SB1094,3067Section 30. 165.95 (3) (a) of the statutes is repealed.
SB1094,3168Section 31. 165.95 (3) (ag) of the statutes is created to read:
SB1094,,6969165.95 (3) (ag) The program operates within the continuum from arrest to discharge from supervision and provides an alternative to prosecution, revocation, or incarceration through the use of pre-charge and post-charge diversion programs or treatment courts and community-based corrections.
SB1094,3270Section 32. 165.95 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1094,,7171165.95 (3) (b) The program employs evidence-based practices and is designed to promote and facilitate the implementation of effective criminal justice policies and practices that maximize justice and public and victim safety, reduce prison and jail populations, reduce prosecution and incarceration costs, and reduce recidivism, and improve the welfare of participants’ families by meeting the comprehensive needs of participants.
SB1094,3372Section 33. 165.95 (3) (bd) of the statutes is created to read:
SB1094,,7373165.95 (3) (bd) The program identifies each target population served by the program and identifies the evidence-based practices the program employs for each target population it serves.
SB1094,3474Section 34. 165.95 (3) (cm) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
SB1094,,7575165.95 (3) (cm) 2. If the program is administered by a tribe, the criminal justice oversight committee shall consist of a representative of the judiciary, a representative of criminal prosecution and criminal defense, a social services provider, a behavioral health treatment provider, a law enforcement officer, a representative of corrections, and other members that the oversight committee determines are appropriate to the program.
SB1094,3576Section 35. 165.95 (3) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1094,,7777165.95 (3) (d) Services provided under the program are consistent with evidence-based practices in substance abuse and mental health treatment, as determined by the department of health services, and the program provides intensive case management.
SB1094,3678Section 36. 165.95 (3) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1094,,7979165.95 (3) (e) The program uses graduated sanctions and incentives to promote successful substance abuse treatment success.
SB1094,3780Section 37. 165.95 (3) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1094,,8181165.95 (3) (g) The program is designed to integrate all mental health services provided to program participants by state and local government agencies, tribes, and other organizations. The program shall require regular communication and coordination among a participant’s substance abuse treatment providers, other service providers, the case manager, and any person designated under the program to monitor the person’s compliance with his or her obligations under the program, and any probation, extended supervision, and parole agent assigned to the participant.
SB1094,3882Section 38. 165.95 (3) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1094,,8383165.95 (3) (h) The program provides substance abuse and mental health treatment services through providers that who use evidence-based practices in the delivery of services and, where applicable, who are certified by the department of health services or licensed to provide the services approved under the program.
SB1094,3984Section 39. 165.95 (3) (i) of the statutes is renumbered 165.95 (3d) and amended to read:
SB1094,,8585165.95 (3d) The A program requires that receives a grant under this section may require participants to pay a reasonable amount for their treatment, based on their income and available assets, and pursues and uses all possible resources available through insurance and federal, state, and local aid programs, including cash, vouchers, and direct services.
SB1094,4086Section 40. 165.95 (3) (j) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1094,,8787165.95 (3) (j) The program is developed with input from, and implemented in collaboration with, one or more circuit court judges, the district attorney, the state public defender, local and, if applicable, tribal law enforcement officials, county agencies and, if applicable, tribal agencies responsible for providing social services, including services relating to alcohol and other drug addiction substance use disorder, child welfare, mental health, and the Wisconsin Works program, the departments of corrections, children and families, and health services, private social services agencies, and substance abuse use disorder treatment providers.
SB1094,4188Section 41. 165.95 (3) (k) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1094,,8989165.95 (3) (k) The county or tribe complies with other eligibility requirements established by the department of justice to promote the objectives listed in pars. (a) and (b) this subsection.
SB1094,4290Section 42. 165.95 (5) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 165.95 (3) (cm) (intro.) and amended to read:
SB1094,,9191165.95 (3) (cm) (intro.) A county or tribe that receives a grant under this section shall create an The program identifies a criminal justice oversight committee to develop and implement the program design and advise the county or tribe in administering and evaluating its program. Each The membership of each criminal justice oversight committee shall be as follows:
SB1094,,92921. If the program is administered by a county, or by a county and a tribe pursuant to sub. (6), the criminal justice oversight committee shall consist of a circuit court judge, the district attorney or his or her designee, the state public defender or his or her designee, a local law enforcement official, a representative of the county, a representative of the tribe, if applicable, a representative of each other county agency and, if applicable, tribal agency responsible for providing social services, including services relating to child welfare, mental health, and the Wisconsin Works program, representatives of the department of corrections and department of health services, a representative from private social services agencies, a representative of substance abuse behavioral health treatment providers, and other members to be determined by the county or tribe the oversight committee determines are appropriate for the program.
SB1094,4393Section 43. 165.95 (5) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 165.95 (5) (ag) and amended to read:
SB1094,,9494165.95 (5) (ag) A county or tribe that receives a grant under this section shall comply with state audits and shall submit an annual report to the department of justice and to the criminal justice oversight committee created under par. (a) identified in sub. (3) (cm) regarding the impact of the program on jail and prison populations and its progress in attaining the goals specified in sub. (3) (b) and (f).
SB1094,4495Section 44. 165.95 (5m) of the statutes is repealed.