Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies (Last Updated: June 14,2023) |
Title54 Criminal Procedure |
SubTitle54-56g-1_54-56g-13. Requirements for Approval, Operation and Monitoring of Alcohol Education and Treatment Programs in the Pretrial Alcohol Education System |
Sec.54-56g-13. Program inspection
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(a) Each Approved Alcohol Education and Treatment Program and each agency, organization, corporation, partnership, or individual which is applying for approval of an Alcohol Education and Treatment Program shall permit authorized representatives of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission to make periodic inspections of all Pretrial Alcohol Education and Treatment program facilities and records, to have access to all the participants' written comments on the program as required by Sec. 7 (g) of these regulations and to visit the Drinking Driver Attitude Reassessment classroom and Group Interaction site while each is in session if such visits are deemed necessary by the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission in order to monitor the program's compliance with these regulations.
(b) The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission monitor shall visit all approved programs at least once yearly and may visit more frequently if in the monitor's discretion such additional visits are necessary during the term of the program's contract,
(c) The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission shall mail a written report of the results of the inspection to the program administrator and the Director of the Office of Adult Probation within 15 working days after each inspection.
(d) If the results of the inspection are unsatisfactory, the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission shall notify the program in writing of the specific areas in which the program has failed to meet the requirements of sections 5 to 13 inclusive and shall offer specific suggestions to correct the deficiencies.
(e) A program which has had an unsatisfactory inspection report shall be reinspected by the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission monitor after a reasonable time to permit the program to correct the deficiencies has elapsed.
(f) A program which fails to meet the minimum requirements after a second inspection shall no longer be deemed to be an approved program and the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission shall notify the Office of Adult Probation of the program's change of status immediately.
(g) An Approved Alcohol Education and Treatment Program shall submit a Participant Information Form to the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission for each participant referred to that program. Such forms shall contain all information requested by the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission and shall be submitted in the manner and at the time required by that Commission.
(Effective August 19, 1982)