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MT SB70
Bill
AI Summary
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Probation and parole officers may remove a condition of supervision by providing written notice to the sentencing court, probationer, and county attorney; the condition is automatically removed if no objection is filed within 14 days
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If the sentencing court, probationer, or county attorney objects to the proposed removal of a supervision condition, a court hearing must be held
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The Department of Corrections must notify victims of any changes to supervision conditions at the time other parties are notified, using available contact information
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When a removed or reinstated condition affects restitution, victim contact restrictions, or both, the county attorney must make reasonable efforts to notify the victim by providing a copy of the notice
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Probationers must sign a copy of any new, removed, reinstated, or modified conditions of probation
Legislative Description
Generally revise laws related to supervision on probation
Criminal Procedure
Last Action
Chapter Number Assigned
5/8/2025