Drug Amnesty and Controlled Substance Disposal
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What is the primary purpose of the Drug Amnesty Program?

  • To provide assistance to individuals seeking addiction treatment (correct)
  • To identify and prosecute sources of supply
  • To dispose of controlled substances and drug paraphernalia
  • To generate Investigative Lead reports
  • What is required to be initiated when an individual turns over controlled substances to law enforcement?

  • A property disposal form
  • An arrest report
  • An Investigative Lead report (ILP2 - Drugs) (correct)
  • An Incident Report
  • What happens to the controlled substances and drug paraphernalia turned over to law enforcement?

  • They are turned over to the treatment facility
  • They are destroyed immediately
  • They are given back to the individual
  • They are impounded at the Sheriff's Office Evidence Section (correct)
  • What is the purpose of the interview conducted by the law enforcement deputy with the individual seeking treatment?

    <p>To gather information on sources of supply</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is required for individuals who are intoxicated and require medical attention?

    <p>They are transported to a hospital via emergency medical services</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where can an intoxicated adult who does not require medical treatment be taken?

    <p>Either Gracepoint or Amethyst Respite Center</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is NOT a requirement for the law enforcement deputy when an individual seeks treatment?

    <p>Authoring a report if there is no Investigative Lead provided or controlled substances to impound</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the role of the law enforcement deputy in regards to the individual seeking treatment?

    <p>To provide assistance to the individual, regardless of their willingness to identify a source of supply</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A person voluntarily seeking addiction treatment can only turn over controlled substances to sworn law enforcement personnel at a Sheriff's Office facility.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A property disposal form is not required to be completed when controlled substances are turned over to law enforcement.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The law enforcement deputy is required to transport the person voluntarily seeking treatment to the hospital via emergency medical services.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    An Investigative Lead report is initiated regardless of whether the person seeking treatment provides information about their source of supply.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The law enforcement deputy is not required to provide assistance to the person voluntarily seeking treatment if they refuse to identify a source of supply.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Controlled substances and drug paraphernalia turned over to law enforcement are destroyed at the scene.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The study code of 'AP - Amnesty Program' is only added to the report if the person seeking treatment provides information about their source of supply.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A report is not authored if the person seeking treatment does not turn over controlled substances.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Drug Amnesty with Addiction Treatment and Controlled Substance Disposal

    • Any person seeking addiction treatment can voluntarily turn over controlled substances to sworn law enforcement personnel.

    Collection of Controlled Substances

    • Deputies are dispatched to receive controlled substances from individuals seeking assistance.
    • Individuals can meet with sworn law enforcement personnel at any Sheriff's Office facility.

    Reporting and Impoundment

    • An Investigative Lead report (ILP2 - Drugs) is initiated with the study code "AP - Amnesty Program".
    • All controlled substances and drug paraphernalia are impounded at the Sheriff's Office Evidence Section.
    • A property disposal form is completed.

    Interview and Assistance

    • Law enforcement deputies conduct an interview to identify sources of supply.
    • Information learned is added to the Investigative Lead report.
    • Deputies provide assistance to individuals seeking treatment, regardless of willingness to identify a source of supply.

    Transportation

    • Deputies transport or arrange transportation for individuals seeking treatment to the appropriate treatment facility.
    • Intoxicated individuals requiring medical attention are taken to a hospital via emergency medical services.
    • Intoxicated adults not requiring medical treatment are taken to:
      • Gracepoint at 2212 Henry Avenue, Tampa, FL 33610
      • Amethyst Respite Center at 4403 W. MLK Jr. Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33614
    • Adults and juveniles benefiting from outpatient treatment are taken to:
      • ACTS at 4612 N. 56th Street, Tampa, FL 33610 (Monday to Thursday, 0800 to 1900 hours, and Fridays, 0800 to 1700 hours)
    • After hours, juveniles are taken to the Juvenile Assessment Center at 8605 N. Branch Avenue, Tampa, FL 33604.

    Drug Amnesty with Addiction Treatment and Controlled Substance Disposal

    • Any person seeking addiction treatment can voluntarily turn over controlled substances to sworn law enforcement personnel.

    Collection of Controlled Substances

    • Deputies are dispatched to receive controlled substances from individuals seeking assistance.
    • Individuals can meet with sworn law enforcement personnel at any Sheriff's Office facility.

    Reporting and Impoundment

    • An Investigative Lead report (ILP2 - Drugs) is initiated with the study code "AP - Amnesty Program".
    • All controlled substances and drug paraphernalia are impounded at the Sheriff's Office Evidence Section.
    • A property disposal form is completed.

    Interview and Assistance

    • Law enforcement deputies conduct an interview to identify sources of supply.
    • Information learned is added to the Investigative Lead report.
    • Deputies provide assistance to individuals seeking treatment, regardless of willingness to identify a source of supply.

    Transportation

    • Deputies transport or arrange transportation for individuals seeking treatment to the appropriate treatment facility.
    • Intoxicated individuals requiring medical attention are taken to a hospital via emergency medical services.
    • Intoxicated adults not requiring medical treatment are taken to:
      • Gracepoint at 2212 Henry Avenue, Tampa, FL 33610
      • Amethyst Respite Center at 4403 W. MLK Jr. Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33614
    • Adults and juveniles benefiting from outpatient treatment are taken to:
      • ACTS at 4612 N. 56th Street, Tampa, FL 33610 (Monday to Thursday, 0800 to 1900 hours, and Fridays, 0800 to 1700 hours)
    • After hours, juveniles are taken to the Juvenile Assessment Center at 8605 N. Branch Avenue, Tampa, FL 33604.

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    This quiz covers the procedures for drug amnesty, including the collection of controlled substances and the role of law enforcement personnel in assisting individuals seeking addiction treatment.

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