How often are persons under supervision required to submit specimens and undergo treatment?
Requirements vary, depending on the individual’s compliance with supervision conditions. National policy established a “phase” system, which sets minimum standards for the number of specimens and counseling sessions required monthly. If specimens are negative and counseling sessions go well, the number of urine collections and sessions required decreases over time. The phase process, with its gradually decreasing requirements, takes about a year to complete.
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