Wyoming Statutes
§ 14-6-309 — Authority to establish an intensive supervision program; rulemaking authority
Wyoming § 14-6-309
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 14-6-309 (2026).
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(a)The department is authorized to adopt reasonable rules
and regulations to establish an intensive supervision program
for juvenile probationers.
(b)An intensive supervision program established under
this article may require:
(i)Electronic monitoring, regimented daily schedules
or itineraries, house arrest, telephone contact, drug testing,
curfew checks or other supervision methods which facilitate
contact with supervisory personnel;
(ii)Community service work, family, educational or
vocational counseling, treatment for substance abuse, mental
health treatment and monitoring of restitution orders and fines
previously imposed on the participant; and
(iii)Imposition of supervision fees to be paid by
participants.
(c)Subject to legislative appropriation the department
may, by negotiati
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