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23 thereof as is necessary: 24 $ 11,394,621 25 f. For the sixth judicial district department of 26 correctional services, including the treatment and 27 supervision of probation and parole violators who have 28 been released from the department of corrections 29 violator program, the following amount, or so much 30 thereof as is necessary: 31 $ 8,421,871 32 g. For the seventh judicial district department of 33 correctional services, including the treatment and 34 supervision of probation and parole violators who have 35 been released from the department of corrections 36 violator program, the following amount, or so much 37 thereof as is necessary: 38 $ 5,033,673 39 h. For the eighth judicial district department of 40 correctional services, including the treatment and 41 supervision of probation and parole violators who have 42 been released from the department of corrections 43 violator program, the following amount, or so much 44 thereof as is necessary: 45 $ 4,884,454 46 i. For the department of corrections for the 47 assistance and support of each judicial district 48 department of correctional services, the following 49 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary: 50 $ 83,576 Page 12 1 2. Each judicial district department of 2 correctional services shall continue programs and 3 plans established within that district to provide for 4 intensive supervision, sex offender treatment, 5 diversion of low-risk offenders to the least 6 restrictive sanction available, job development, and 7 expanded use of intermediate criminal sanctions. 8 3. The department of corrections shall continue to 9 contract with a judicial district department of 10 correctional services to provide for the rental of 11 electronic monitoring equipment which shall be 12 available statewide. 13 4. Each judicial district department of 14 correctional services and the department of 15 corrections shall continue the treatment alternatives 16 to street crime programs established in 1989 Iowa 17 Acts, chapter 225, section 9. 18 5. The governor's alliance on substance abuse 19 shall consider federal grants made to the department 20 of corrections for the benefit of each of the eight 21 judicial district departments of correctional services
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