to start your new life as a productive, law-abiding member of society. CONFIDENTIALITY TC "Confidentiality" \f C \l "1"  The Treatment Court Team members are qualified professionals who have been trained to understand the need for confidentiality in this program. _____ You will be asked to sign the following Consent for Disclosure of Confidential Substance Abuse Information. This disclosure of information is for the sole purpose of hearings and reports concerning your specific Treatment Court case. _____ The Treatment Court cannot predict or protect participants from how the news media may use a participants identity since Treatment Court hearings are open public court hearings. HIPPA RELEASE CONSENT FOR THE RELEASE OF CONFIDENTIAL ALCOHOL OR DRUG AND MENTAL HEALTH INFORMATION TO EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TREATMENT COURT I, _________________________________(printed name)_________________ (social security number), authorize the Eighth Judicial District Treatment Court and the following members of the Treatment Court: Any of the alcohol or drug treatment programs named in the list of Treatment Providers attached to this consent form that have provided me services since ___________, (Date) Any of the mental health agencies or providers named in the list of Mental Health Providers attached to this consent form that have provided me services since ___________, (Date) My medical care provider(s) at _________________________________, (Name of Physician or Agency Provider) Any of the following members of the Great Falls Treatment Court team, inclusive of my Public Defender/Legal Counsel; Cascade County Attorney; Judge McKittrick, Treatment Court Judge; and any of the members of the Treatment Court Team attached to this consent form. To communicate with and disclose to one another the following information: (the nature and amount of the information will be as limited as possible) (Initial each category that applies) _____ my name and other personal identifying information; _____ my status as a patient in (alcohol or drug, and mental health and/or physical health ) treatment; _____ initial and subsequent evaluations of my service needs by the Great Falls Treatment Court and its members; _____ summaries of alcohol/drug and mental health assessment results and history; _____ summary of alcohol/drug treatment and mental health services plan(s), progress and compliance; _____ attendance in alcohol/drug treatment and mental health services; _____ discharge plan(s) for alcohol/drug treatment and mental health services; _____ date of discharge from alcohol/drug treatment and mental health services, discharge status and follow-up recommendations; _____other: _______________________________________________________ The purpose of the disclosures authorized in this consent is to enable to Great Falls Treatment Court and its members to evaluate my need for services from the Treatment Court and its members, and provide and coordinate the Great Falls Treatment Court and its members services to me. I understand that my alcohol and/or drug treatment records are protected under the Federal regulations governing Confidentiality and Drug Abuse Patient Records. 42CFR Part 2, and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), 45 CFR pts 160 & 164, and cannot be disclosed without my written consent unless otherwise provided for by the regulations. I also understand that I may revoke this consent in writing at any time except to the extent that action has been taken in reliance on it. I also understand that should I choose to revoke this consent, my agreement with the Court to participate in, and complete, the Great Falls Treatment Court, as an alternative to prosecution of criminal charges, and/or expungement of my criminal record, will be null and void, and criminal proceedings will go forward. In the event that I do not revoke my consent, this consent expires automatically 6 months following my successful completion of the Great Falls Treatment Court. Dated: ________________________ _________________________________________ Signature of Patient ___________________________________ Witness Treatment Court Team Agencies Alliance for Youth Benefis Health System Cascade County Attorneys Office Cascade County Public Defenders Office Cascade County Sheriffs Office Center for Mental Health Department of Corrections, Adult Probation and Parole Eighth Judicial District Court Gateway Community Services Hope and Forgiveness Counseling (Attach list of alcohol/drug treatment programs; mental health agencies/providers; members of Treatment Court Team). TREATMENT COURT RULES  TC "Treatment Court Rules" \f C \l "1"  As a participant you will be required to abide by the rules outlined in thise participant contract, including, but not limited to the following: _____ Totally abstain from the use of illegal drugs, alcohol and/or any mood altering substance. _____ Inform your treating physician that you are a recovering addict and may not take narcotic or addictive medications or drugs. _____ Maintain a patient relationship with only one medical provider. _____ Attend court sessions and treatment sessions as scheduled, submit to random alcohol and drug testing, remain clean and sober and law abiding. _____ Be on time for all Court appearances. _____ Do not associate with people who use or possess drugs and/or known felons. _____ Do not possess any weapons while in the Treatment Court program. _____ Keep the Treatment Court team, case manager, treatment provider and police officer liaison informed of your current address and phone number at all times. _____ As a condition of participation in the Treatment Court program, your