Current through P.L. 171-2024
Section 11-12-3.7-10 - Forensic diversion advisory board; members(a) A county that does not have a community corrections advisory board may form a forensic diversion advisory board.(b) A forensic diversion advisory board formed under subsection (a) shall consist of the following: (1) A judge exercising criminal jurisdiction in the county.(2) The head of the county public defender office, if there is one in the county, or a criminal defense attorney who practices in the county if there is not a county public defender office in the county.(3) The chief probation officer.(4) The prosecuting attorney.(5) The drug court judge or the designee of the drug court judge if there is a certified drug court in the county.(6) The supervising judge of the court alcohol and drug services program or the designee of the supervising judge, if there is a certified court alcohol and drug services program in the county.(7) An individual who is certified or licensed as a substance abuse professional.(8) An individual who is certified or licensed as a mental health professional.(9) An individual with expertise in substance abuse or mental health treatment.As added by P.L. 85-2004, SEC.3.