New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 96 - JUVENILE PAROLE AND TRANSITIONAL SERVICES
Subchapter 2 - JUVENILE RELEASE SYSTEM
Section 13:96-2.4 - PI supervision; release

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:96-2.4

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) For juveniles whose release dates do not provide for at least six months of parole supervision, the committee may recommend to the Panel that a juvenile serve a term of PI supervision of up to six months, when the committee determines that PI supervision is necessary to effectuate the juvenile's rehabilitation and reintegration into society.

(b) When it is determined that a term of PI supervision is necessary, the term of PI supervision shall commence upon the juvenile's release from custody or parole, whichever is later. The term of PI supervision shall be served in the community and under legal custody of the Commission. PI supervision shall terminate at the end of its stated term, unless vacated at an earlier date by the Panel.

(c) The term of PI supervision may be extended for up to an additional six months when the Panel determines that continuation of PI supervision is necessary to effectuate the juvenile's rehabilitation and reintegration into society.

1. If the juvenile parole officer determines that continuation of PI supervision is necessary to effectuate the juvenile's rehabilitation and reintegration into society, no later than 15 days prior to release from PI supervision, the juvenile parole officer shall provide a written recommendation to the Executive Director, or his or her designee, to extend PI supervision, who, upon approval, shall forward the recommendation to the Panel within three business days of receipt.

2. The Panel shall review the written recommendation to determine whether PI supervision shall be extended and provide a written decision to the Classification Manager, or his or her designee, the Director, or his or her designee, and the juvenile parolee within five business days of receipt.

(d) Under no circumstances shall a juvenile parolee's term of PI supervision exceed a period of one year.

(e) The Panel may vacate the remainder of a juvenile parolee's PI supervision upon the written recommendation of the Director when the juvenile parolee has made a satisfactory adjustment in the community and continued PI supervision is no longer required.

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