Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a)
For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply:
(1) High Control means the highest level of
supervision based on commitment offense(s) and prior criminal history. Cases
designated high control shall be reserved for persons with violent felony
commitments as described in Penal Code (PC) section 667.5(c), PC section
290 registrants; cases generating
extensive media or public attention; or cases involving membership in Security
Threat Group (STG), as stated on CDCR Form 128-B2, (Rev. 06/14) Security Threat
Group Validation/Rejection Review, which is incorporated by reference. The
following minimum contact requirements shall apply to these cases:
(A) Face-to-face contact by the first working
day following release from custody, but no later than the third working day
following release. In most cases it is expected that this contact will take
place at the office.
(B) Each month
one field contact at the supervised person's residence. The first face-to-face
residential contact shall be within seven working days following release from
custody.
(C) Each thirty days one
collateral contact.
(D) If
anti-narcotic testing applies, a minimum testing schedule of one test per
month.
(E) Case review, thirty
calendar days after assignment to this category and, if retained in this
category, each sixty calendar days thereafter.
(2) High Service means the level of
supervision based on service needs and behavioral patterns and is primarily
utilized for the placement of civil addicts, or individuals requiring special
assistance such as individuals with severe mental or psychiatric problems. The
following minimum contact requirements shall apply to these cases:
(A) Face-to-face contact by the first working
day following release from custody, but no later than the third working day
following release. In most cases it is expected that this contact will take
place at the office.
(B) Each month
one field contact at the supervised person's residence. The first face-to-face
residential contact shall be within seven working days following release from
custody.
(C) Each thirty days one
collateral contact.
(D) With the
exception of civil addicts, if anti-narcotic testing applies, a minimum testing
schedule of one test per month. Civil addicts shall be tested weekly; two of
which tests must be random/surprise urinalysis tests. One of the two
random/surprise tests shall be in the field.
(E) Case review thirty calendar days after
assignment to this category and, if retained in this category, each sixty
calendar days thereafter.
(3) Control Services means the level of
supervision based on commitment offense(s) and prior criminal history, or
service needs and behavioral patterns that do not meet the specifications of
high control as described in subsection (a)(1) and high service as described in
subsection (a)(2). The following minimum contact requirements shall apply for
these cases:
(A) Face-to-face contact by the
first working day following release from custody and, when possible, the
initial interview will be conducted no later than the third working day
following release. In most cases, it is expected that this contact will take
place at the office.
(B) Two
face-to-face contacts per quarter, with at least one being at the supervised
person's residence. One face-to-face contact at the supervised person's
residence within fifteen workdays following release from custody.
(C) Each quarter one collateral
contact.
(D) If anti-narcotic
testing applies, felon parolees shall be tested twice every quarter and
non-felon parolees two time each thirty days.
(E) Supervised persons who complete 180-days
of satisfactory parole will automatically be assigned to the minimum
supervision category. Exceptions to the automatic reduction shall include
violent felony commitments described in PC section 667.5, PC section
290 registrants, cases generating
extensive media or public attention, and STG members, as documented on CDCR
Form 128-B2 (Rev. 07/24) Security Threat Group Validation/Rejection Review,
which is incorporated by reference.
(4) Minimum Supervision means the level of
supervision based on commitment offense(s) and prior criminal history, and
service needs and behavioral patterns. With the exception of parole outpatient
clinic attendees and those cases/supervised persons identified in subsections
(a)(1) and (a)(2), felon parolees who complete 180 days of satisfactory parole
under control services supervision, absent a case review, shall be assigned to
the minimum supervision level category unless the unit supervisor retains the
case at the control services level.
One face-to-face contact shall be conducted in the month
prior to discharge. If retained on parole, there shall be two field contacts
annually.
(5) Collateral
Contact means any communication with an individual concerning a supervised
person. Collateral contacts may be completed in person, via telephone, or by
written or electronic medium.
(b) Upon their initial release from an
institution/facility, supervised persons shall not be placed on the minimum
supervision level category. Upon their initial release, supervised persons
shall be placed in one of the following categories:
(1) High Control.
(2) High Service.
(3) Control Services.
(4) Non-revocable parole, as described in
section 3000.
(c) Civil addicts shall remain in the high
service supervision level category until they complete 180 days of continuous
drug-free outpatient or civil addict parole.
(d) Exceptions to placement in any of the
supervision level categories or reduction in any of the supervision level
categories described in subsections (a)(1) through (a)(4) may be made by the
unit supervisor on a case-by-case basis.
Note: Authority cited: Section
5058, Penal
Code. Reference: Sections
290,
667.5(c),
3000.03 and
5054, Penal
Code; and Sections
3151
and
3152,
Welfare and Institutions Code.
Note: Authority cited: Section
5058, Penal
Code. Reference: Sections
290,
667.5(c),
3000.03 and
5054, Penal
Code; and Sections
3151
and
3152,
Welfare and Institutions Code.