As amended through June 1, 2022
Rule 712 - Intermediate Punishment General Rules And Regulations(A) All of the general Rules and Regulations for Probation/Parole authorized pursuant to Local 711 apply to Intermediate Punishment (Intensive Supervision). The following additional Rules and Regulations shall also apply to Intermediate Punishment supervision including those associated with Intermediate Punishment options associated with Driving under the Influence (DUI) and the Restrictive Intermediate Punishment Program Offender Day Partial Program (ODPP).(B) Intermediate Punishment sentences may include electronic monitoring/house arrest, continuous alcohol monitoring (CAM), on-demand alcohol monitoring, intensive supervision, curfews, assessments, treatment, or any combination of the above. (1) The offender shall abide by all of the rules, regulations and conditions of Washington County Correctional facility while serving the Jail/Work Release portion of the Intermediate Punishment sentence.(2) Offenders while on Intermediate Punishment shall abide by all the standard rules, regulations and conditions of the Washington County Probation/Parole Office as set forth in Local 711. Intermediate Punishment (Intensive Supervision) shall require a higher volume of contacts than general supervision cases. Step-down from intensive supervision status shall be decided through a supervisor via administrative reviews which occur monthly.(3) Offenders placed into the Washington County Offender Day Partial Program (ODDP) shall be required to adhere to the standard rules, regulations and conditions of the Washington County Probation/Parole Office along with any additional conditions imposed by the sentencing Judge or required by the participants in the program which may include in-patient treatment, out-patient treatment, electronic monitoring/house arrest, community service, and administrative reviews.