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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 352

§352-24 Juvenile parole program.

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§352-24 Juvenile parole program. The director shall establish a program of juvenile parole. The duties of the juvenile parole officer shall include:
(1)Assisting in locating appropriate residential placement for paroled persons;
(2)Efforts to obtain suitable employment for paroled persons;
(3)Assisting a paroled person in adjusting to community life by familiarizing the person with available community resources and providing opportunities for counseling;
(4)Maintaining a record of all paroled persons and periodically updating information therein concerning the residence, employment, and wages, and such details concerning the person's health, conduct, and environment as may come to the juvenile parole officer's attention either from reports or through the officer's own personal investigation;
(5)To make such other investigations, secure such other information and data, perform such other duties, and make such other reports, in addition to those which may be required by law, as may be required by the director. [L 1980, c 303, pt of §8(1); am L 1987, c 132, §2]
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