(a) “Chemical tests” means the analysis of an individual’s: (i) blood, (ii) breath, (iii) hair, (iv) sweat, (v) saliva, (vi) urine, or (vii) other bodily substance to determine the presence of alcohol or a controlled substance.
(b) “Mental health diversion program” means an immediate and highly structured intervention process for mental health treatment of eligible defendants or juveniles that:
(i) Brings together mental health professionals, local social programs and intensive judicial monitoring; and
(ii) Follows the key components of the mental health court curriculum published by the Bureau of Justice of the United States Department of Justice.
(c) “Evidence-based practices” means supervision policies, procedures and practices that scientific research demonstrates reduce recidivism.
(d) “Risk and needs assessment” means the use of an actuarial assessment tool validated on a Mississippi corrections population to determine a person’s risk to reoffend and the characteristics that, if addressed, reduce the risk to reoffend.