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CA SB933
Bill
AI Summary
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Chief probation officer in each county must establish a protocol for imposing graduated sanctions for violations of probation conditions by an unspecified date.
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Protocol must include a menu of presumptive sanctions for common supervision violations including failure to report, failure to pay fines or restitution, failure to participate in required programs, failure to complete community service, violation of protective or stay-away orders, and failure to refrain from alcohol or controlled substances.
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Probation departments must consider severity of violation, probationer's criminal record, assessed risk level, and extent of previous sanctions when determining which graduated sanction to impose.
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Designates this as a state-mandated local program requiring state reimbursement to counties and school districts for compliance costs under Government Code Part 7.
Legislative Description
Probation.
Last Action
Held in committee and under submission.
5/23/2014