33-23-16-23.5. Parents and Guardians; Financial Responsibility for Fees and Expenses Assessed Against a Child
Sec. 23.5. (a) A parent or guardian of a child: (1) who is: (A) adjudicated a delinquent child; or (B) in a program of informal adjustment approved by a juvenile court under IC 31-37-9; and (2) who is accepted into a problem solving court program; is financially responsible for the problem solving court services fee […]
33-23-16-24. Chemical Testing; Expenses
Sec. 24. (a) A problem solving court may require an individual participating in a problem solving court program to undergo chemical testing. (b) An individual may be liable for the cost of any or all chemical tests required by the problem solving court under subsection (a), including: (1) laboratory expenses; and (2) problem solving court […]
33-23-16-24.5. Requirements of Individuals Participating
Sec. 24.5. A problem solving court may require an individual participating in a problem solving court to receive: (1) addiction counseling; (2) inpatient detoxification; (3) case management; (4) daily living skills; and (5) medication assisted treatment, including a federal Food and Drug Administration approved long acting, nonaddictive medication for the treatment of opioid or alcohol […]
33-23-16-25. Problem Solving Court Fund
Sec. 25. (a) The Indiana supreme court problem solving court fund is established for the purpose of administering, certifying, and supporting problem solving court programs under this chapter. The fund shall be administered by the office of judicial administration. (b) The treasurer of state shall invest the money in the fund not currently needed to […]
33-23-16-26. No Right to Participate in a Problem Solving Court Program
Sec. 26. An individual does not have a right to participate in a problem solving court program under this chapter. As added by P.L.108-2010, SEC.4.
33-23-16-27. Staff Immunity
Sec. 27. The coordinator and members of the professional and administrative staff of a problem solving court who perform duties in good faith under this chapter are immune from civil liability for: (1) acts or omissions in providing services under this chapter; and (2) the reasonable exercise of discretion in determining eligibility to participate in […]
33-23-16-20. Services Provided by a Problem Solving Court
Sec. 20. (a) A problem solving court may provide the following services to individuals participating in problem solving court programs: (1) Screening for eligibility and other appropriate services. (2) Assessment. (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 […]
33-23-16-21. Powers of a Problem Solving Court
Sec. 21. A court may take steps necessary to carry out the functions of the problem solving court, including the following: (1) Hiring employees as needed to perform the required functions of the problem solving court. (2) Establishing policies and procedures for the problem solving court. (3) Adopting local court rules as necessary for the […]
33-23-16-22. Funding of Problem Solving Courts
Sec. 22. (a) The costs of a problem solving court may, at the discretion of the fiscal body of the unit, be supplemented out of the city general fund or the county general fund and may be further supplemented by payment from the user fee fund upon appropriation made under IC 33-37-8. (b) A problem […]
33-23-16-23. Fees
Sec. 23. (a) The board shall adopt rules establishing a range of fees that may be assessed to an eligible individual to receive problem solving court services under this chapter. (b) A court that has established a problem solving court under this chapter may require eligible individuals to pay a fee for problem solving court […]