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

46-23-1028. Supervision responses grid -- report.

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46-23-1028 . Supervision responses grid -- report.
(1)The department shall revise, maintain, and fully implement the policy known as the Montana incentives and interventions grid. The grid must guide responses to negative and positive behavior by people under supervision by the department, including responses to violations of supervision conditions, in a swift, certain, and proportional manner. The grid must include guidance and procedures to determine when and how to:
(a)request a warrant or arrest without a warrant;
(b)use a 72-hour detention;
(c)initiate an intervention hearing;
(d)seek departmental approval to use up to 90-day interventions; and
(e)exhaust and document appropriate graduated violation responses before initiating the revocation process.
(2)The grid must recommend the least restrictive placement for offenders based on the result of a validated risk and needs assessment. Placement decisions must be documented in the offender's file and must indicate any other less secure sanction options considered by the probation and parole officer before utilizing a higher level of custody.
(3)The department shall:
(a)provide information and training on the grid for probation and parole officers and supervisors and for members and staff of the board of pardons and parole;
(b)offer information and training on the grid to district court judges, prosecution and defense attorneys, law enforcement personnel, county detention center personnel, contracted service providers, and other interested personnel;
(c)review the grid every 5 years to ensure that it adheres to evidence-based practices and that the use of sanctions and incentives by probation and parole officers is consistent across the state;
(d)ensure that the guidance and procedures established in the grid consider community safety and the needs of the victim and offender;
(e)collect data relating to placement decisions based on the grid; and
(f)aggregate collected data and provide a report to the law and justice interim committee in accordance with 5-11-210 .
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