Indiana Rules for Court-Administered Alcohol & Drug Programs

Section 11. Grounds for Denial

Effective August 31, 2021

An application for certification may be denied for one (1) or more of the following reasons:

(a) violation of any rule set forth in these rules by the program, its director, staff or governing body;

(b) permitting, aiding, or abetting the commission of an unlawful act;

(c) conduct or practices found by the Indiana Office of Court Services to be harmful to the health or safety of any client in the program;

(d) deviation by the program from the plan of operation originally certified which, in the judgment of the Indiana Office of Court Services, adversely affects the character, quality, or scope of services being provided to clients;

(e) previous denial or revocation of a certificate of approval;

(f) failure of the applicant or holder of a certificate of approval to cooperate with the Indiana Office of Court Services in connection with the certification process or an investigation; or

(g) failure of the applicant or holder of a certificate of approval to provide accurate or reliable information (including the omission of information) on the application or regarding the program's administration operations or service delivery practices.