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HB 2236 Behavioral health docket; transfer of supervision.

Introduced by: Robert B. Bell | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:

Behavioral health docket; transfer of supervision. Provides that if an offender determined to be eligible to participate in a behavioral health docket resides in a locality other than that in which the behavioral health docket is located, or such offender desires to move to a locality other than that in which the behavioral health docket is located, and the court determines it is practicable and appropriate, the supervision of such offender may be transferred to a supervising agency in the new locality. The bill states that if the receiving agency accepts the transfer, it shall confirm in writing that it can and will comply with all of the conditions of supervision of the behavioral health docket, including the frequency of in-person and other contact with the offender and updates from the offender's treatment providers and that if the receiving agency cannot comply with the conditions of supervision, the agency shall deny the transfer in writing and the sending agency shall notify the court. The bill also provides that where supervision is transferred, the sending agency shall be responsible for providing to the court reports on an offender's conduct, treatment, and compliance with the conditions of supervision. Additionally, the bill provides that the standards prescribed by the Department of Criminal Justice Services for the development, implementation, operation, and evaluation of local community-based probation services and facilities shall include standards for the transfer of supervision between local community-based probation agencies.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Behavioral health docket; transfer of supervision. Provides that if an offender determined to be eligible to participate in a behavioral health docket resides in a locality other than that in which the behavioral health docket is located, or such offender desires to remove to a locality other than that in which the behavioral health docket is located, and the local behavioral health docket advisory committee determines it is practicable and appropriate, such offender may still participate in the behavioral health docket and the committee may transfer all or part of the offender's supervision to the local probation and pretrial agency for the locality in which the offender resides or to which he desires to remove. The bill provides that the local community probation and pretrial agency shall report concerning the conduct and condition of the offender at regular intervals to the local behavioral health docket advisory committee that approved the defendant's participation in the behavioral health docket and that the local behavioral health docket advisory committee may impose terms and conditions of the transfer of supervision as it deems appropriate, including a requirement that the offender participate in meetings or appointments with a member of the local behavioral health docket advisory committee by telephone, video conference, or similar electronic means.