APAD Program Eligibility Quiz

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What is a requirement for an adult arrestee to participate in the APAD program?

  • Having a prior felony conviction
  • Having no prior misdemeanor convictions
  • Admitting to the offense (correct)
  • Having a prior DUI conviction

What would disqualify an individual from participating in the APAD program?

  • A prior misdemeanor conviction within the last two years
  • A prior juvenile conviction
  • A prior felony conviction (correct)
  • A prior traffic-related conviction

How many times can an individual participate in the APAD program in their lifetime?

  • Twice (correct)
  • Unlimited
  • Once
  • Three times

What is the first step in verifying an individual's eligibility for the APAD program?

<p>Reviewing the individual's arrest history via SAO case management and arrest inquiry (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following misdemeanors is NOT eligible for the APAD program?

<p>Driving Under the Influence (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who determines if an individual still qualifies for the APAD program after the initial review?

<p>The district desk deputy (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of contacting the Records Transcription Unit?

<p>To determine if the individual has previously participated in the APAD program (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the phone number to contact the Records Transcription Unit?

<p>(813) 247-8247 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

An individual with a prior traffic-related conviction is eligible for the APAD program.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A withhold of adjudication is considered a conviction for the purposes of the APAD program.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

An individual arrested for assault on a specified official is eligible for the APAD program.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

An individual can participate in the APAD program more than twice in their lifetime.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The deputy shall verify eligibility by querying the participant's full criminal history first.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The APAD program is available for all misdemeanor offenses in Florida Statutes and Hillsborough County Ordinances.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

RTU personnel query the participant in Odyssey to determine their arrest history.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The deputy contacts the district desk deputy after verifying the individual's eligibility.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary purpose of the APAD program?

<p>The primary purpose of the APAD program is not explicitly stated in the provided text, but it appears to be an alternative to traditional prosecution for certain misdemeanor offenses.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of offenses are not eligible for the APAD program?

<p>The APAD program is not available for certain misdemeanor offenses, including Assault on a Specified Official, Battery (Domestic Violence only), and several others.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of the two-year timeframe in the APAD program's eligibility criteria?

<p>The two-year timeframe refers to the requirement that an individual has not been arrested for any misdemeanor offense in the past two years, regardless of the case disposition.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the role of the district desk deputy in the APAD program's eligibility verification process?

<p>The district desk deputy queries the participant's full criminal history to determine if they still qualify for the APAD program after the initial review.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of contacting the Records Transcription Unit (RTU) in the APAD program's eligibility verification process?

<p>The RTU is contacted to determine if the individual has previously participated in the APAD program.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the APAD program's eligibility criteria treat prior traffic-related convictions?

<p>Prior traffic-related convictions are not a disqualifier for the APAD program.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of a withhold of adjudication in the APAD program's eligibility criteria?

<p>A withhold of adjudication is considered a conviction for the purposes of the APAD program.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the deputy's role in the initial review of an individual's eligibility for the APAD program?

<p>The deputy reviews the individual's arrest history via SAO case management and arrest inquiry to determine their eligibility.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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APAD Eligibility

  • An eligible participant is an adult arrestee who agrees to participate in the APAD program.
  • The participant must admit to the offense and have no prior DUI, misdemeanor, or felony convictions.
  • A withhold of adjudication is considered a conviction for APAD eligibility purposes.
  • The participant must not have been previously arrested for any felony offense.
  • The participant must not have been arrested for any misdemeanor offense in the past two years, regardless of case disposition.
  • The participant must not have participated in the APAD within the past two years or more than twice in their lifetime.

Misdemeanor Eligibility

  • The APAD is available for all misdemeanor offenses in Florida Statutes and Hillsborough County Ordinances, except for 14 specific offenses:
    • Assault on a Specified Official
    • Battery (Domestic Violence only)
    • Carrying a Concealed Weapon
    • Driving Under the Influence
    • Exposure of Sexual Organs
    • Failure to Ensure School Attendance
    • Improper Exhibition of Dangerous Weapons or Firearms
    • Lewd and Lascivious Acts
    • Stalking or Cyberstalking
    • Sexual Cyber Harassment
    • Repeat, sexual, or dating violence and pretrial release violations
    • Traffic Offenses
    • Violation of an Injunction
    • Voyeurism and Video Voyeurism

Verification of Eligibility

  • A deputy shall verify eligibility by reviewing the individual's arrest history via SAO case management and arrest inquiry.
  • If the participant still qualifies, the deputy shall contact the district desk deputy, who will query the participant's full criminal history.
  • If the desk deputy determines that the individual still qualifies, the originating deputy will contact the Records Transcription Unit (RTU) at (813) 247-8247.
  • RTU personnel will query the participant in Odyssey to determine if they have previously participated in the APAD.

