The Georgia Program Denial Report (Pretrial House Arrest) is a form used by the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) to deny an offender’s application for the pretrial house arrest program. The Pretrial House Arrest program allows an offender to remain in their own home while awaiting trial or sentencing. The Program Denial Report outlines the reason for the denial of the offender’s application to the Pretrial House Arrest program and the details of the decision. The report also provides the offender with the opportunity to provide additional information and/or appeal the decision. There are two different types of Georgia Program Denial Report (Pretrial House Arrest): 1. Initial Denial Report: This report is issued to the applicant when their initial application to the Pretrial House Arrest program has been denied. 2. Appeal Denial Report: This report is issued to the applicant when their appeal of the initial denial has been denied.