Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Corrections
Chapter DOC 371 - Youth Assessment And Case Management
Section DOC 371.20 - Discharge of a youth

Current through August 26, 2024

(1) YOUTH IN AN INSTITUTION.

(a) Any JPRC member may recommend a discharge of a youth from supervision under s. 938.53, Stats., by using a request for review form under s. DOC 371.12(3).

(b) OJOR shall consult with the JPRC members prior to recommending discharge to the administrator.

(c) OJOR shall follow the procedures under s. DOC 371.13(5) for youth committed under extended jurisdiction.

(d) A JPRC member may request a review by the administrator of an OJOR recommendation to discharge a youth. The administrator shall make the final decision.

(2) EXTENDED JURISDICTION. The administrator lacks legal authority to discharge a youth under extended jurisdiction from supervision.

(3) SERIOUS JUVENILE OFFENDERS. The administrator may discharge a youth from the serious juvenile offender program and from departmental supervision and control at any time after the youth has completed 3 years of participation in the program in accordance with s. 938.538(5) (b), Stats.

(4) YOUTH ON AFTERCARE. A youth's agent may recommend to a supervisor that a youth be discharged from supervision. The supervisor may recommend discharge to the administrator.

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