New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 14 - JUVENILE JUSTICE
Part 7 - SUPERVISED RELEASE AND DISCHARGE
Section 8.14.7.9 - ELIGIBILITY FOR SUPERVISED RELEASE
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. A juvenile is eligible for supervised release any time after commitment to the department. A juvenile's supervised release date and placement is tentatively determined at their initial MDT meeting, based on the juvenile's client family baseline assessment and other information presented at the meeting. The MDT shall provide the juvenile with a notice of tentative release date at the conclusion of the Initial MDT. Once a tentative release date is determined, the juvenile shall be scheduled for the agenda of the release consideration meeting that coincides with that date, and agendas shall be provided to the juvenile public safety advisory board on a monthly basis. If so warranted by the juvenile's behavior or for other good cause, the release date may be moved up and the panel may consider a juvenile at an earlier release consideration meeting.
B. If after a release date is determined the MDT recommends that the juvenile's supervised release needs to be deferred, the MDT shall make written findings detailing the reasons for the deferral and provide those to the juvenile and the panel. The juvenile shall then be rescheduled as soon as practically possible for a release consideration meeting.
C. The panel shall base a decision to grant or deny supervised release on the following, as determined by the application of the specific criteria in Subsection D and the MDT's recommendation for release, as determined at the MDT at least two months prior to the scheduled release date:
D. Specific criteria to be considered by the panel and the MDT include:
E. Any time the department modifies the release criteria, it must first confer with the juvenile public safety advisory board and consider the board's input. If criteria are changed, the board must be allowed to participate in the decision and if there are disagreements, the department and the board shall in good faith attempt to reconcile the disagreements. If the board and the department cannot reconcile, the reasons for disagreement shall be recorded and submitted to the director of facilities to make a final decision.