The bill requires the state court administrator to annually report on probation and parole supervision fees assessed in the previous year during its "SMART Act" hearing.
Unless inconsistent with another probation condition, the bill requires the court to allow an adult or juvenile on probation to meet with the probation officer through a telephone call or audio-visual communication technology. Furthermore, when scheduling probation meetings, the probation officer is required to schedule, in good faith, a mutually agreeable time for the meeting that does not conflict with the adult's or juvenile's essential obligations.
Unless inconsistent with another parole condition, the bill requires the parole board to allow an adult or juvenile on parole to report to the parole officer through a telephone call or audio-visual communication technology. Furthermore, when scheduling parole meetings, a parole officer is required to schedule, in good faith, a mutually agreeable time for the meeting that does not conflict with the adult's or juvenile's essential obligations.
The bill eliminates non-payment of probation or parole fees as a grounds for the revocation of probation or parole.
HB24-1445 Probation & Parole Reporting & Fee Conditions
Sponsors
Rep. J. Bacon, Rep. R. Armagost, Sen. B. Gardner, Sen. J. Gonzales
Status
Won: new law
Session
2024
Bill number
HB24-1445
Position
Support
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