Title 42, Chapter 9, Section 44.2
( 42-9-44.2)
(a) The Board of Pardons and Paroles may in the exercise of its
discretion in considering the grant of parole to a person who has
been convicted of a second or subsequent offense of child
molestation of a child who was 16 years of age or younger at the
time of the offense or who has been convicted of a first offense of
aggravated child molestation of a child who was 16 years of age or
younger at the time of the offense require, as a condition of
parole, that such person undergo medroxyprogesterone acetate
treatment or its chemical equivalent. While undergoing such
treatment, such person must participate in and pay for counseling
currently available from a private or public provider of outpatient
mental health services. No such treatment shall be administered
until such person has consented thereto in writing. (b) A person who is required to undergo medroxyprogesterone acetate
treatment or its chemical equivalent and counseling as a condition
of parole shall begin such treatment prior to his or her release
from confinement in the state correctional institution or other
institution, but additional treatment may continue after such
defendant's release on parole until the defendant demonstrates to
the board that such treatment is no longer necessary. (c) The provision of treatment required as a condition of parole
shall be administered by the State Board of Pardons and Paroles
through licensed medical personnel employed by the defendant and
approved by the board. Any physician or qualified mental health
professional who acts in good faith in compliance with the
provisions of this Code section in the administration of treatment
or provision of counseling provided for in this Code section shall
be immune from civil or criminal liability for his or her actions in
connection with such treatment. The Department of Corrections shall
permit access by such licensed medical personnel for such purpose to
any person required to begin the treatment and counseling while
confined in a facility of the department. The medical personnel
utilized or approved by the board shall be required to inform the
person about the effect of hormonal chemical treatment and any side
effects that may result from it. A person subject to treatment
under this Code section shall acknowledge in writing the receipt of
this information. |