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New deferred prosecution patients will be eligible for a Probationary License. Does that mean treatment facilities are required to report non-compliance to DOL in addition to the court, the prosecutor, and the client?

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New deferred prosecution patients will be eligible for a Probationary License. Does that mean treatment facilities are required to report non-compliance to DOL in addition to the court, the prosecutor, and the client?

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No. DOL is not in the treatment agency deferred prosecution reporting loop. They get their reports from the court. They are only involved when the court notifies them a person has been accepted for or removed from deferred prosecution.

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