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Committee hears testimony supporting increase in ADIS fee from $150 to $250

2309971 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

Several county ADIS professionals, treatment providers and officials told the committee that the $150 statutory fee for Alcohol and Drug Screening Specialists (ADIS) has not kept pace with administrative costs; witnesses supported raising the fee to $250 and discussed subsidies and indigent relief options.

The House Committee on Judiciary on Feb. 11 took testimony on House Bill 3,174, which would raise the fee for Alcohol and Drug Screening Specialists (ADIS) from $150 to $250 for screening interviews tied to DUII diversion and conviction cases.

Representative Pam Marsh introduced the panel and explained ADIS professionals are responsible for conducting screenings, referring defendants to treatment, monitoring progress and submitting reports to courts. Kiki Parker Rose, Jackson County Community Justice director, said the ADIS role has expanded since the last fee increase in 2003 and that the current $150 does…

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