Franklin County has a written policy that’s supposed to protect people with opioid use disorder, but a policy only helps if you know what it says and how to use it. This guide walks you through the jail’s official “Services for Substance Use Disorder (J-F-03)” policy so you understand what care is required, what’s optional, and what may violate your rights.
Inside this free guide, you’ll find:
- A plain-language breakdown of the Franklin County Jail MOUD policy and how it’s supposed to work in real life
- What the jail must do for people already on medication for opioid use disorder, and when they must start MOUD inside the jail
- How the policy treats withdrawal, overdose risk, and pregnant people with OUD, including required screenings and monitoring
- How this policy ties into the ADA, DOJ guidance, and NCCHC standards, and what to do if the jail isn’t following its own rules.
Download your free copy now to see exactly what Franklin County Jail has committed to on paper, and how that can support your health and any future legal claims if the jail doesn’t live up to its own policy.




