Kentucky Drug Offender's Reinstatement of Federal Benefits is a program that enables individuals who have been convicted of a drug-related offense to regain their federal benefits. This program is administered by the Kentucky Department of Corrections and is designed to provide assistance to former drug offenders who have served their sentences and are now looking to re-enter society. The program is intended to help those individuals become productive members of society by providing opportunities to gain employment and access to resources such as housing, education, and healthcare. It also helps offenders to reintegrate into society by providing necessary support and assistance. The program offers four types of benefits: 1. Restoration of the Right to Vote: This benefit allows eligible individuals to regain their right to vote in Kentucky elections. 2. Restoration of the Right to Possess Firearms: This benefit allows eligible individuals to possess firearms in accordance with Kentucky law. 3. Restoration of Federal Financial Aid: This benefit allows eligible individuals to access federal financial aid for postsecondary educational expenses. 4. Restoration of Professional Licensure: This benefit allows eligible individuals to regain professional licensure in their respective fields.