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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 196 — Corrections

196.720 Plan requirements.

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Community corrections programs applying for grants under KRS 196.700 to 196.735 shall prepare a community corrections program plan for the judicial circuit, as prescribed by the commission. More than one
(1)community corrections program plan may be prepared, submitted, and approved for any one
(1)judicial circuit. The plan shall include:
(1)Objectives of the community corrections program described in the community
corrections program plan.
(2)Realistic goals for reduction of offenders committed to prison for each county
within the judicial circuit, and a system of monitoring the number of commitments
to prison.
(3)Procedures for identifying targeted offenders, and a plan for referral of targeted
offenders to the community corrections program.
(4)Procedures for preparing and presenting community penalty plans to the court,
when applicable.
(5)Procedures for obtaining services from existing public or private agencies, and a
detailed budget for staff, contracted services, and all other costs.
(6)Procedures for monitoring the progress of offenders on community penalty plans
and for cooperating with the probation personnel who have supervisory
responsibility for the offender, when applicable.
(7)Procedures for returning offenders who do not comply with their community
penalty plan to court for action by the court.
(8)Procedures for evaluating the program's effect on numbers of prison commitments
and revocations of probation and parole.
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