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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 244

244.21 INFORMATION ON INDIVIDUALS ON PROBATION; REPORTS.

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244.21 INFORMATION ON INDIVIDUALS ON PROBATION; REPORTS.
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Subdivision 1. Collecting information by probation service providers; report required.
(a)Probation service providers must collect and maintain information on individuals on probation, and the commissioner of corrections must specify the nature and extent of the information to be collected and made available to the commissioner.
(b)As a condition of state subsidy funding under section 401.10 , each probation agency must by April 1 each year report:
(1)a summary of the information collected to the commissioner under paragraph (a); and
(2)any other probation- and supervision-related data necessary for the Department of Corrections' mandated legislative reports.
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Subd. 2. Commissioner of corrections; report.
By May 1 each year, the commissioner must report to the chairs of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over public safety policy and finance on information collected on individuals on probation under subdivision 1.
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