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Board reports fewer probationers and vendor switch to Premier for substance-abuse program

5092663 · June 27, 2025
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Summary

Probation monitor reported probationers decreased from 66 to 61 in Q3; the board transitioned its substance-abuse rehabilitation vendor from Maximus to Premier on Jan. 1 and staff said the change is operating smoothly after initial delays.

The board—s probation monitoring update on June 26 showed a modest decline in licensees on probation and described a contractor transition for the substance-abuse rehabilitation program.

Probation monitor Moni Martin told the board that licensees on probation dropped from 66 to 61 during the quarter; 46 licensees were in-state and actively working, six…

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