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Daffy76

Junior Member
Is it legal for my parole officer to contact my doctor and recommend non narcotic pain treatment
 

quincy

Senior Member
Is it legal for my parole officer to contact my doctor and recommend non narcotic pain treatment
I agree with Blue Meanie that, yes, it is legal for your parole officer to contact your doctor and recommend non-narcotic pain treatment. If your doctor feels that this does not compromise your health, then s/he might go along with the recommendation.

For more information on what your Michigan parole officer's job duties include, here is a link from the Michigan Civil Service Commission on the job specifications for a Michigan parole/probation officer:

http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ParoleProbationOfficer_12453_7.pdf
 

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