Can I take prescription medications?

Yes, as long as they are prescribed by a physician and taken in the prescribed dosage.  You will be expected to provide regular verification of your prescriptions and may be subjected to a medication count if needed.

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1. What can I expect after I am sentenced to probation?
2. What can I expect at my initial reporting appointment?
3. What do I do if I am sentence to probation but live in another county?
4. What do I do if my conditions of probation include electronic monitoring?
5. What do I do if my sentence includes intermittent incarceration?
6. How do I contact my Probation Officer?
7. How often will I have to report to probation?
8. What should I NOT bring to my appointment with my Probation Officer?
9. Do I have to pay supervision fees?
10. Can I leave Livingston County while under probation supervision?
11. Do I have to report police contact even if I am not arrested?
12. Can I take prescription medications?
13. What are the general conditions of probation?
14. What is interim probation supervision?
15. What is a split sentence?
16. What is a violation of probation (VOP)?
17. I am on probation for DWI or DWAI, how do I get my license back?
18. I am on probation for DWI, why have I been directed to put an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) on my car and why do I have to pay for it?
19. I am on probation for DWI and I do not drive. Why can't I consume alcohol?
20. How do I do web or online reporting (Ce Check -In)?
21. What if I forgot my PIN for Ce Check-In?
22. How are sex offenders classified?
23. What are my basic requirements while required to register with the New York State Sex Offender registry?
24. Can I get an Early Discharge if I am on probation for a sex offense?