Sec. 2. (a) The department may acquire premises and facilities for community corrections by purchase, lease, contract, or gift. (b) To obtain necessary funding for the establishment and operation of community corrections programs, or to provide these services through contractual agreements with public and private agencies, the commissioner may accept gifts, grants, and subsidies from any lawful source, and apply for and accept federal funds. IC 11-12-3.5 Chapter 3.5. Repealed IC 11-12-3.7 Chapter 3.7. Forensic Diversion Program 11-12-3.7-1 "Addictive disorder" 11-12-3.7-2 "Advisory board" 11-12-3.7-2.5 "Autism spectrum disorder" 11-12-3.7-2.8 "Developmental disability" 11-12-3.7-3 "Drug dealing offense" 11-12-3.7-4 "Forensic diversion program" 11-12-3.7-5 "Mental illness" 11-12-3.7-6 "Violent offense" 11-12-3.7-7 Advisory board's duty to develop a plan 11-12-3.7-7.5 Persons to receive information and training concerning diversion programs 11-12-3.7-8 Request for treatment; tolling of speedy trial period 11-12-3.7-9 Periodic progress report; court order required for release from program 11-12-3.7-10 Forensic diversion advisory board; members 11-12-3.7-11 Eligibility for pre-conviction forensic diversion; advisements; stay of entry of judgment; consequences of successful completion or failure 11-12-3.7-12 Eligibility for post-conviction forensic diversion; probation; nonsuspendible sentences; consequences of successful or unsuccessful participation 11-12-3.7-13 Forensic diversion program account
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