Iowa Admin. Code r. 201-42.1 - Probation
(1) The district
department shall have written policies and procedures which ensure the delivery
of probation services throughout the district.
(2) The district department shall have
written policies and procedures which ensure that an electronic case record is
maintained on each client under supervision.
(3) The district department shall have
uniform written policies and procedures governing the classification and
supervision of probationers.
(4)
Districts shall have statewide approved written policies and procedures which
ensure the use of the statewide case management system. Districts will use the
statewide approved and validated risk/needs instrument that assesses and
addresses client risk, criminogenic needs and protective factors in an effort
to mitigate the probability for future violence, criminal behavior and
victimization. By stratifying risk using the risk-need-responsivity model,
districts will focus the majority of their resources on clients who pose a
greater risk to reoffend ensuring that all moderate-high risk clients receive
evidence-based case planning and case management using the
risk-need-responsivity model and core correctional practices to include:
ongoing risk needs assessment, case plan follow-up and documentation, transfer
of records, staff training, and continuous quality improvement.
(5) The district department shall have
written policies and procedures which establish grievance procedures for all
clients under supervision and details a method which ensures that all clients
are notified of the procedure.
(6)
The district department shall have written policies and procedures for
reporting violations of probation and recommending revocation of probation to
the court.
(7) The district
department shall have written policies and procedures for requesting a
discharge from probation and shall require a recommendation for discharge when
it is clear that the client has met court obligations, is no longer a threat to
the community or cannot benefit substantially from further
supervision.
(8) The district
department shall have written policies and procedures to assist staff to
determine under what circumstances an arrest may be made or a client should be
taken into custody.
(9) The
district department shall have written policies and procedures governing the
searching of probationers or the searching and seizure of their property which
meet the requirements of the court.
(10) The district department shall have
written policies and procedures governing the preparation, submission, review
and modification of the restitution plan of payment in accordance with Iowa
Code chapter 910.
(11) The district
department shall have written policies and procedures governing the
preparation, submission, review and modification of the plan of community
service in accordance with Iowa Code chapters 907 and 910.
(12) The district department shall establish
conditions of probation which meet the approval of the chief judge of the
judicial district, which apply to each person under probation supervision, and
shall have written procedures for assuring that each client receives those
conditions in writing which include written documentation of receipt by the
probationer.
(13) The district
department shall have written policies and procedures governing the
preparation, submission, review, modification, collection and retention of
supervision enrollment fees, in accordance with Iowa Code section
905.14.
Payments shall be made directly to the supervising judicial district
department.
(14) The district
department shall have written policies and procedures governing the waiver of
collection of supervision enrollment fees for persons determined to be unable
to pay, in accordance with Iowa Code section
905.14.
(15) The district department shall have
written policies and procedures governing the collection and retention of
supervision enrollment fees for persons transferring to another judicial
district. Fees will be collected and retained by the supervising judicial
district department.
(16) The
district department shall have written policies and procedures governing the
collection of supervision enrollment fees for persons who receive additional
supervisions.
(17) The district
department shall have written policies and procedures to prevent the
transmission of contagious infectious disease in compliance with Iowa Code
section
905.15.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code chapters 905 and 907 and sections 908.11 and 910.5.
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