What Does RTP Equivalent Mean in Legal Terms?

Question by djlott101: What does RTP equivalent mean in legal terms?
balance suspended upon successful completion of DOWC or equivalent DOC drug treatment or RTP equivalent. The RTP is what i need information about.
this is an Oklahoma County case

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Answer by trai
Humm … I’m stumped. As far as I know, ‘RTP’ is a programming term that stands for “real-time transport protocol”.

What state? That might help.

EDIT: Ah, ha! It stands for “residential treatment program.” Hope that helps. 🙂

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