California Code of Regulations
Title 15 - Crime Prevention and Corrections
Division 3 - Adult Institutions, Programs and Parole
Chapter 1 - Rules and Regulations of Adult Operations and Programs
Article 6.6 - Department Recommendation to Recall Sentence and Resentence Incarcerated Person
Section 3076.4 - Recommendation Pursuant to Subdivision (e) of Section 1170 of the Penal Code - Processes
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
A physician employed by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) who determines an incarcerated person meets the eligibility requirements described in section 3076(b), shall initiate the recall process on behalf of the incarcerated person. The incarcerated person or their family member or designee may also independently request Penal Code (PC) section 1170(e) recall consideration by contacting the institution's Chief Medical Officer (CMO) or Chief Medical Executive (CME), or the Secretary.
(a) The physician shall document on a CDC Form 128-C (Rev. 01/96), Chrono-Medical-Psychiatric-Dental, the incarcerated person's illness, functional status, including the incarcerated person's abilities or limitations in performing activities of daily living, ambulatory status, the reason why the incarcerated person has 12 months or less to live or is permanently medically incapacitated, and their desire to participate in the recall process.
(b) The CMO or CME, Deputy Medical Executive, and Statewide Chief Medical Executive, California Prison Health Care Services, shall have five working days to review and sign the CDC Form 128-C, approving the physician's prognosis. The signed CDC Form 128-C shall be submitted to the C&PR within three working days following the Statewide Chief Medical Executive's approval.
(c) The C&PR shall review the CDC Form 128-C and the incarcerated person's central file.
(d) The C&PR shall submit the CDC Form 128-C to the incarcerated person's caseworker. The incarcerated person's caseworker shall have five working days to prepare an evaluation report noting the incarcerated person's case factors as listed in section 3076.3, which consists of the following information and attachments:
(e) The C&PR shall review and forward the evaluation report to the warden or chief deputy warden within three working days.
(f) The warden or chief deputy warden shall review and sign the evaluation report and ensure it is forwarded to CDCR headquarters within three working days.
(g) The evaluation report for a PC section 1170(e) recall shall be referred to the Secretary, or designee, for review and consideration.
(h) Pursuant to PC section 1170(e)(9), if the sentencing court grants the recall and resentencing application, the incarcerated person shall be released by the department within 48 hours of receipt of the court's order, unless a longer time period is agreed to by the incarcerated person or ordered by the court. If the incarcerated person has agreed to waive the 48-hour release requirement, the department shall request the sentencing court include in its order that the incarcerated person shall be released within 30 calendar days to allow for the coordination of their housing and medical needs in the community to a location where access to care is available.
(i) If the Division of Adult Parole Operations (DAPO) is coordinating the incarcerated person's placement within the community, the C&PR shall provide a copy of the release order to DAPO upon receipt from the sentencing court.
(j) At the time of release, medical staff shall ensure the incarcerated person has each of the following in their possession; a discharge medical summary, full medical records, State identification, parole medication, and all property belonging to the incarcerated person. After discharge, any additional records shall be sent to the incarcerated person's forwarding address.
Note: Authority cited: Section 5058, Penal Code. Reference: Sections 1170(e), 3043 and 5054, Penal Code; and Martinez v. Board of Parole Hearings (2010) 183 Cal.App.4th 578.
Note: Authority cited: Section 5058, Penal Code. Reference: Sections 1170(e), 3043 and 5054, Penal Code; and Martinez v. Board of Parole Hearings (2010) 183 Cal.App.4th 578.