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AN ACT
RELATING TO CORRECTIONS; CREATING THE OPIATE REPLACEMENT
THERAPY FOR INMATES PILOT PROJECT.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. OPIATE REPLACEMENT THERAPY FOR INMATES PILOT
PROJECT.--
A. The "opiate replacement therapy for inmates
pilot project" is created as a two-year study that provides
opiate replacement treatment, utilizing
buprenorphine/naloxone, to fifty women with a history of
heroin or other opiate addiction who are incarcerated at and
are to be released on parole from the New Mexico women's
correctional facility in Grants and the Camino Nuevo
correctional center. The project shall include standard
therapeutic community and addiction counseling.
B. Opiate replacement therapy shall be
administered to fifty women with a history of heroin or other
opiate addiction who:
(1) are within three months of release;
(2) will be monitored on parole or probation
for at least one year following release;
(3) are not pregnant; and
(4) after being fully informed of
buprenorphine/naloxone and its effects and of the requirements
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and procedures for participation in the project, agree to
participate in the opiate replacement therapy for inmates
pilot project for two years.
C. Priority shall be given to those women who are
closest to being released from incarceration and to those
planning to parole to a community within sixty miles of a
physician certified to prescribe buprenorphine/naloxone
therapy.
D. Opiate replacement therapy with
buprenorphine/naloxone shall be made available to each
participant in the pilot project for two years. The impact of
the project on all participants shall be evaluated for two
years.
E. The corrections department shall collaborate
with the department of health to administer and evaluate the
opiate replacement therapy for inmates pilot project and to
contract for the services of buprenorphine/naloxone-certified
physicians and case managers to evaluate and treat the women
participants.
F. The corrections department in collaboration
with the department of health shall evaluate the success of
women who participate in the pilot project as compared to
women with a history of opiate dependence who are not treated
with buprenorphine/naloxone. The evaluation shall include
findings about:
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(1) recidivism, relapse and cost savings;
(2) the amount of psychotropic medication
used;
(3) the number of opiate-positive drug
screens;
(4) the rate and frequency of infection,
self-inflicted injury and need for medical care; and
(5) the changes in physical and mental
health status, employment status, parenting and other quality
of life indicators during the project period.
G. The corrections department and department of
health shall each report independently to the appropriate
interim legislative committee on the evaluations, treatments
and outcomes of the pilot project participants by December 1,
2008 and again by December 1, 2009.
H. The pilot project shall run from July 1, 2007
through June 30, 2009.
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