person, property, place of residence, vehicle or personal effects may be searched at any time with or without a warrant, and with or without reasonable cause, when required by a probation officer or other treatment court team members or contractors. _____ Dress appropriately for court and treatment sessions. Appropriate dress is defined as slacks or clean jeans worn above the hip with a tucked in shirt or blouse. No alcohol or drug advertisements or expletives are allowed. Hair must be clean and groomed. _____ The use of cell phones in the courtroom is banned. Do not bring your cell phone to court or silence your phone prior to the status hearing. _____ Behave appropriately in the courtroom. Appropriate behavior is defined as follows: No speaking unless spoken to by the Judge No gum, food or beverages Treating the Judge, Treatment Court Team members and other participants with respect and stand when talking to or when addressed by the Court The Judge will be addressed as Your Honor Do not approach the bench unless you obtain permission or are invited Cell phones turned off or on vibrate _____ Abide by all other rules and regulations imposed by the Treatment Court Team, including the following fee agreement FEE AGREEMENT The Treatment Court Program participant will be responsible to pay all fees, fines and/or restitution as directed by the Court and will have an opportunity to earn down some fees for excellent program compliance. All participants must establish a payment plan before completion of Phase I of the Treatment Court Program. The Treatment Court Program will enroll any eligible offenders into the Program regardless of their current ability to pay their fees, fines and/or restitution. The Treatment Court Program fee is $15.00 per week throughout the 12-24 or longer month program. The Treatment Court Judge will order the Treatment Court fee and the form will include space for specialized orders. As financial need is demonstrated to the Court and approved by the Court, Treatment Court Program participants may establish an extended or reduced payment plan. As financial need is demonstrated to the Court and approved by the Court, volunteer community service hours, valued at $7.50 per hour, may be credited to partially offset fees, fines and/or restitution. Costs associated with confirmation testing of a urine specimen, if use is not admitted and drug use is confirmed, will be assessed to the participant. Costs associated with additional drug screens assigned to participants as sanctions by the Judge will be assessed to the participant. As financial need is demonstrated to the Court and approved by the Court, Treatment Court Program participants may establish an extended or reduced payment plan. Monetary payments will be made to the Drug Treatment Court Aadministrating agency, Alliance for Youthor. Payments must be in the form of money order or cashiers check only, no cash or personal checks. Participants compliance with payment plans is a Court requirement and will be evaluated in the same regard as compliance with treatment plans and community supervision. Lack of compliance with the payment plan is an offense for which a sanction may be imposed. _______________________________________ ______________________ Treatment Court Participant Date _______________________________________ _______________________ Prosecuting Attorney Date _______________________________________ _______________________ Participants Legal Counsel Date _______________________________________ _______________________ Treatment Court Program Judge Date COMPLIANCE WITH DRUG COURT RULES WILL RESULT IN REWARDS CALLED "INCENTIVES." FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH RULES MAY RESULT IN SANCTIONS.  Graduated Incentives Verbal praise from Judge and/or Treatment Court Team Name entered in drawing for prize with each negative drug test Leave court early (positive behaviors group) Positive curfew adjustments Bus passes Gift/memento commensurate with achievement Waive current weeks Treatment Court participation fee Coupons for pro-social community services, activities and/or events Gift certificates for use with community merchants Decreased fines Achievement certificate Treatment court t-shirt Increased child visitations (as appropriate) Decreased community supervision Decreased community service Decreased court contact Decreased community support groups Decreased treatment sessions Reduced or suspended electronic monitoring, pre-release or incarceration Phase advancement w/promotion ceremony and certificate Reduced term of probation Commencement Graduated Sanctions Verbal admonishment from the Judge and/or Treatment Court Team Observe entire Treatment Court Status Hearing Self-pay for confirmed test on positive drug test Make up treatment or community sessions missed Write an essay Impose curfew or more strict curfew Impose fines or increased fines Impose community service or increased community service Increased community supervision Increased community support groups Increased court contact Phase demotion Delayed phase advancement Electronic monitoring (self-pay) Pre-release (self-pay) Escalating periods jail sentence (self-pay) Termination TERMINATION FROM TREATMENT COURT  TC "Termination From Treatment Court" \f C \l "1"  Warrants, new arrests or a violation of any aspect of your treatment plan may result in your being terminated from the Treatment Court Program. Other violations, which could result in termination, include the following: ( Missing and/or positive drug tests; Altered drug test; ( Demonstrating a lack of program response by failing to cooperate with the case manager or treatment program; ( Violence or threats of violence directed