11-10-12-3. Committed Delinquent Offenders; Transportation, Immediate Financial Needs
Sec. 3. When a committed delinquent offender is released on parole or discharged, the department shall, when the offender’s parents, guardian, or custodian have not provided transportation, procure transportation to his destination. If the department determines that a paroled or discharged offender’s immediate financial needs will not be provided for, it shall provide him with […]
11-10-12-4. Certification of Discharge; Informing Offender of Restoration of Voting Rights; Serious Sex Offender Issues
Sec. 4. Upon the discharge of a criminal offender, the department shall do the following: (1) Certify the discharge to the clerk of the sentencing court, who shall make an entry on the record of judgment that the sentence has been satisfied. (2) Inform the criminal offender in writing of the right to register to […]
11-10-12-5. Assistance to Committed Offenders in Applying for Tanf
Sec. 5. (a) The department shall assist a committed offender in applying for assistance under the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program (45 CFR 260 et seq.) so that the committed offender might be eligible for assistance when the offender is subsequently: (1) released on parole; (2) assigned to a community transition program; […]
11-10-12-5.3. Assistance in Medicaid Application Before Release or Discharge; Timing of Assistance; Medicaid Authorization
Sec. 5.3. (a) The department shall assist a committed offender in applying for Medicaid, as the authorized representative as described in IC 11-10-3-7 or as a health navigator under the requirements of IC 27-19-2-12, so that the committed offender might be eligible for assistance when the offender is subsequently: (1) released on parole; (2) assigned […]
11-10-12-5.7. Assistance in Securing Treatment for Mental Illness or Addictive Disorder Upon Release or Discharge; Timing of Assistance; Medicaid; Use of Outside Entity
Sec. 5.7. (a) The department shall assist a committed offender who has a mental illness or addictive disorder in securing treatment through an approved Medicaid program, as the authorized representative as described in IC 11-10-3-7 or as a health navigator under the requirements of IC 27-19-2-12, so that the committed offender might be eligible for […]
11-10-12-6. Committed Offender’s Use of Internet for Employment Search; Restrictions
Sec. 6. (a) The department, during the ninety (90) days before a committed offender is: (1) released on parole; (2) assigned to a community transition program; (3) discharged from the department; or (4) released on probation; shall allow the committed offender to have Internet access to use web sites that contain employment information in accordance […]
11-10-12-2. Committed Criminal Offender; Transportation; Money for Immediate Needs
Sec. 2. (a) When a committed criminal offender is released on parole or probation or is discharged, the department, at the discretion of the department, shall: (1) either: (A) procure transportation for him to his designated place of residence; (B) procure public transportation for the released offender to the Indiana city or town that is […]
11-10-12-1. Committed Offenders; Return of Property, Issuance of Clothes
Sec. 1. (a) When a committed offender is released on parole or discharged from the department, the department shall: (1) within a reasonable period of time, return any property or money, including accumulated earnings, held for the offender; and (2) provide him, if he is unable to provide them for himself, with at least one […]