JurisdictionUtahTitle 64State Institutions
Ch. 64-14Adult Probation and Parole
Part 64-14-2Division of Adult Probation and Parole
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(1)The division shall:
(1)(a) assist the department in fulfilling the department's duty to supervise, as described in Subsection 64-13-6(1)(i), probationers and parolees as directed by statute and implemented by the courts and the Board of Pardons and Parole;
(1)(b) comply with the requirements described in this part;
(1)(c) supply the information described in Section 53-10-209 that is required to be submitted to the Criminal Investigations and Technical Services Division created in Subsection 53-10-103(2);
(1)(d) comply with the use of funds requirement for outpatient treatment services for those convicted of an offense under Title 76, Chapter 5, Part 4, Sexual Offenses, as described in Subsection 59-27-105(4)(c);
(1)(e) monitor the status of an offender with a mental condition who has b
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(1) The division shall:
(1)(a) assist the department in fulfilling the department's duty to supervise, as described in Subsection 64-13-6(1)(i), probationers and parolees as directed by statute and implemented by the courts and the Board of Pardons and Parole;
(1)(b) comply with the requirements described in this part;
(1)(c) supply the information described in Section 53-10-209 that is required to be submitted to the Criminal Investigations and Technical Services Division created in Subsection 53-10-103(2);
(1)(d) comply with the use of funds requirement for outpatient treatment services for those convicted of an offense under Title 76, Chapter 5, Part 4, Sexual Offenses, as described in Subsection 59-27-105(4)(c);
(1)(e) monitor the status of an offender with a mental condition who has been placed on parole as described in Subsection 77-16a-205(4);
(1)(f) comply with the requirements described in Title 77, Chapter 18, The Judgment;
(1)(g) in accordance with the adult sentencing and supervision length guidelines described in Section 63M-7-404.3, notify the Board of Pardons and Parole of parole violations;
(1)(h) for an individual who is on probation for a domestic violence offense that the division is supervising, report to the court and notify the victim of the domestic violence offense if the individual fails to comply with any condition imposed by the court or commits a violation of a sentencing protective order as required by Subsection 77-36-5.1(4);
(1)(i) comply with the notice requirement to a prosecuting agency described in Subsection 77-38-3(6) if the division is the moving party on a motion for modification of any determination made at any of the criminal justice hearings provided in Subsections 77-38-2(5)(a) through (g);
(1)(j) collect restitution information in preparing a presentence investigation report as described in Section 77-38b-203;
(1)(k) for an individual under supervision by the division who violates a sentencing protective order issued under Title 78B, Chapter 7, Part 8, Criminal Protective Orders, report the violation to the court and notify the victim protected by the order of the violation as required by Section 78B-7-807; and
(1)(l) comply with any other requirement established by applicable statute or regulation or a directive from the executive director.
(2) The division may, in the course of supervising individuals on probation and parole:
(2)(a) respond to an individual's violation of one or more terms of the probation or parole in accordance with the graduated and evidence-based processes established by the adult sentencing and supervision length guidelines, as defined in Section 63M-7-401.1; and
(2)(b) upon approval by the court or the Board of Pardons and Parole, impose as a sanction for an individual's violation of the terms of probation or parole a period of incarceration of not more than three consecutive days and not more than a total of six days within a period of 30 days.