The Wisconsin Order for Conditional Release Plan (CGI) is a legal document that allows individuals found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect (CGI) to be conditionally released from a secure mental health facility back into the community. This document outlines the conditions of release and the level of supervision and treatment required for the individual while living in the community. The Wisconsin Order for Conditional Release Plan (CGI) is issued by the court and is overseen by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Care and Treatment Services. The plan may include specific rules about where the individual can go, who they can interact with, what medications they must take, and what treatment services they must participate in. It also outlines the type of supervision and monitoring the individual will receive, such as who will be responsible for making sure the individual follows the plan. There are two types of Wisconsin Order for Conditional Release Plans (CGI): the standard plan and the modified plan. The standard plan is the most commonly used plan, and is more restrictive than the modified plan. The modified plan is for individuals who have demonstrated a good adjustment in the community and may have fewer restrictions than the standard plan.