R671-509-1. Progress / Violation Reports


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  •   (1) A parole agent or other representative of the Department of Corrections shall submit a parole progress / violation report to the Board when an incident occurs that may constitute cause to modify the conditions of or revoke parole, including:

      a. an arrest or conviction of any misdemeanor or felony;

      b. significant violations of the general or special conditions of parole; and

      c. an incident which results in the parole agent placing the parolee in jail, under arrest, in detainment, or other conditions or incidents which result in the parolee being denied liberty.

      (2) These reported parole violations shall be investigated and all incident reports along with a recommended course of action shall be submitted to the Board within 72 hours of confinement or, if the parolee is not confined, detained or arrested, within seven days from the date of the violation.

      (3) The report shall advise the Board of a parolee's adjustment to parole and provide reasons for modification of the parole agreement conditions. Police reports, court orders, and waivers of personal appearance from parolees shall be attached when applicable.