Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
A parole consideration date interval of two years shall be
established for those cases committed to the Youth Authority for offenses in this
category.
(a) Offenses:
(1) Vehicular Manslaughter (192(c) Penal
Code).
(2) Involuntary Manslaughter
(192(b) Penal Code).
(3) Robbery (Armed
With Dangerous or Deadly Weapon or With Substantial Injury) (211 Penal
Code).
(4) Assault with Caustic
Chemicals (244 Penal Code).
(5) Assault
with a Deadly Weapon or Force Likely to Produce Great Bodily Injury (with
substantial injury) (245(a)(1) Penal Code).
(6) Assault with Firearm (with substantial injury)
(245(a)(2) Penal Code).
(7) Assault with
Intent to Commit Rape, etc. (220 Penal Code).
(8) Child Cruelty Likely to Produce Great Bodily
Injury or Death (273a(1) Penal Code).
(9) Extortion (518 and 520 Penal Code).
(10) Grand Theft Person (armed with dangerous or
deadly weapon or with substantial injury) (487(2) Penal Code).
(11) Burglary (armed with dangerous or deadly
weapon or with substantial injury) (459 and 460 Penal Code).
(12) Shooting at Inhabited Dwelling House,
Occupied Building or Vehicle (246 Penal Code).
(13) Arson (451 Penal Code).
(14) Recklessly Causing a Fire of any Structure,
Forest Land, or Property (with substantial injury) (452 Penal Code).
(15) Sale, Possession for Sale, Transportation, or
Furnishing of Controlled Substance, Narcotics, Marijuana.
(16) Maintaining Place for Selling, Using of
Certain Controlled Substances or Specified Narcotics (11366 Health and Safety
Code).
(17) Any other felony including
attempted felony not listed in Categories 1 through 3 (with substantial
injury).
(18) Conspiracy to commit any
Category 4 offense (182 Penal Code).
(19) Discharging a Firearm from a Motor Vehicle
(12034(c), Penal Code)
(20) Attempt of
any offenses in Categories 2 and 3.
(21)
Recommitment for any offense listed in Category 5 and 6 with a prior commitment for
any offense in Categories 1 through 6.
(b) Panels, Deviation, and Modification.
(1) All cases in this category may be heard by a
referee at the initial hearing. The referee may approve a six-month deviation from
the prescribed parole consideration date. A referee may recommend further deviation
from the prescribed parole consideration date by submitting the matter to a full
Board panel for decision. All subsequent hearings shall be heard by a Board panel
with the exception of the following:
(A) Annual and
progress reviews for wards housed at or committed to any non-Youth Authority
facility and all Disciplinary Decision Making System (DDMS) matters may be heard by
a referee.
(2) A Board panel
or referee may in any annual review year modify an established parole consideration
date by six months with the exception of the following:
(A) A Board panel or referee may in any annual
review year modify an established parole consideration date downward by up to 12
months for cases in designated accelerated treatment/counseling programs which have
a duration of one year or less.
(B) A
referee may modify an established parole consideration date up to 12 months for DDMS
behavior.
(3) A recommendation
of a Board panel or referee for deviation or modification in excess of the foregoing
shall be submitted to a full Board panel for decision.
(4) A full Board panel may approve an additional
twelve-month deviation or modification to the prescribed or established parole
consideration date in any annual review year, except that a full Board is not
limited in its ability to modify a parole consideration date upward for DDMS
behavior.
(5) A recommendation of a full
Board panel for deviation or modification in excess of the foregoing shall be
submitted to the Full Board En Banc for decision.
(6) The Full Board En Banc is not limited in its
ability to deviate or modify.
1. Change without
regulatory effect renumbering former title 15, section
4954 to new title 9, section
30810 filed 3-2-2020 pursuant to section
100, title 1, California Code of
Regulations (Register 2020, No. 10).
Note: Authority cited: Section
1722,
Welfare and Institutions Code. Reference: Sections
1176,
1719,
1721,
1723
and
1766,
Welfare and Institutions Code.