at treatment staff, other participants of the program or other clients of the treatment providers; To ensure protection of your due process rights, a termination hearing will take place at which point both the Prosecutor and the Defense Counsel will present termination arguments. SEARCH AND ARREST REQUIREMENTS  TC "Search and Arrest Requirements" \f C \l "1"  As a participant in Treatment Court, you are required to submit your person, vehicle, place of residence or area to search and seizure of narcotics, drugs or other contraband at any time of the day or night with or without a search warrant, without prior notice and without probable cause by any peace officer or probation officer. Any law enforcement officer who observes a current participant of Treatment Court in any of the following circumstances is authorized to arrest that individual: In violation of any criminal law iIngesting a controlled substance, marijuana or alcohol; Bbeing under the influence of a controlled substance, marijuana or alcohol; Ppossessing a controlled substance, marijuana or alcohol or drug paraphernalia; Bbeing in the presence of a person in possession of controlled substance(s) and a reasonable person in a like position, would conclude that drugs are present. Participants detained in jail after arrest will be brought before the a Adult Drug Treatment Court judge for hearing. DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING You will be drug and alcohol tested randomly throughout your entire Treatment Court Program. Without exception, provision of all urine samples will be directly observed. If the urine drug screen is positive and you do notrefuse to admit to drug use, your urine will be submitted to a SAMSHA certified lab for confirmation testing. If drug use is confirmed, you are responsible for costs of the confirmation test. If you admit to use, confirmation is not necessary and no additional fees are assessed. Urine specimen collection may occur at Adult Probation and Parole offices, treatment provider facilities, the Great Falls Pre-Release Center and/or the participants home. Your first urine specimen will be sent to the SAMHSA lab for baseline confirmation of drug levels. This confirmation test is at the expense of the Treatment Court Program and will help the Team monitor your drug use or non-use. The Treatment Court Program expects residual marijuana (THC) to be out of your system within seven to 21 days of non-use. These time frames are based upon national studies of chronic users. As per contemporary drug testing literature and practice, a positive urine drug test after two (2) consecutive negative urine drug test, separated by at least five (5) days will be attributed to new use. Portable breathalyzer equipment will be utilized to screen for alcohol use. Minimally, a breath analysis will be completed in conjunction with each urine screening. Each Phase of the Treatment Court Program is assigned a color. You are required daily to call 231-0197 and check the message prior to 10:00 a.m. to determine whether you are to be drug and alcohol tested that day. Upon release from jail you MUST call the Treatment Court phone within one (1) hour of release. The Treatment Court Case Manager will update the voice message daily. The message will inform you of the color (s) requiring drug and alcohol testing for that particular date and by what time and where you should report for testing. If your assigned color is to be tested that day, you MUST report to the Pre Release Center prior to 10:00 a.m. within two (2) hours of calling for testing. Failure to call in or to appear for and complete screening will be considered as a positive test and sanctioned correspondingly. In addition to the required random testing schedule, Community Supervision and/or Case Management maywill be randomly conducting alcohol and drug testing in both the home and office settings. In the course of completing a home visit, the Great Falls Police Department, the Cascade County Sheriffs Office, and/or Adult Probation and Parole and/or Case Mangementmay require you to complete observed urinalysis and screening and/or completion of a breathalyzer screening. Failure to submit to screening will be considered as a positive test and sanctioned correspondingly. If you have a positive test in any treatment court phase, the judge, based on recommendations from the Treatment Court Team, will apply immediate sanctions including time in jail to help you stop your drug using behavior. COMMENCEMENT TC "Graduation" \f C \l "1"  Upon your successful completion of a treatment program and satisfaction of all other court requirements including continued sobriety, you will graduatecommence from Treatment Court and be eligible for promotion to the Continuing Care Phase of the Treatment Court Program. Commencement from the Treatment Court Program is recognized as a very important event. Your loved ones will be invited to join you at a special ceremony as the Treatment Court Team congratulates you for successfully completing Phases I through IV of the Treatment Court Program and achieving your goal to establish a drug-free life. CONCLUSION TC "Conclusion" \f C \l "1"  The goal of the Eighth Judicial District Treatment Court Program is to help you achieve a life free of dependence on mind-altering substances. The Judge, court staff and the Treatment Court Team are here to guide and assist you, but the final responsibility is yours. To succeed, you must be motivated to make this commitment to a drug and alcohol free life. My signature below indicates my understanding and agreement to abide by the terms set forth in this handbook. 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