Ohio Admin. Code 5120-12-07 - Sanctions
(A) Whenever a
prisoner violates any rule or condition of the transitional control program,
the supervising authority shall take appropriate action in response to the
violation behavior. Such action may include the imposition of a sanction which
may range from warning the prisoner to refrain from future violation behavior
to referring the prisoner to a hearing for return to a state correctional
institution in accordance with division (F) of section
2967.26 of the Revised Code.
Parole officers, supervisors, halfway house staff and hearing officers have
discretion to reasonably impose various sanctions in response to violation
behavior. In so doing, they shall be guided by the policy and procedures
contained in the adult parole authority violation sanction process policy.
(B) When a prisoner on
transitional control status is believed to have violated any major rule or
condition of transitional control or major rule of the licensed facility, which
may warrant the revocation of transitional control release, the
supervising parole officer
adult parole authority shall be informed of the
violation by the facility as soon as possible, but no later than the next
business day following the violation.
(C) If the decision is made to transfer a
prisoner serving an indefinite sentence for a crime committed prior to July 1,
1996 to a state correctional institution as a sanction for a violation, a
hearing will be held prior to the transfer. The hearing shall be conducted by a
parole board hearing officer or other neutral employee of the department of
rehabilitation and correction and shall conform with the guidelines contained
in rule
5120:1-1-18 of the
Administrative Code.
(D) A
behavioral review committee composed of halfway house staff shall review
alleged program rule violations by offenders sentenced for crimes committed on
or after July 1, 1996. After reviewing an alleged violation, the committee
shall make a recommendation to the bureau of community sanctions regarding the
offender's termination from the program and return to prison pursuant to rule
5120-12-08 of the Administrative
Code. The committee shall be comprised of at least three members. The chair of
the committee shall be a member of the management.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 2967.26, 5120.01
Rule Amplifies: 2967.26
Prior Effective Dates: 03/16/1998 (Emer.), 06/01/1998, 12/08/2006, 12/15/2010, 10/24/2011
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 2967.26, 5120.01
Rule Amplifies: 2967.26
Prior Effective Dates: 03/16/1998 (Emer.), 06/01/1998, 12/08/2006, 12/15/2010, 10/24/2011
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