Ohio Admin. Code 5120-11-20 - [Rescinded] Requirements for parole supervision
(A) A parolee released from intermediate
transitional detention, pursuant to rule
5120-11-19 of the Administrative
Code, shall serve a term of mandatory supervised release during which time the
parolee shall be under supervision, which may be intensive supervision, by the
adult parole authority for the remainder of his definite or minimum sentence,
and may be under supervision by the adult parole authority until the expiration
of the maximum term of his indefinite sentence.
This rule does not apply to a prisoner sentenced to a prison term for an offense committed on or after July 1, 1996.
(B) Upon release to parole supervision, the
adult parole authority will assist the parolee to commence or continue to
participate in self-enhancement programs which began in either the ninety-day
imprisonment phase or the intermediate transitional detention phase of the
shock incarceration program. The adult parole authority will utilize available
resources in the community to assist parolees in their rehabilitative efforts.
The rehabilitative concerns of the adult parole authority may address
programming activities which include, but are not limited to:
(1) At least twenty hours per week dedicated
to seeking employment. Parolees should register with the local Ohio bureau of
employment services within three days of their parole release and should visit
the employment service weekly to review available positions or utilize other
recommended resources in seeking employment, until employment is secured;
(2) Educational and vocational
training;
(3) Public service or
volunteer work within the community;
(4) Providing resources are available,
substance abuse support services or treatment should be required for any
parolee meeting any of the following criteria:
(a) Having a history of substance abuse;
(b) Having been convicted of a
drug related offense; or
(c)
Testing positive for substance abuse during parole supervision.
(5) Providing resources are
available, the supervising parole officer should arrange for substance abuse
testing at least once a month for the initial six months of supervision and
thereafter at least once every three months if the parole has no positive
tests. If the parolee has a positive test and has been placed in substance
abuse treatment programming, the supervising officer should test him at least
once or twice a week until the parolee successfully completes the treatment
program.
(C) The parole
supervision section of the adult parole authority shall require the parolee to
comply with conditions of release in accordance with rule
5120-11-14 of the Administrative
Code except paragraph (B)(8) of that rule. A parolee who, in the judgment of
the adult parole authority, has violated any of these conditions, may be
declared a parole violator and shall be subject to the provisions of section
2967.15 of the Revised Code. The
procedures to be followed by the adult parole authority when a parolee is
arrested and detained are set forth in rule
5120-11-15 of the Administrative
Code.
(D) Upon the expiration of a
parolee's definitive sentence the chief of the adult parole authority shall
terminate his participation in the program and issue to him a certificate of
expiration or definite sentence, subject to the provisions of section
5120.031 of the Revised Code as
it existed prior to July 1, 1996.
(E) If the minimum term of a parolee's
indefinite sentence has expired and he has obeyed the rules, terms, and
conditions of parole that apply to him, the chief of the adult parole
authority, on or after the date of expiration and upon the recommendation of
the superintendent of parole supervision, may subject to the provisions of
section 5120.031 of the Revised Code as
it existed prior to July 1, 1996, terminate his participation in the program
and enter upon its minutes a final release and issue to the parolee a
certificate of final release, except that the chief of the authority shall not
issue a certificate of final release any later than the date on which the
maximum term of the indefinite sentence expires.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5120.031, 5149.02, 5120.42, 5120.01
Rule Amplifies: 5120.031, 2967.15
Prior Effective Dates: 10/28/1991 (Emer.), 01/24/1992, 09/29/1994 (Emer.), 12/18/1994, 12/20/1996
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