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  5. Chapter DOC 330 - Pharmacological Treatment For Certain Child Sex Offenders

Chapter DOC 330 - Pharmacological Treatment For Certain Child Sex Offenders

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  1. § DOC 330.01 - Applicability
  2. § DOC 330.02 - Purpose
  3. § DOC 330.03 - Definitions
  4. § DOC 330.04 - Pharmacological treatment required
  5. § DOC 330.05 - Clinical and medical evaluation
  6. § DOC 330.06 - Notice of pharmacological treatment hearing
  7. § DOC 330.07 - Pharmacological treatment hearing
  8. § DOC 330.08 - Manner of hearing
  9. § DOC 330.09 - Hearing procedure
  10. § DOC 330.10 - Qualification of hearing examiner
  11. § DOC 330.11 - Offender advocate
  12. § DOC 330.12 - Appeal of decision
  13. § DOC 330.13 - Review of decision
  14. § DOC 330.14 - Waiver
  15. § DOC 330.15 - Detention pending clinical and medical evaluation or pharmacological treatment hearing
  16. § DOC 330.16 - Duration of treatment
  17. § DOC 330.17 - Rules and conditions established; the serious child sex offender's duty to comply; department's response upon serious child sex offender's refusal to comply

Current through November 29, 2021

Notes

Chapter DOC 330 was created as an emergency rule effective January 1, 1999.

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