HRS §353G-6
Who can see inmate drug test and assessment results
This section limits how the corrections department can use an inmate's drug test and assessment results. The results can only be used for certain official decisions, like treatment, release conditions, or sanctions. Other information from these programs must be kept confidential, except as the law allows.
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The statute, as written — Use of drug test or assessment results
(a) Except as provided by law, the results of an inmate's drug test required or ordered under this chapter shall be used only to determine: (1) Whether the department of corrections and rehabilitation shall order treatment or an assessment; (2) Appropriate conditions of parole or other release from a correctional center or facility; or (3) An appropriate sanction for violation of a term or condition of the person's participation in a treatment program imposed pursuant to section 353G - 9 or any other law. (b) Except as provided by law, an assessment shall be used only for the purposes listed in subsection (a)(2) or (a)(3) and to provide background information about an inmate to any person or agency conducting a prerelease assessment pursuant to section 353G-4. (c) Except as provided in this chapter, any information obtained as a result of an assessment program or a treatment program, including positive drug tests, shall be kept confidential in accordance with the requirements of title 42 United States Code section 290dd-2.
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