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Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for State Prisoners (RSAT) Program

Overview

The Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program is a formula grant program that enhances the capabilities of state, local, and tribal governments to provide residential substance use disorder (SUD) treatment to adult and juvenile populations during detention or incarceration, initiate or continue evidence-based SUD treatment in jails, prepare individuals for reintegration into the community, and assist them and their communities throughout the reentry process by delivering community-based treatment and other recovery aftercare services.

The RSAT Program encourages the establishment and maintenance of drug-free prisons and jails and development and implementation of specialized residential SUD treatment for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. The program also encourages the inclusion of medication-assisted treatment as part of any SUD treatment protocol.

Program Allocations

See the Archives page for access to program allocation amounts.

Legislation

The RSAT Program was created by the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-322).

Date Modified: November 21, 2023
Date Created: February 27, 2012

Grantee Orientation

Access materials from the November 9, 2023, RSAT grantee orientation webinar: