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Section 10.6 - Transition and reentry of inmates at termination of incarceration.

UT Code § 64-13-10.6 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The department shall evaluate the case action plan and update the case action plan as necessary to prepare for the offender's transition from incarceration to release, including: (a) establishing the supervision level and program needs, based on the offender's criminal risk factors; (b) identifying barriers to the offender's ability to obtain housing, food, clothing, and transportation; (c) identifying community-based treatment resources that are reasonably accessible to the offender; and (d) establishing the initial supervision procedures and strategy for the offender's parole officer.

(a) establishing the supervision level and program needs, based on the offender's criminal risk factors;

(b) identifying barriers to the offender's ability to obtain housing, food, clothing, and transportation;

(c) identifying community-based treatment resources that are reasonably accessible to the offender; and

(d) establishing the initial supervision procedures and strategy for the offender's parole officer.

(2) The department shall notify the Board of Pardons and Parole not fewer than 30 days prior to an offender's release of: (a) the offender's case action plan; and (b) any specific conditions of parole necessary to better facilitate transition to the community.

(a) the offender's case action plan; and

(b) any specific conditions of parole necessary to better facilitate transition to the community.

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Section 10.6 - Transition and reentry of inmates at termination of incarceration.