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Code · Montana · Title 46 — Criminal Procedure · Chapter 23 · Part 10

46-23-1016. Commitments to department -- report to sentencing court -- data.

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46-23-1016 . Commitments to department -- report to sentencing court -- data.
(1)If the department does not honor a placement recommendation made by a district court judge when the judge sentences an offender pursuant to 46-18-201 (3)(a)(iv), (3)(a)(vi), or (3)(a)(vii) and includes a placement recommendation, the department shall provide a rationale for the placement and written notice to the sentencing court within 40 days after the placement decision.
(2)The department shall collect and analyze data on:
(a)court placement recommendations and department placement decisions for offenders sentenced pursuant to 46-18-201 (3)(a)(iv), (3)(a)(vi), or (3)(a)(vii); and
(b)the number and type of new criminal offenses committed by offenders under the department's supervision.
(a)Beginning September 1, 2022, and in accordance with 5-11-210 , the department shall collect data and report no later than September 1 of each year to the law and justice interim committee and the criminal justice oversight council on offenders who were under the department's supervision during the previous fiscal year and were:
(i)convicted of a new felony offense; or
(ii)revoked for a violation of the terms and conditions of a suspended or deferred sentence and the violation:
(A)is a compliance violation as defined in 46-18-203 ; or
(B)is not a compliance violation as defined in 46-18-203 .
(b)The report must include the offenses or violations that triggered the report.
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