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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

439.570 Persons accepted for supervision under compact subject to arrest and

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detention -- Notice to sending state -- Applicability of supervision fee and of
drug testing and substance abuse treatment fee.
(1)All persons accepted for supervision under the terms of the interstate compact as set
forth in KRS 439.560 shall be subject to arrest or detention by a probation or parole
officer under the same circumstances as Kentucky probationers or parolees. The
probation or parole officer shall immediately notify the sending state through the
interstate compact of the arrest or detention of the person in question, setting forth
the reasons for the arrest or detention.
(2)All persons accepted for supervision under the terms of the interstate compact as set
forth in KRS 439.560 shall be subject to the payment of a supervision fee as
established in KRS 439.315 and the payment of a drug testing and substance abuse
treatment fee as conditions of supervision imposed by the Division of Probation and
Parole. Failure to pay the required supervision fee or drug testing and substance
abuse treatment fee is grounds for the termination of supervision or shall subject the
person to the initiation of revocation proceedings under the same circumstances as
set forth in KRS 439.315. For purposes of implementing KRS 439.315, the Division
of Probation and Parole shall be the releasing authority.
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