Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 11, December 11, 2024
Rule 205-11.6 - [Effective 1/15/2025] Parole violation reportThe parole violation report is a document prepared by the parole officer on a form or medium provided by the board specifying the parole violation charges against a parolee and containing or referring to information known to the parole officer relevant to the charges.
(1)Violation report update. A violation report update may be submitted to report sufficient new information or evidence that proves or disproves violations previously charged; report new violations; note court action on charges that are being prosecuted in a criminal proceeding; expand, clarify, or correct information in an earlier report; provide the board with information not related to the violation but that may affect the board's decision regarding the appropriate disposition; provide additional requested information to the board at any time; or change the parole officer's recommendation. The parole officer files a violation report update upon the apprehension of a parolee on absconder status. The violation report update is served in accordance with subrule 11.7(1).(2)Recommendations. The parole officer will review the information available and, upon consultation of policy and with the supervisor or designee, make evidence-based, informed recommendations as to the appropriate action necessary to deal with the alleged violation.(3)District review.a.Parole officer's responsibility. After discovery of information indicating a possible violation(s) of parole and determination by the parole officer that the violation(s) must be reported to the board, the parole officer prepares a parole violation report.b.Parole supervisor review. After the preparation of a parole violation report, the supervisor reviews the report.Iowa Admin. Code r. 205-11.6
Amended by IAB August 30, 2017/Volume XL, Number 5, effective 10/4/2017Adopted by IAB December 11, 2024/Volume XLVII, Number 11, effective 1/15/2025