64-13-21 - Supervision of sentenced offenders placed in community -- Rulemaking -- POST certified parole or probation officers and peace officers -- Duties -- Supervision fee.
64-13-21. Supervision of sentenced offenders placed in community -- Rulemaking --POST certified parole or probation officers and peace officers -- Duties -- Supervision fee.
(1) (a) The department, except as otherwise provided by law, shall supervise sentencedoffenders placed in the community on probation by the courts, on parole by the Board of Pardonsand Parole, or upon acceptance for supervision under the terms of the Interstate Compact for theSupervision of Parolees and Probationers.
(b) Standards for the supervision of offenders shall be established by the department inaccordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, giving priority,based on available resources, to felony offenders.
(2) Employees of the department who are POST certified as law enforcement officers orcorrectional officers and who are designated as parole and probation officers by the executivedirector have the following duties:
(a) monitoring, investigating, and supervising a parolee's or probationer's compliancewith the conditions of the parole or probation agreement;
(b) investigating or apprehending any offender who has escaped from the custody of thedepartment or absconded from supervision;
(c) providing investigative services for the courts, the department, or the Board ofPardons and Parole;
(d) supervising any offender during transportation; or
(e) collecting DNA specimens when the specimens are required under Section53-10-404.
(3) (a) A monthly supervision fee of $30 shall be collected from each offender onprobation or parole. The fee may be suspended or waived by the department upon a showing bythe offender that imposition would create a substantial hardship or if the offender owesrestitution to a victim.
(b) (i) The department shall make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, UtahAdministrative Rulemaking Act, specifying the criteria for suspension or waiver of thesupervision fee and the circumstances under which an offender may request a hearing.
(ii) In determining whether the imposition of the supervision fee would constitute asubstantial hardship, the department shall consider the financial resources of the offender and theburden that the fee would impose, with regard to the offender's other obligations.
Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session