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37 Pa. Code § 451.112. Community Service Program.

§ 451.112. Community Service Program.

 (a)  The board shall approve and implement written policies and procedures for community service.

 (b)  The Community Service Program policies and procedures shall include the following elements:

   (1)  A drug testing capability for appropriate offenders. Those counties which choose to contract out the coordination of a Community Service Program to a noncourt agency, such as the Red Cross or United Way, shall implement procedures to ensure the proper conducting of the drug testing.

   (2)  Equitable and consistent assignment of community service hours within a standard range.

   (3)  Procedures for the documented onsite supervision of each offender performing community service.

   (4)  The establishment of an annual reporting system to collect individual offender and aggregate program data on community service ordered and community service performed.

   (5)  The anticipated length of offenders’ participation in the Program.

   (6)  A monitoring component to ensure offenders’ compliance with the conditions of the Program.

   (7)  Policy and procedure for responding to major and minor violations of Program conditions.

Source

   The provisions of this §  451.112 adopted September 27, 1991, effective September 28, 1991, 21 Pa.B. 4406; amended December 25, 1992, effective December 26, 1992, 22 Pa.B. 6112. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (160837) to (160838).

Cross References

   This section cited in 37 Pa. Code §  451.34 (relating to Prison Facilities Improvement Act Funding qualification and Intermediate Punishment Sentencing Act authority or Intermediate Punishment Sentencing Act authority only); 204 Pa. Code §  303.12 (relating to guideline sentence recommendations: sentencing and correctional programs); and 204 Pa. Code §  303a.1 (relating to preliminary provisions).



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