Clearance Procedures

  • The general offense report shall be cleared in accordance with UCR guidelines as "Exceptionally Cleared".
  • The report will be cleared as follows:
    • Clearance Agency - "Hillsborough County"
    • Clearance Status - "Cleared Exceptionally - Adult"
    • IBR Cleared Exceptionally Status - "Prosecution Declined"
    • Internal Status - "Cleared by Exception"

APAD Eligibility

  • An eligible participant is an adult arrestee who agrees to participate in the APAD program.
  • The participant must admit to the offense and have no prior DUI, misdemeanor, or felony convictions.
  • A withhold of adjudication is considered a conviction for APAD eligibility purposes.
  • The participant must not have been previously arrested for any felony offense.
  • The participant must not have been arrested for any misdemeanor offense in the past two years, regardless of case disposition.
  • The participant must not have participated in the APAD within the past two years or more than twice in their lifetime.

Misdemeanor Eligibility

  • The APAD is available for all misdemeanor offenses in Florida Statutes and Hillsborough County Ordinances, except for 14 specific offenses:
    • Assault on a Specified Official
    • Battery (Domestic Violence only)
    • Carrying a Concealed Weapon
    • Driving Under the Influence
    • Exposure of Sexual Organs
    • Failure to Ensure School Attendance
    • Improper Exhibition of Dangerous Weapons or Firearms
    • Lewd and Lascivious Acts
    • Stalking or Cyberstalking
    • Sexual Cyber Harassment
    • Repeat, sexual, or dating violence and pretrial release violations
    • Traffic Offenses
    • Violation of an Injunction
    • Voyeurism and Video Voyeurism

Verification of Eligibility

  • A deputy shall verify eligibility by reviewing the individual's arrest history via SAO case management and arrest inquiry.
  • If the participant still qualifies, the deputy shall contact the district desk deputy, who will query the participant's full criminal history.
  • If the desk deputy determines that the individual still qualifies, the originating deputy will contact the Records Transcription Unit (RTU) at (813) 247-8247.
  • RTU personnel will query the participant in Odyssey to determine if they have previously participated in the APAD.

Clearance Procedures

  • The general offense report shall be cleared in accordance with UCR guidelines as "Exceptionally Cleared".
  • The report will be cleared as follows:
    • Clearance Agency - "Hillsborough County"
    • Clearance Status - "Cleared Exceptionally - Adult"
    • IBR Cleared Exceptionally Status - "Prosecution Declined"
    • Internal Status - "Cleared by Exception"

APAD Eligibility

  • An eligible participant is an adult arrestee who agrees to participate in the APAD program.
  • The participant must admit to the offense and have no prior DUI, misdemeanor, or felony convictions.
  • A withhold of adjudication is considered a conviction for APAD eligibility purposes.
  • The participant must not have been previously arrested for any felony offense.
  • The participant must not have been arrested for any misdemeanor offense in the past two years, regardless of case disposition.
  • The participant must not have participated in the APAD within the past two years or more than twice in their lifetime.

Misdemeanor Eligibility

  • The APAD is available for all misdemeanor offenses in Florida Statutes and Hillsborough County Ordinances, except for 14 specific offenses:
    • Assault on a Specified Official
    • Battery (Domestic Violence only)
    • Carrying a Concealed Weapon
    • Driving Under the Influence
    • Exposure of Sexual Organs
    • Failure to Ensure School Attendance
    • Improper Exhibition of Dangerous Weapons or Firearms
    • Lewd and Lascivious Acts
    • Stalking or Cyberstalking
    • Sexual Cyber Harassment
    • Repeat, sexual, or dating violence and pretrial release violations
    • Traffic Offenses
    • Violation of an Injunction
    • Voyeurism and Video Voyeurism

Verification of Eligibility

  • A deputy shall verify eligibility by reviewing the individual's arrest history via SAO case management and arrest inquiry.
  • If the participant still qualifies, the deputy shall contact the district desk deputy, who will query the participant's full criminal history.
  • If the desk deputy determines that the individual still qualifies, the originating deputy will contact the Records Transcription Unit (RTU) at (813) 247-8247.
  • RTU personnel will query the participant in Odyssey to determine if they have previously participated in the APAD.

Clearance Procedures

  • The general offense report shall be cleared in accordance with UCR guidelines as "Exceptionally Cleared".
  • The report will be cleared as follows:
    • Clearance Agency - "Hillsborough County"
    • Clearance Status - "Cleared Exceptionally - Adult"
    • IBR Cleared Exceptionally Status - "Prosecution Declined"
    • Internal Status - "Cleared by Exception"

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