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What is a requirement for an adult arrestee to participate in the APAD program?
What is a requirement for an adult arrestee to participate in the APAD program?
What would disqualify an individual from participating in the APAD program?
What would disqualify an individual from participating in the APAD program?
How many times can an individual participate in the APAD program in their lifetime?
How many times can an individual participate in the APAD program in their lifetime?
What is the first step in verifying an individual's eligibility for the APAD program?
What is the first step in verifying an individual's eligibility for the APAD program?
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Which of the following misdemeanors is NOT eligible for the APAD program?
Which of the following misdemeanors is NOT eligible for the APAD program?
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Who determines if an individual still qualifies for the APAD program after the initial review?
Who determines if an individual still qualifies for the APAD program after the initial review?
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What is the purpose of contacting the Records Transcription Unit?
What is the purpose of contacting the Records Transcription Unit?
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What is the phone number to contact the Records Transcription Unit?
What is the phone number to contact the Records Transcription Unit?
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An individual with a prior traffic-related conviction is eligible for the APAD program.
An individual with a prior traffic-related conviction is eligible for the APAD program.
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A withhold of adjudication is considered a conviction for the purposes of the APAD program.
A withhold of adjudication is considered a conviction for the purposes of the APAD program.
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An individual arrested for assault on a specified official is eligible for the APAD program.
An individual arrested for assault on a specified official is eligible for the APAD program.
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An individual can participate in the APAD program more than twice in their lifetime.
An individual can participate in the APAD program more than twice in their lifetime.
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The deputy shall verify eligibility by querying the participant's full criminal history first.
The deputy shall verify eligibility by querying the participant's full criminal history first.
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The APAD program is available for all misdemeanor offenses in Florida Statutes and Hillsborough County Ordinances.
The APAD program is available for all misdemeanor offenses in Florida Statutes and Hillsborough County Ordinances.
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RTU personnel query the participant in Odyssey to determine their arrest history.
RTU personnel query the participant in Odyssey to determine their arrest history.
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The deputy contacts the district desk deputy after verifying the individual's eligibility.
The deputy contacts the district desk deputy after verifying the individual's eligibility.
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What is the primary purpose of the APAD program?
What is the primary purpose of the APAD program?
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What type of offenses are not eligible for the APAD program?
What type of offenses are not eligible for the APAD program?
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What is the significance of the two-year timeframe in the APAD program's eligibility criteria?
What is the significance of the two-year timeframe in the APAD program's eligibility criteria?
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What is the role of the district desk deputy in the APAD program's eligibility verification process?
What is the role of the district desk deputy in the APAD program's eligibility verification process?
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What is the purpose of contacting the Records Transcription Unit (RTU) in the APAD program's eligibility verification process?
What is the purpose of contacting the Records Transcription Unit (RTU) in the APAD program's eligibility verification process?
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How does the APAD program's eligibility criteria treat prior traffic-related convictions?
How does the APAD program's eligibility criteria treat prior traffic-related convictions?
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What is the significance of a withhold of adjudication in the APAD program's eligibility criteria?
What is the significance of a withhold of adjudication in the APAD program's eligibility criteria?
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What is the deputy's role in the initial review of an individual's eligibility for the APAD program?
What is the deputy's role in the initial review of an individual's eligibility for the APAD program?
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Study Notes
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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This quiz assesses eligibility for the APAD program, considering factors such as prior convictions, arrests, and program participation. Take the quiz to determine eligibility.