Drug-using offenders who test positive will be required to attend a compulsory drug assessment by specialist workers and get help into treatment even if they are not charged, the Home Office said today.
Those who fail to provide a sample or comply with a required assessment face a fine of up to £2,500 and/or up to three months in prison.
Courts will also be able to deny bail unless the offender agrees to a drug assessment and follow-up treatment.
The new measures are part of the Drugs Act 2005 and will come into force from tomorrow.
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The measures will be expanded to other areas from the end of March next year.
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